Where is the toilet? Raila is in need. - Instablogs
Where is the toilet? Raila is in need.
Rose Ng'ang'a , Nairobi: Apr 8 2009
Made Popular Apr 9 2009
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Where is the toilet? Raila  is in need.
Our prime minister is on record ranting how he has not been granted the respect he deserves. But if premiership is all about having special toilets and red carpets wherever he goes, then Kenyans should consider themselves a disappointed lot if they deem Raila a serious man to deliver them from the corrupt bondage they have been struggling to get rid of.
How can a Prime Minister expected to lead the nation and also deal with vital national issues proudly rant in public that he is not respected since he has not been provided with a portable toilet and a nice carpet like a house wife.
It is shameful that, Raila Odinga a man Kenyans thought at one time would be their president can dwell on such shameful trivialities.
Is it that our leaders have lost the right sense of leadership or they are just going through some self actualization stage that portrays them primitive and immature?
After all, his constituents use flying toilets, so it wouldn’t have been a big deal to him incase he needed to do it.
No wonder one of his colleagues also publicly announced that his (PM) wishes shall be honoured. He said this “If it’s toilets he wants, we can build for him in all constituencies, including in his car so he can enjoy.”
The PM should apologize to Kenyans for being a let down and abusing the trust they have bestowed upon him.

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Matt
San Jose, United States
LOL! And is that what he is crying for in the picture?
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LOL..toilet even in the car... to enjoy
(Global Perspectives)
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Rose Ng'ang'a
Nairobi, Kenya
But do you say!
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Earnest
Pretoria, South Africa
i think raila should apologize to his hosts for insulting them.

first, he complains that the carpet is torn (like a housewife)

then, he complains that the pc was not there to welcome him with dancers and salutes..

then, he complains that they didn't even provide him with a portable toilet.
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Rose Ng'ang'a
Nairobi, Kenya
And that’s our future president.
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Eve
Nairobi, Kenya
I think he insulted the organizers of that rally. What if that was the only carpet they had?
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Rose Ng'ang'a
Nairobi, Kenya
Ever heard of Wangu Wa Makeri? maybe he expected them to use their clothes as carpets.
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Tom
Kampala, Uganda
Kibaki is in Zambia. i wonder whether he should have canceled his trip to bring Raila hiyo choo in spirit of the GCG. Doesn't Raila have people who can (officially) look into such matters? Hii blame game is just silly!
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Rose Ng'ang'a
Nairobi, Kenya
Wacha hivyo! its shameful for a Prime minister to base his argument on petty issues.
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Alex
Beverly Hills, United States
Complaining about carpets. He should let his handlers deal with such mundane issues.
Its beneath the status of a PM or a MALE to be discussing decorations at a Dias.
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Rose Ng'ang'a
Nairobi, Kenya
Do not forget this is supposed to be our next president.
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Danian
Columbia, United States
the ‘carpet and toilet’ was the last straw that broke the camel’s back….…hehehe
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Rose Ng'ang'a
Nairobi, Kenya
Lol Danian.... maybe its broken already.
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nonsense
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Nuya Bidness
Birmingham, United States
The term prima donna comes to mind.
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Rose Ng'ang'a
Nairobi, Kenya
heheheh........our PM is a typical Luo.
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When will tribalism be a thing of the past?
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All this outburst am reading here in this place just shows how kenyans are yet to change,i was once a critic and an opposer to Raila Odinga but i cannot fail to say that the PM HAS to be accorded respect,what many of you are doing is blowing his querry out of proportion,even though his querries are not the important issue kenyans want from him,i believe the manner in which he was received calls for a reason to worry,let us not just limit our selves attacking the PM when he is not being given the deserved respect in the National Accord,i think all of us here know how everthing is going,we are to blame when we attack our leaders without giving them credit,for instance how many of you ave found fault with how The transport Minister abused the PM?How many of you can tell why the PC wasn’t there to welcome the second man in the republic yet they are supposed to be there even in mere ministers entourages,how many of you have an open mind as to why Raila was only wanting a toilet to piss?
Kenya will never change if we don’t change.
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