FEMALE REVOLUTIONARIES

Thinking about the looming revolution in Kenya reminded me of some of the female revolutionaries of our era. Perhaps those of us aspiring for political office or who are female leaders could learn something from these lovely strong ladies thats not Bae or Msupa or those other attributes ,especially our Nairobi Women Reps love. Top up those Ive left out pls. Lets begin here at home. First off the 3 Kenyan women to vie for president. Hon.Ngilu -Masaa na Ngilu- first female presidential candidate during Moi era , Hon.Karua - the only human who dared walk off while Mo1 was making a speech, Prof.Wangari Maathai Nobel Lauriette -stopped Moi from grabbing Uhuru Park and Karura Forest among other public amenities and wetlands

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I always say women need to only dare. The opposite of courage is conformity, no cowardice as many think.

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Wangari mathaai was a maasai

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What revolution?

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Edit: Masaa ni YA Ngilu. Not masaa na ngilu…

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Back in the day I had the hots for Ngilu. Alikuwa na ka-smile kengine cum-hither ka MSiM, wueh! Kuna time Moi kilim-tear gas around 1997, Ngilu akainua skirt akimbie picha ikatokelezea.

Let’s just say I needed protein supplementation for a week…hata spinal fluid ilikuwa imeisha!

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Hebu lete mbisha, I suppose you were working in the media back then.

Am very bad at archiving, sori!

mbisha ya skirt

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:rolleyes::rolleyes:

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:eek::eek:naah i wouldn’t want to live in country controlled by women

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Add the medication for arthritis for your left hand

4 . Corazon kwamboka nampea kura asubuhi

Pukusu mjinga… Corazon ni poko kaa wa sj ama Rico… Here we Ned’s serious people

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chora sketch Guka

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Tuvuke border before it degenerates into a dry fry thread. One track mind itawamaliza. Malala and Bhutto - women against Islamic extremism[ATTACH=full]122867[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]122868[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]122869[/ATTACH]

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Niwekee yule mama ana-hunt ISIS/IS

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Florence Kajuju

Is that the real you?

Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi led a revolt against dictator General Ne Win. Her goal? To create a democratic government, and to recover her country from the poverty and corruption of the general’s regime. Suu Kyi spent 10 years under house arrest, and won a Nobel Peace Prize during that time. [ATTACH=full]122872[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]122873[/ATTACH]

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