Thursday, January 6, 2011

A RARE ENCOUNTER WITH THREE UNIQUE KENYAN POLICE OFFICERS

By Apostle William K Korir,

It was on Wednesday, 5th January 2011 at around 11.30a.m. when I was waved down by a traffic Police Officer near the Gilgil junction. That morning I had left my home in Kericho and was heading to my home in Kitengela, some 37 kilometres to the South East of Nairobi. The Officer who I later learned was named Mbaya, told me that he hailed from Meru. The Officer spoke to me gently and he was a humble Officer who loved his job. He informed me that as my windscreen was broken, I had to accompany him to the Police Station. He requested me to hand him my Driving Licence, which I did. I introduced myself to him as Apostle William K Korir, and the Officer showed me a lot of respect and when I requested him to consider my request to let me go, he gently insisted that I accompany him to the Police Station to secure a Cash Bond and thereafter proceed on my journey to Nairpbi. He stopped a Matatu and found several faults and he Boarded the Matatu and proceeded to Gilgil Police Station and asked me to follow him and I did. 


Kenyan Police
On arrival he immediately booked me on a register and asked me to pay Kshs 5,000.00 Cash Bond and to appear before a judge at Naivasha Court the following week. He took the matatu driver's Driving Licence and extracted Kshs. 100.00 which he handed back to the driver, saying - NOT EVERY POLICE OFFICER RECEIVES bribes. What can kshs. 100.00 assist me with? ... He inquired from the driver. "We are under a new constitution and things must change!" He added. The Police Officer spoke with humilty as he discouraged corrupt practices... Two other senior Police Officers including a base Commander were amazing - they spoke with great dignity and this touched me so much that I felt all must know. 

From the way they spoke, I believe that, the Kenya Police is under going tremendous transformation and I believe by God's grace that one day and very soon, Kenya shall have a corruption free Police Service.
Kenyan Traffic Police Officers at work


The Kenyan Police Commissioner should recognize the three officers; Mr Mbaya - from Meru, Naomi and the Base Commander (Lady Officer) for their exemplary work they displayed to me for the 10 minutes they served me. They discharged their duties deligently!  

 Since independence the country has had ten (10) Police Commissioners as follows:-
1) Bernard Hinga (1964-1978)
2) Ben Gethi (1978-1982)
3) Bernard Njinu (1982-1988)
4) Philiph Kilonzo (1988 - 1993)
5) Shedrack Kiruki ( 1993- 1996)
6) Duncan Wachira (1996 - 1998)
7) Philemon Abong'o ( 1998 - 2002)
8) Edwin Nyaseda ( 2002 - 2003)
9) Major General Mohammed Hussein Ali (2004 - 2009)
10) Mathew Karai Iteere ( 2009 .... Current)



Wednesday, January 5, 2011

KENYAN PREMIER PICKED BY AU TO MEDIATE ON THE IVORY TALKS!

The Right Honourable Mr. Raila Odinga was recently picked by the African Union to mediate in its behalf in talks with the Ivorian leaders with a view to having a lasting solution with the Ivorian leaders in order to save their country from blood shed. This confirms that Kenya as a Nation is still regarded highly by the world leaders, despite what it went through folllowing post election violence. All Kenyans despite their political affiliation should therefore be proud of the Premier's appointment as a mediator and should encourage and pray for God to equip the Premier with wisdom to bring a lasting solution that would lead to peace in Ivory. Good luck! our beloved Premier!

May God bless Kenya and its great people and for peaceful co-existence amongst the over 43 tribes in Kenya, in Jesus Mighty Name!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

CHRISTMASS WITH BOMBS!

By Apostle William K Korir,

This season is a special season for all. It is the time when people all over the world interact in social functions. It is the time when people bades farewell to the old year and usher in the new year. It is the time when people reflect in their past and programme for the coming year. To Christians it is a time they reflect on the birth of the Saviour of the world and renew their relationships with the almighty God. it is a time when many in phillipine practice the crucifiction of Jesus Christ, by being crucified themselmes in public before being rushed for treatment after loosing so much blood.

in Kenya, this is a time when many in big cities and in small towns go back to their rural homes to celebrate Christmass with their families. This is a time when every one looks forward to travelling savely to and fro. Yesterday's bomb blast at Akamba bus station came as a suprise to peace loving Kenyans. The devil who ignited the bombs should be condemned for its folly.

