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  • hurra for ngatia, we need you to develop kenya

  • loool poor lady got bombarded with Ngatia's sentiments... believe you me Ngatia echoes issues in Kenya that are glaring open and that need to be addressed... SHOULD have been addressed. I love KENYA. And Kenya has the potential to be Africa's leading nation, if not one of the world's. Except CORRUPTION, IGNORANCE and TRIBALISM lash at us and afflict us. It is time for change. And millions of Kenyans spoke during this disputed election. KENYA STAND UP... and OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT!!!

  • this guy predicted the failure of kibaki last one year in leading in an honest way .he knew kibaki better than the general population.now kenya is burning because of kibaki becoming another idi Amin

  • i too share ngatias sentiments...KENYA NEEDS A TRUE KENYAN LEADER. but i am truly disturbed by your comparison of mwai kibaki to idi amin. do you have any idea what idi amin did to uganda? kibaki's re-election controversies ruined his credibility as the president-elect but his last 5 years showed great potential for this kenya. look at the economy!

  • Good job Ngatia I am evem embarrased of my self just reading this then chilling, Good JOB MR MGATIA

  • What Ngatia lacks in being articulate he more than makes up for in passion. How many Kenyans after a hearty meal of ugali go to sleep and think about where the country is headed? How our children will be competitive in the future in the face of rising competition for resources?

  • Ngatis is right all the way_he just needs to work on how to address the pple.

    He IS NOT FIT FOR A PRESIDENT BUT I THINK MP IS HIS PLACE.Kenyan parliament does nothing _they just go to the building to release hang_overs or waiting for the lunch choma to be ready.

    .Ngatia i got love for you but you have too much anger.You dont have to yell to be understood.yOUR POINTS ARE WELL TAKEN AND UNDERSTOOD.

  • TRUE HOW CAN I SEE HIM OR CONTACT HIM

  • Tell them, these people need help

  • Yes Mr Ngatia has got a point but I think he needs a balance to get his message through especially to this westerners filtering the aggression but keeping the passion and zeal,otherwise he might be subject to side lining and not taken seriously, seen as intimidating.

  • I suppport Mr Ngatia

  • Owe onto those mocking his pronunciation etc, Ngatia does have a point. We're suffering big time because of brain drain thanks mainly to poor governance & our lack of job-creating initiatives in E.Africa.

    Time we all woke up to this realization and reveres the trends fastest possible.

  • I agree with your point sir.

  • very true

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