Let us begin with an uncomfortable truth. Most African nation-states, Kenya included, are not truly sovereign. In fact, they were never designed to be.
They are artefacts of a colonial experiment that had no intention of building strong, self-governing nations. Instead, these states were configured to be eternally fragmented, eternally dependent, and eternally divided. Their architecture was built on the foundation of division, not unity. The cracks we see today including tribal voting patterns, political instability and resource-driven conflicts are not simply flaws in leadership. They are symptoms of a structure never meant to function independently.