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Kenya’s citizenship on sale |
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Brief:He had just hit 18 years in 2006 when as required by law, he decided to get a national identity card. ...more
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| 1. On Thursday October 1, 2009, 2:12 AM , emadkay, New Zealand wrote: | |
| Corruption has infilterated all goverment institutions, for example there is no way an MP in North-Easteren province will be elected unless he has the support of the business community in the region, inturn the chiefs and vetting committee is selected by the same corrupt business comm, I think there will be a change that will sweep this region soon.
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| 2. On Wednesday September 30, 2009, 9:46 AM , inbnu moha, Kenya wrote: | |
| yes this true it also happened to me 2006 same year they
give the ID to Ethiopian born guys and they didn't give
to me ati sija lipa kitu kidogo dead kenya life
different in other world u will remain weak when u think
of selling ur citizenship...
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