Why would the devil bay for Kenyan's blood? The Police should step up security to procted all kenyans. It appears that Kenyan Police have relaxed so much and have relicated security to their back yard. The Kenyan forces are respected the world over for their discipline and good naturedness. I visited Ukraine last year and believe me you, I was subjected to regorous checks and sometimes held 3 haroowing hours. It was like I visited hell. We were held up at the Kieve airport for three hours for no apparent reason, and the plane held too just to confirm security. When you visit JKIA, it is the easiest Airport to enter, and one day I witness a whiteman abuse some saying, "Foolish Africans" at the fool clare of a security officer who just smiled sheepishly. I almost lost my cool, as I demanded from the white man he had to undermine my people in my own land. I even suggested to him to go back to his country.  It is unfortunate that our people do not love themselves. We need in this country, high level of intergrity and self esteem. Kenyans at all levels should protect the sancticty of our sovereign land. Security teams must therefore be alert 24/7, and vet all border points to ensure illigal immigrants do not enter into the country illigally. Any one found to be engaged in corruption must face the full force of the law.Eastleigh for example is a very tiny town, and the securty organs should comp the are to eliminate illegal arms. The law must be firm and those dealing with illegal arms brought to book.

The Police Commissioner has a duty to supervise his team to ensure they protect Kenyans from criminals. Innocent lives have been hospitalised over what could have been avoided had the security organs be alert.

Trust in God and have a Merry and a Happy New Year Kenyans! I Love you all!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Kalenjin, the Military Clan of Ancient Egyptians

By Dr. Sambu,

Among other 'crazy' theories of Weldon arap Kirui (aka Weldon oriop Kirui) is his early research work as to why it is possible the founding father of the nation was a Kipsigis and his best so far , why the Kalenjins could be the lost tribe of Israel.
Kalenjin, the Military Clan of Ancient Egyptians
Between East Africa and Egypt
The Kalenjins of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania had the role of defending Egypt,up to the time of Herodotus. When Herodotus visited Egypt during the 5th century BCE, he encountered a sub-nation of Egypt known as Sebenitus. Until the 40s, all Kalenjin were known by fourth names namely Sebei, Sabaot, Miot and Midian. Scholars from the community coined the word, Kalenjin, meaning I tell you to unite all the sub-nations of the tribe. Sebei and Sabaot now live around Mt. Elgon in Western Kenya and Eastern Uganda. It is possible that Herodotus misspelled the word, Sebenitus, which should have been either Sebei or Sabaot. Even the Bible confirms the presence of the Sebei (Kalenjin). Job 1:5 says "...and the Sabeans fell upon and took them away." Ezekiel also wrote about the Kalenjins (Sabeans), a sub-tribe of Ancient Egyptians. ze:23:42 says, "..and a voice of multitude being at ease was with her, and with the men of the common sort were brought Sabeans from the wilderness which put bracelets upon their hands and beautiful crowns upon their heads."
When Herodotus asked the Sebenitus people about where their aboriginal home was, they told him is/was a place called Nttr-the holy land of the God in the south. With the Benefit of Kalenjin language, we can learn that Ntrr was actually Tororo Hills in Eastern Uganda. Tororo means the exalted one, the high hill or even God. Hence Ntrr should be netoror-the exalted one!
According to their own accounts, the Kalenjin believe that their ancestors aboriginal home was here in Kenya at a place called Tororo Hills in Eastern Uganda. From here they migrated to Misiri or Egypt, where they stayed for thousands of years, and then migrated back again to Kenya. Some remained in Egypt. Others are in Ethiopia, Sudan, Eritrea and many other places around the world. However not all Old Egyptians (Kalenjin) left for Egypt. The Ogiek or Dorobo who speak Kalenjin do not recall having migrated from elsewhere. They say that they have been living in Kenya since time immemorial. In 2001, I interviewed some oldmen as to why they left Egypt. They told me that they left Egypt after being attacked by a mysterious people called Kipyayamungeen. They said these people were white. (The term, "white", is a relative term, which means lighter skin color.) They say this was during the reign of Pharaoh Kipcheum. According to Dr Sambu, about 250,000 warriors left Egypt for East Africa as a result of this invasion. This event coincides with the first Persian invasion of Egypt, which occurred about 525 BCE.
Because the Kalenjin tongue is basically a dialect of the Egyptian language, many Egyptian words and names are recognizable by the Kalenjin peoples, such as:
For thousands of years, Egypt was known to the entire ancient world as Kagypta, meaning the sanctuary of Pta. Pta, now known as Kiptaiyat in modern Kalenjin language, was the deity of Memphis. When the Greeks came to Egypt about 2500 years ago, they could not pronounce the word Kagypta. Instead, they pronounced it as Aigyptos or Aegyptus. They also referred to people of Egypt as Kiptaios (see the word Kiptaiyaat above!). The word, kmt, which the Egyptians referred to as their country, is also traceable to the Kalenjin tongue. Kemet in Kalenjin means country. Some other Egyptians called their country Khemet, which historians used to coin the word Hamites. Pharaoh in Kalenjin language means a massively built house, a leader or president. In fact, Pharaoh should be written as Parao, from the words Para (meaning big or vast) and ooh or woor, meaning the big one. Parao should mean the leader of the entire nation. I say it should be Parao because the English word Empire is derived from it. Em in Kalenjin and Ancient Egyptian means country, while para or pire means wide, big or vast. Hence, the Europeans coined the word Empire and its derivatives from the word Parao or Pharaoh! The Kalenjin people have produced some of the Egyptian Pharaohs. Pharaoh Amasis in Kalenjin may mean the one loved by God, the one who loves God, the one who eats God or the one who is eaten by God. Am in Kalenjin means eat, while Asista means the sun. There are many other examples. The Kalenjin say that upon arrival in east Africa, they circumcised their boys in two places. They circumcised their boys near Mt Elgon at a hill called tulwop Kabiniet (ie the hill of Phallus).Around 1500 CE they circumcised their boys again at a hill called Tulwop Monyiseet (ie the hill of the foreskins). It is interesting to note that like their ancestors in Egypt, the Kalenjins gave functionally descriptive names to hills where circumcision rites have been performed. Remember God telling Jushua to circumcise his boys again in the hill of the foreskins (Joshua 5;3) in Gilgal area. Again the Kalenjin say that their ancestors used to circumcise their boys in Gilgil area which is 100 km west of nairobi. Gilgil is a corruption of Gilgal, which is the military base of the Kenyan Army.
Kalenjin Dieties:
Like, Old Egyptians, Kalenjin was a monotheistic society. They believe in one God who has so many names. Asis is the deity of the Kalejin. This is Isis. Asis or Aset among the Barabaig of Tanzania was believed to be a woman. Other names we brought from Egypt include Illat-the God of Justice. Some other people later corrupted to Allah or Illay among the Somalis of Kenya and Ethiopia. Chebo-Amoni is another name of our deity which the Greeks corrupted to Amoni. The Kalenjin word osirun means to resurrect, to wake up from sleep or to cross a bridge. Apeso is also the name of our Deity, known as Apis. The Kalenjin used to refer to themselves as children of Miot or Myoot, known in Ancient Egypt as Ma-at, another deity of Old Egyptians.
Kalenjin and Moses
The Bible tells us that Moses married a lady from Midian people known as Zipporah. I am now convinced that Moses was a Kalenjin since Moso in our language means a child. Moses was said to have been a child rescued somewhere in Egypt. We have songs about Moses in kalnjin. After circumcising our girls, we sing a song called, Ndomo rireet ab Mugaika koto mokimi emoni, ie if it were not for the sea of Musaiga (Moses) we would be dead. The story about Moses crossing the sea with his people is common among many tribes in Kenya and Southern Africa. This confirms that Moses was an Egyptian. Midian is a clan of the Kalenjins of Baringo district of Kenya.
Kalenjin and Sabeans
Sebenitus also refers to the people known as Sabeans. In fact it was the Sabeans of South Arabia who established the first civilization in the Arabian peninsula-thousands of years before the emergence of the Bedouin Arabs. Through the Sabeans (Kalenjin) link, it is not difficult to explain the presence of Old Egyptians from remote antiquity, in the Malayan Peninsula, Indo-China, and the heavy concentration of Old Egyptians in India, the Angkor and Champa in Southeast Asia, the vast populations of the dark-skinned peoples in Southern China as far as Japan's Ainu people.
It can be seen in retrospect that the Kalenjins are Old Egyptians what with more information coming to this site from me. Kalenjin history should now be rewritten by its free natives (and not by the colonial powers of European academia), and its great past reconciled with that of other Old Egyptians around the world.

