Baboonery Contd.....

And you are??

Homo sapiens

tulipe ushuru na tufanyie kanjo Kazi?NO!!!
na ni dago ngani?

The key is education, that’s the one thing lacking in the areas our soon to be Sponsor @Budspencer @Meria Mata ambia mwenye alinunua ktalk after aunty flo went missing to do the necessary. Knowledge and exposure changes people and society. At some point we were the nomads and gatherers until formal schools were introduced. In my case my grandfather was picked to join a school by Irish missionaries during colonial Kenya. From what he said, its was a big deal as the elders and youth refused to go themselves. But the chief asked him as a kid to go learn their ways and come report to him as a spy so that they know their weakness. They didn’t expect it will take that long. They lost interest after a year or two but for that he became the first literate person in that area. So he made sure my father also went to school early and by that time all kids did. That’s how two generations later our culture had advance to adapt to the global village. Once they get to high school they mostly have to leave their home areas for boarding schools. That is when they will start to see how big, far and different the world is.

ile sides za karen ends. unaijua? kuna soko hapo. i don’t think you were part of the people i was addressing :smiley:
with good knowledge, they could have done so then taken the council to court. soma hapo juu. education ni muhimu.

Mimi Niko dago Kwa nyama

there’s a guy a knew there called Alex. had a very yellow yellow wife… sijui kama bado yuko hapo…\

edit: na kuna time nilijaribu kupigania kiti cha councillor ng’ando ward. i think my posters are still tehre

he he he, Bibi ulitoa ngando na tushibishane, unajua Akina wambiris family?

:D:DLeta hekaya na links mbio. I’m sure the name wasn’t Sirius coz that is muzungu’s name. It was probably something like ‘Diakite’ or ‘Kanoute’ or ‘Keita’…you get my drift?

bibi nilitoa kutoka mbali zaidi ya ng’ando.

i’ve heard of Wambiri’s. and there was a lady called Mendi who was my grassroots mobiliser. and another old man called Wamaria…

Those West African niggas came from space

The Dogon, the Nommos and the Mystery of Sirius B

According to them, the Sirius A, which is the brightest star in Earth’s night sky, had a much dimmer companion: Sirius B, which has a fifty-year elliptical orbit around the bright Sirius A and is extremely dense.
From oral tradition, the Dogon confirmed their affiliation with extraterrestrial bodies which visited earth some years ago. According to them, ugly amphibious beings in the form of mermaids and mermen from the Sirius system known as Nommos, visited earth. The Nommos lived on a planet that rotated around other stars in the Sirius system.
The Dogon recount that the Nommos, after descending on earth in an ark-like structure, gave them information about the Sirius system and the earth’s Solar system: that Jupiter has four major moons, Saturn has rings and that all planets orbit around the sun.
The Dogon commemorate the Sirius A’s fifty-year elliptical orbit around Sirius B with the Sigui Celebration, held every sixty years. It is unclear why the Dogon celebrate the rotational year of the Sirius B every sixty years and not fifty.
However, since the last Sigui celebration was in 1967, the next celebration is expected to happen in 2027. They believe that the celebration of the Sirius B’s rotation comes to renew the earth.
Currently, it is believed that there are about four hundred thousand to eight hundred thousand Dogons living in Mali.

The Dogon people also have a proverb that says, “The breast is second only to God.”

wamaria, Yule mzee alikufa na alikuwa broker ya building materials hapo dagoretti corner?

So you have an IQ equivalent to that of a clever monkey? Speak for yourself fam, some of us have very serious brain capacities.

Aunty Flo come back.
Kuna binadamu inataka au imefikisha time ya juorea taji ya VS

THAT ONE!!! That is the guy! honestly he didn’t look like he was going to live long given his eating habits. but alijaribu.