Him and kibaki were genius brought together by politics they all scored 6 distinctions at form 4 to join A levels,Wamalwa very eloquent and adeculate while kibaki very calculative and a brilliant 👏 economist we miss these great leaders
When I met Wamalwa Kijana in Eldoret town in 2001 he had to see the late Ken Wafula at Muya house. I shook his hand with a bukusu greeting. As he answered he said translated,, kumbe tuko huku wengi... He asked to be shown Ken's office. I walked him to Ken's office and as I passed our office I made everyone aware of that. I was shaking as we walked the stare case. A great man.
They were kenya's political gems,,like of hayati wamalwa, robert ouko, jm kariuki,,bishop muge,,the list goes on,,,it cudnt matter the tribe they comes from.
Am South Sudanese lived in Kenya and love Kenyan politics went for demonstrations in Kenya. Kijana was my leader after his death I supported Raila. I will travel back from the USA to pay my respects to him in his kitale resting place. RIP
A master of queens language A lover of Tom & Jerry cartoon. An orator. I rem some of he's sayings us "A bad begining has a good ending" "Life begins at 40" He could have a great leader but gone too soon... RIP Micheal Kijana Wamalwa
He Was The Next President After Kibaki. He Was Very Intelligent.,. We shall Have A President Who's Very Intelligent , Passionate For Kenya And Elite Like Kibaki And Wamalwa .
Very informative, A great leader with a true vision for a United Kenya. He has the same charisma as JFK and Martin Luther King Jr .May Kenya come to live in his ideologies soon. I was privileged to visit his mausoleum back in 2005 during his 2nd anniversary. May he continue resting in peace.
Wonderful Work Please Do A Series On The Late Honorable Mr. Kipkalya Kiprono Kones, The Late Honorable Ms. Lorna Chepkemoi Laboso & The Late Governor Honorable Mrs. Joyce Cherono Laboso-Abonyo
We really felt his demise across the nation. I remember the dirge 'Wamalwa mwana wa Nekesa ooh 'really moved me..It was so weighty. God continue keeping him where it rains ❤💙
The real estate industry crackdown clipped Evergrande's wings, stopped it taking on more debt and had the flow-on effect of forcing it to sell apartments at a discount so cash would continue rolling in.
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As a person born during the Kibaki era and read about him only in History as a name in the list of vice presidents; it's amazing to realise how big of a role he played in shaping Kenya as it is. A true selfless hero
It's so sad to notice that four of the people in the queue at 3:16 are now gone. The late Mwai Kibaki, Ndingi Mwana a Nzeki, Prof Saitoti, and John Michuki.
That's Mr wamyala for this remembrance what Mr Uhuru the president spoke about ( my opinion) the Kenyan unity Pamoja that's BBI started years ago from our forefathers Kenyans who make wrong mistake read your history 🙏
From some of this documentaries I see that Kenya would have taken a different road if not for raila and his greed because his fight has always been for himself.
Raila's greed? seriously!!. Fyi some of the privileges you're enjoying personally right now like expressing yourself without reasoning were fought for by him and others,.. otherwise ungekua unachunga Sana what you comment under KANU bado.😁
@@yobrabrayo Sir why lower someone in a discussion forum?So pitty.Thats his opinion and i know he has facts to back.When we will come to RESPECT everyones opinions,we shall as well vote without tribal lines.
@@yobrabrayo you seriously think kanu would have lived forever, why can't you think this way, if they had united earlier on and supported each other then they would have assumed power early enough than it took while he was busy dividing people just that he could be seen, that time we had brains in politics in Kenya that could have done something great unlike now the future of the nation is uncertain.
Wamalwa singlehandedly paid the college fees of my brother just before he died. What a kind and generous man. For some reasons, I am unable to support raila
I was 8 years old when he died. I vividly remember Wamalwa's death. My dad bought newspapers the entire week. Him and Kibaki are the greatest pair that ever will be. Very brilliant scholars. I can watch them any day.
Ronald Bett, Same case here. I was only 8 years old when he died but I remember the events back in 2003. Watching this now I think the late Kijana Wamalwa & the late Mwai Kibaki could have been the best duo this country could have ever had. May their souls rest in perfect peace 🕊️🕊️🕊️
Kibaki made sure that his fellow kikuyus died in post elections violence he also recruited mungiki to kill luos ,an idiot who kept his sand in the sand while his kikuyu were being killed in eldoret
Sincerely speaking fellow Kenyans, A French statesman and author called Napoleon Hill said," If you cannot do great things then do small things in a great way" hence Hon Eugine wamalwa did and has done great things for mulembe nation by so giving the Family of the late vice president a priority. He has empowered people from all walks. He deserve to be congratulated. Bravo.
Kijana the master plan in politics .Master of Queens language no hatred peace was his ideas .I normally like to remember his say by saying At the End of the day .
Raila Odinga beat Kijana Wamlawa in 1997 election. He even defeated Kijana Wamalwa in all Luhya districts apart from Trans Nzoia and Bungoma. Kijana Wamalwa was a good leader but not a strong politician. None of those things you wrote would have happened.
When Wamalwa was going in UK for check ups ...he said we should place all cards on the table and never place. Others beneath the table...meaning there was mistrust before he died
I remember this time, politics made us look forward to watching news. This was real POLITICS. We all had a common enemy not like now politicians insist on divisive politics RIP Kijana Wamalwa.
What a great leader! He took care of his 22 siblings and none of them is willing to see his kids through school due to selfish family interests if the KTN piece about his kids plight is anything to go by? They are a big let down to their generous and selfless brother! So sad