Monday, August 23, 2010

27TH AUGUST IS A GREAT DAY FOR KENYA!

Kenyans are anxiously waiting for the 27th August 2010, to celebrate and usher in the new constitutions which Kenyans have for the last decade been struggling to achieve. Finally God has answered the needs of the Kenyans to open a new page and a new chapter! This is good news for all Kenyans and friends of Kenya!

Friday, August 6, 2010

THE WORLD SHOULD EMULATE KENYA!

By Apostle William K Korir,

The Kenyan people shall enter into the G. Book of records for engaging in a peaceful compain throughout the country and finally voting wisely. about 71% voters voted and over 65% said YES! 
The NO! went a head to concede defeat before the YES! team gave a reconciatory speech saying all Kenyans have won. Those who Voted NO! and those who Voted YES! This is a new Kenya where we embrace LOVE and PEACE! Kenyans have proved the skeptics (who anxiously waited to see Kenyans go for each others' throat!) wrong.

Kenyans NOTE that it is easy to LOVE one another than to HATE one another!

Long Life Kenya!
Long Life Kenyans!

KENYANS SAY YES!

By Apostle William K A. Korir,

My prediction of Saturday 8th May 2010, I categorically stated the Religious Leaders have failed to read the mood of Kenyans! That the Kenyans wants a new Constitution, and that the religious leaders are unlikely to win this time considering that they based their arguements on the fact that they had a lot of followers. I encourage Kenyans NOT to be swayed by Politicians and other leaders but rather to obtain a copy of the constitution and read it letter by letter, to listen to the politics and compare with the contents and then VOTE WISELY.

The majority of Kenyans have made their statement by voting for YES! and now a bouncing baby has been born. Congratulations Kenyans! Those who voted NO and YES! Congratulations - You are all winners!