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Kenyans Lets Pray Harder- The Demon Of All Wickedness Is On The Loose

How often do you use this statement God is faithful? especially in your day to day interactions with others?

These words about the almighty has become almost like a catchphrase open for use by all kind of Kenyans irrespective of what they do for a living.

However, my biggest quarrel is not who makes use of the phrase but who truly lives it.

In other words, this should be someone who trusts in the strength of the almighty, omnipotent and mystifying God.

The whole world knows about this wonderful country of ours mainly for superior reasons such as being a threshold to one of the best tourist resorts in Africa, root of great leaders to be like Barrack Obama, great athletes among others.

One thing is so clear though, that it hurts the demon of all wickedness when all things are untarnished and so he has made sure this memorable year 2008 belongs to him.

All Kenyans are aware of how bad this year started after the disputed presidential elections, not to mention those who were the actual victims of the bewildering conflicts.

Thanks to the few Kenyans who believe in the power of prayer that our respectable leaders got the power sharing solution to unite the aggrieved parties.

Why we should pray harder

Sometimes I dread watching the local news but I do anyway, though I hate the content.

Every Kenyan is struggling to keep pace with the inflated cost of living, and the least we need to see or hear is bad news.

Unfortunately, the demon of destruction seems to have his mission all drafted and this is why all there is to watch in those broadcasts is heartbreaking.

See, if this all wickedness demon has any mercy left in his filthy scheming brain, would we be witnessing things such as the following?

Families in the camps

At all times it really upsets Kenyans to be deserted or living like refugees in their own country, that is a host to myriad of natives from different countries but living like queens and kings.

People who once owned property of their own and fed themselves have now been reduced to nothing but frustrated beggars.

Instead of those politicians addressing the issue of restoring the afflicted at least close to their prior position enjoyed before the national conflicts, they are busy justifying their bygone vote winning and losing.

Ordinary Kenyans as ourselves may have lots of sympathy for our displaced sisters and brothers still in those stinking campsites, but the utter power is with the government so we think!

How wrong we are, lets all make honest prayers to God to whom these pitiful suffering Kenyans belong to.

Intimacy in exchange for a cassava

The famine in Makueni (a place) has left many of us shocked in disbelief but unfortunately this is a reality.

A hungry person is an angry one and we should not expect these Kenyans from this part of the country to be happy people.

How would you feel if such a catastrophe as drought forces you (parent) to sell your own teenage girl to track drivers for this little worth?

What hurts me most is the fact that our adorable leaders from this particular area seem to be doing nothing about the nightmare yet it has been on air for days.

Please my fellow Kenyans lets not judge these women who have to give in unwillingly to intimacy just to get food to feed their children.

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