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Spirit That Haunts.: The Kikuyu Tribal Spirit, A Curse Or A Blessing?.

Spirit That Haunts.: The Kikuyu Tribal Spirit, A Curse Or A Blessing?.

          
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Rituals are passed through generation to generation and when in my generation, in the lineage of the ancestral spirits demanded that our service was required, we were not spared, Mau Mau had to resurrect as Mungiki, a seed to fullfil Mugo wa Kibiru Prophecy and as actual players that planted seeds of discord that ignited tribal clashes in Kenya. The Kikuyu seer prophesied about dominance by the white man rule in Kikuyu land-not Kenya. Kenya colony was a British creation it never existed in the mind concept of this Kikuyu seer, neither did it exist among the kikuyus. Kikuyu tribe had their own way of governance and Mugo Kibiru saw a dominance that led to a struggle that created a Kikuyu "caliphate"- an ethnic spiritual Kingdom. The ruler that was to come was to be anointed by the Kikuyu tradition rituals. The Mau Mau Kikuyu tradition rituals that Kenyatta rode on to became the first President of Kenya. Kikuyus perception of a "Muthamaki", King was and is considered spiritual and to an extent even today among many. Though Kenyatta was voted as the president of Kenya, he was a tribal" caliph" of an ethnic-Kingdom. He outwitted his peers and rode on tribal kinsmen ignorance who didn't understand a struggle beyond their land, Dedan Kimathi having been educated understood this fact, retraced his steps and was on the way to surrender before he was captured, he had fully realized that his Kikuyu Militia Mau Mau had no hope of having an Independent ethnic caliphate outside the bigger Kenya. The struggle of the Kikuyu tribe for their land and freedom, "ithaka na wiyathi" recapture of political power from the British and freedom restored with a Kikuyu "Muthamaki" King, was prophesied by Mugo Kibiru and it came to pass with Jomo Kenyatta inaugurated as the first President of Kenya on 12th December 1963.Mugo Kibiru had also prophesied the political power shifting base and taken by another tribe. In 1978 after Jomo Kenyatta death, the Kalenjin tribe took political power through the 2nd President of the Republic of Kenya Daniel Arap Moi. The seer had also seen tribal clashes that was to follow for the mantle of political leadership to be handed back to the Kikuyu tribe again, strangely as it seems Mugo Kibiru having lived in the 18th and early 19th century, his prophesy unfolded as told, Mungiki youths, unconsciously or consciously fulfilling these prophecies through political machinations of lies, deceit and propaganda. Who were these Players? WHO IGNITED THESE CLASHES? DID THE KALENJIN PLAN THE TRIBAL CLASHES TO EVICT KIKUYUS IN 1992?. Kenya was created by the British, tribes existed as Kingdoms and ethnic nations that had their own system of governance, they had borders and conflicts. When the struggle for independence started, it was not a struggle of a nation called Kenya, No! but tribal nations, kingdoms-ethnic "caliphates". Mau Mau was born along these lines and Mugo Kibiru prophecy was on this line of an ethnic Kikuyu Kingdom, a belief among many Kikuyus. What many fail to see in Mugo Kibiru prophecy, is that he also spoke of an ethnic-kingdom in reference to "Uthamaki ndukoima ringi Nyumba ya Mumbi" this mantle of leadership likened to a monarchy in the house of Mumbi will never again depart from Mumbi house and strangely enough the son of the first President of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta took presidency from another Kikuyu Mwai kibaki. Kikuyus considers themselves to be from one house, one family." Nyumba ya Mumbi'. ARE KIKUYUS TIED TO THIS BOND OF ETHNIC ENSLAVEMENT? Maina Njenga in the lineage of Kikuyu tribal spirit ignited tribal clashes to awaken a clarion call of an ethnic kingdom, as was witnessed in 1992 and 2007. Uhuru kenyatta from "Ambui" clan son of a Kikuyu seer continues to fulfill Mugo Kibiru prophesy, as Jomo rode in Mau Mau choas, Uhuru rode on Mungiki chaos and a tribal support of the spirit that haunts, he became the president firmly rooted and shrouded in mystery of 1966 "Chai wa Kenyatta".


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  • ISBN-13: 9781987568561
  • Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 203 mm
  • No of Pages: 148
  • Spine Width: 8 mm
  • Weight: 154 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1987568567
  • Publisher Date: 16 Apr 2016
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: The Kikuyu Tribal Spirit, A Curse Or A Blessing?.
  • Width: 127 mm


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