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Dear Margaret, ever considered becoming a president?

Dear Margaret, ever considered becoming a president?

31/08/2016 by Bob Africa 1 Comment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Margaret Kenyatta,

This is between you and me, but isn’t it time you tell all this men that are lobbying your husband for their own selfish interests just to stop, close their mouths? What they do has nothing to do with delivering what the people want. Or, maybe that’s better: isn’t it time for you to once and for all stop the fighting on the political stage by availing yourself for the highest job in the country?
Never considered? Let me tell you why:

[cherry_icon icon=”icon: fa fa-check-circle” size=”15″ align=”left”] First of all: most of the men in charge (a lot of then are sharp dressed men that behave like children) all had a mother. And young boys tend to listen to their mother. Imagine you in charge. You just tell them: sorry boys, it’s time we start considering the people that keep you in position, the Kenyan Nation.

[cherry_icon icon=”icon: fa fa-check-circle” size=”15″ align=”left”]Second: you are in the good company of several powerful women in the world. The tide seems to be with you. Women in leadership rock. And most of all: I tend to believe that you are one of the women that could stop the feast that’s going on, just because men tend to listen to strong women and I think you would make a real chance to win the elections and truly rise above the tribes. If I would be a spin doctor, I would love to have you as a customer. You are such a nice product to sell. The nation loves you. That’s just a gut feeling. Just think about it, let me know what your decision is. Sawa? 😉

Wages in Kenya
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