Illegal and unconstitutional. If that makes me a charlatan like Ndii, then so be it.
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Unless the matter of odious debt is dealt with every Kenyan is simply working to repay stolen current and future prosperity in the name of debt.
Kenya is like a large plantation where everyone is a working for debt instead of their current and future prosperity. Even if the plantation owners are changed from the Rutos, to the Matiangis or Kalonzos or Gachaguas there's will be no relief (infact they benefit from it). Only leaders who will cancel odious debt will bring about real change.
Just trying to postpone the inevitable. The only way out, declare odious debt and prosecute grand corruption.
A very good post describing the situation, selling 408/- of future value for 96/- today: