A greater percentage of Kenya's population lives a hard life in the country while the remaining live a lavish life.
"Hard living" is a song by Wailing Souls but among those in the streets of Kibra in Nairobi, Obunga in Kisumu, and Old Town in Mombasa, among other slums, it is an epitome of their livelihood.
It is this reality, that those in the top ladder are satirizing.
The remarks by Treasury Cabinet Secretary, Honourable John Mbadi on the majority of Kenyans consuming soda signifying the reduction in the high cost of living is unpalatable and apathetic.
Politicians in their cadres assume citizens subscribe to their ideologies only to later realize that the majority of Kenyans are awake.
The same speed and agility they have while speaking only makes Kenyan image to degenerate lest other countries alter their perception of what is Kenya.
Indignity that even a toddler cannot withstand. A portrait of cerebrally challenged hermaphrodite, theatrical stunts which were used in the antique period deliberately they are telling citizens who they are instead of them accusing citizens of being judgmental and biase in analysis.
Kenya is running shot of benevolent ideas while those who posits such are anathematized and are hogwashed that their dreams can even blink in the presence of Kenyans.
As villains gild their skins and the good have their ideas being incinerated in the political urn, the electorates widen their ears and eyes to listen and see the purportedly remnant altruists only to learn that oddity, irrational bunch of individuals remain in authority.
With all due respect, how is consumption of beverages related to cost of living. Illusionary statement by Honourable Mbadi figuratively cannot sit where majority of Kenyans are dining, perhaps an astute, well reasoning Kenyan citizen would be tempted to say that such a person is an absurd irrational wantwit.
Consumption of soda or any kind of beverage is not related to poor Kenyans. Kenyans are grappling with a lot of challenges preened with high cost of living.
A Kenyan at a mjengo site, a jua kali man will not opt for a soda however much down he is but rather go for uji sold by hawkers.
What statistics can Hon. Mbadi present to show that the consumers of soda are less privileged citizens and not the lavishly living Kenyans?
Barely, it is eleven months to general elections imperatively Kenyans are expected to eviscerate the unworthy, intrepid buffoons without subscribing to gerrymandering.
Treading on the wheels of elections, emotional voters are angry voters who are unworthy to tick a ballot leaflet lest they repeat the same mistake where pompous, august snollygosters get onto thrones as they sing only a fool does not change his mind narrative. This practice requires keen introspecting citizens, who are void of acerbity.
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By: Don Glen Okech
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