Tuesday, May 28, 2013

HOW TO ADRESS MR RAILA ODINGA



My elders; I greet you! My village people and fellow country me; shalom! You must have seen or even heard the empty gibberish that hit the Son of the Bull last week in Nyando; Kisumu county.
Some say; the decision by the former (I’m still on that debate; whether to call him former) Prime Minister Raila Odinga; while addressing mourners at the late KNUT secretary General David Okuta’s burial; to implore Kenyans to identify him by his name was courageous; strategic and commendable.
I don’t know about you but I disagree. Raila may be content with his current status and probably even moved on with life. But have his supporters moved on?

I agree with Mr. Barrack Muluka; writing on the standard newspaper; “so take our message to those big people. Tell the big chief that here in Emanyulia; we can accept what the judge says; but that does not mean we believe it. In fact; tell him we promised to accept the election results. But we never promised to believe them. We also promised to accept what the court says. But we did not promise to believe it. The court is the law. Is the law the truth?”
But then again; this is the reality on the ground. See; the people of Emanyulia; where Mr. Muluka is from; and many CORD supporters have now come to terms with the march 4th election outcome. They have accepted that Uhuru Kenyatta is the 4th president of Kenya; with William Ruto as Deputy President. But with all these; we still know that they were confident that the election outcome would be in line with what pollsters had been saying all along. That is that; the Son of the Bull was the man to beat.
Over the next few day; it seems if what we witnessed at Nyando is anything to go by; it will be hard to address Raila Odinga. One used the phrase: “his Excellency the President Raila Odinga.”
Finally; to the twirra (twitter) community; he will simply remain to be #RAO.
To the comrades; he remains Baba or as they call him Jakom. To the people of Emanyulia; he is simply The Son of the Bull!

Saturday, May 18, 2013

THE KENYAN NDULA




“The Nairobi fashion scene has become a hustling fad designed (pun intended) to extort money out of a populace that wants to look good. If we want our beloved Nairobi to rise to the level of Cape Town or Lagos; then we as consumers have to demand better”, those are the passionate words of Nigel Mwaura; a fashion enthusiast; blogger and stylist.

So, we all love it when a young and hype designer brings in a fresh feel in the fashion world.

The name “ndula” is Sheng for shoe. The inspiration for KenyanNdula came from the desire to promote local fashion; taking the everyday loafer or brogue; to create a unique edge that is stylish.

The touch is unique. It has a traditional feel and that local “mtaani” (hood) touch; while still oozing a contemporary urban touch.

This fashion fad comes with a variety of comfort shoes ranging from the traditional kitenge; Maasai cloth; leather and more fun colorful and locally inspired fabrics.
Plus; their recently launched Fashion for Peace collection will leave you speechless and we bet will be big this year.

The pieces are unisex, which makes it even a more plus! Pair these up with your everyday casual wear; your pair of slacks; jeans or even maxi dress, for the ladies and you are good to go.

KenyanNdula is for the fashion conscious since they are comfortable; easy to wear and very trendy.

-additional insights from the Pulse Magazine Kenya.
-for orders, visit Facebook page: kenyanNdula.


THE KENYAN NDULA
“The Nairobi fashion scene has become a hustling fad designed (pun intended) to extort money out of a populace that wants to look good. If we want our beloved Nairobi to rise to the level of Cape Town or Lagos; then we as consumers have to demand better”, those are the passionate words of Nigel Mwaura; a fashion enthusiast; blogger and stylist.
So, we all love it when a young and hype designer brings in a fresh feel in the fashion world.
The name “ndula” is Sheng for shoe. The inspiration for KenyanNdula came from the desire to promote local fashion; taking the everyday loafer or brogue; to create a unique edge that is stylish.
The touch is unique. It has a traditional feel and that local “mtaani” (hood) touch; while still oozing a contemporary urban touch.
This fashion fad comes with a variety of comfort shoes ranging from the traditional kitenge; Maasai cloth; leather and more fun colorful and locally inspired fabrics.
Plus; their recently launched Fashion for Peace collection will leave you speechless and we bet will be big this year.
The pieces are unisex, which makes it even a more plus! Pair these up with your everyday casual wear; your pair of slacks; jeans or even maxi dress, for the ladies and you are good to go.
KenyanNdula is for the fashion conscious since they are comfortable; easy to wear and very trendy.
-additional insights from the Pulse Magazine Kenya.
-for orders, visit Facebook page: kenyanNdula.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Daniel Owira ‘Otongolo’ Finally Tweets President Uhuru And Gets 4000 Followers Instantly!!

uliza links notes-http://www.ulizalinks.co.ke/daniel-owira-otongolo-finally-tweets-president-uhuru-and-gets-4000-followers-instantly/




“Tweet me Mr president tweet me”

These are the words of the Highway Secondary school boy Daniel Owira alias Otongolo after making the choral verse presentation at the presidential gala in state house Mombasa.



After receiving the full sponsorship of his education from H.E President Uhuru Kenyatta he had an interview on NTV prime news with Larry Madawo.


The  interesting part is that Daniel  now has a twitter account (@DanielOwira) which was  opened live on air by Larry Madowo.





He immediately tweeted the president and this is what he said:


Here is the video of  his interview on NTV Kenya.


First of all, you have to appreciate the value the media has added to this young man for highlighting his plight. Well, from being a poor young man who could not even afford his school fees, Daniel Owira is now one of the biggest names in the country. Just a few days after his performance at state house Mombasa, the form 2 student got a tour of the state house and the president offered to pay his school fees until he finishes university.

Now, Naivas, one of the leading supermarkets in the country has taken Daniel’s talent to the next level and gone commercial with it, they have made an advert that features him! Well this is bound to go viral considering the timing. Just at form 2, the boy is making what a lot of people struggle to get into – the heights your talent can take you.