Kenya is a land of breathtaking beauty, cultural wealth, and constitutional promise. Yet beneath the hills, hymns, and headlines lies a deep ache - a dissonance between what we claim and what we are.
Ours is a nation of grand declarations and grim realities. Our Constitution reads like a moral compass, but our daily life is steered by something else: fractured loyalties, ethnic instincts, and hardened cynicism. Kenya suffers from seven great contradictions, each pulling us further from the soul of our national dream.