Annan spills the beans on Kibaki

Brief:

Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan speaks candidly on his peace-making mission in Kenya and gives insight into the key players and secret power intrigues as Kenya burnt. ...more

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1. On Wednesday April 29, 2009, 22:14 PM , kiprotich kibisyo Arap Maiywa, United States wrote:
  John and Njoroge I think you both are exposing your deficiency in intellectual skill. Kenya LIVES on because of those details none of seems to appreciate. We can only sympathize with your complexes. Your names betray your real IDs. I suggest you visit Kenya to know and meet pple in IDP camps and you would for once pray to God and thank Him for Annan's role in convincing Kibaki and his generals.

 

2. On Sunday April 5, 2009, 8:21 AM , Chrisogonas, United States wrote:
  Great job by Koffi Annan, but we don't have to go that path any more. Kibaki and crew must pack and leave as soon as next election concludes. We can't hold the country hostage because of tired and rigid tyrants who remain insensitive to the plight of their subjects. We are better and greater than our politics make us appear to be. It is time to turn the page and focus on a new chapter for Kenya.

 

3. On Saturday April 4, 2009, 7:21 AM , njoroge, United States wrote:
  This man Annan will still be in sport light i thought he retired ,he should carry on with his private bussiness but he wants to stay a float performing miracles bringing peace and unimaginable,where was he when thousands starved to death after Ruto sold all their maize?

 

4. On Saturday April 4, 2009, 4:29 AM , John of Anaheim California, United States wrote:
  Bwana Obonyo, I am struggling to see the beans that Annan has spilled on Kibaki in this story without success. Is there any other information that you intended to let us know but lost it somewhere along the way. All that is in this story is everything that we already know and doest not merit such a screeming headline.

 

5. On Saturday April 4, 2009, 2:54 AM , Stephen Ochola, United States wrote:
  Kenya as a county owe Dr. Annan tons of gratitude...he is an excellent diplomat, a son of Africa who understands Africas problems and he use his wit, intelligence and experience as a career diplomat to salvage Kenya from the inferno. As a nation we ought to have a medal of hornor befitting Dr. Annan. Long live Koffi and may God bless you.

 

6. On Friday April 3, 2009, 23:20 PM , Musila Ngui, Kenya wrote:
  All Kenyans must appreciate the incredible work and sacrifice of Dr. Annan in helping us come out of the 2007 post election madness. Without him, there'd probably be no Kenya today. Our every action today will be tomorrow's history;and truly future generations will forever shame all those involved,even years after they are gone.

 

7. On Friday April 3, 2009, 21:47 PM , E.NYAKUNDI, United States wrote:
  Thanks Mr.Annan for the wonderful efforts that salvaged our only country.Now in as much as we all appreciate and acknowledge the job well done am surprised that to this point in time when nearly the entire world applaud mr Annan the likes of :Kalonzo (Vp) still don't seem to be getting it right. I think it's high time he should withdraw his ugly remarks and stop being a spoiler. .

 

8. On Friday April 3, 2009, 20:23 PM , Jerry Jasembo, United States wrote:
  Mr. Kofi Annan helped save Kenya from collapsing. Mr. Annan's narrative about what went on pretty much confirms what the public either suspected, or knew: the meddling by the PNU brigade; the dangers that Kalonzo Musyoka's games portended for Kenya; and that the polls were and the elections results were not credible. But above all, narrative illustrates why a leader must be independent minded.

 


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