Warnings at times can never serve human beings any better ,unless it's follows a experience, better still if its personal experience.
The sentiments look judgmental and attacking ,but seemingly, that's how things are apparently in Moi University.Of course no exemption of all those places we have human beings.
during the past two Moi University Students Organisation(MUSO) elections, chaos have been commonplace.At least a student has lost crucial part of their bodies.last year for instance saw a supporter of Cheserem lose an eye unwillingly-of course.unlike in The scriptures where Jesus requests us to plug body parts that make us sin. the lad lost the eye while fighting opponents supporting Omondi-the current MUSO chair.Consequently, he dint do exams as he was hospitalized.
Another student had his spinal cord broken-just but a glimpse. Fortune knows, we might have yet another this year.Most contestant drain their pockets for goons even when signs are clear, they will not win. Tribal cut lines is the norm-at least now we have a lot of tribal 'kamkunji' taking place at night to psyche up for forthcoming May elections.
Student studies are always in jeopardy...diminishing class attendance ; C.A.Ts are untold of; pathetic performance summing to a nightmare for lectures who mark this messy work.
Imaginary promises appealing to ears is all we get. "Comrades power!" this 'divine' is enough to send us to a world of fantasy. Many don't get this insight during campaigns because they are overwhelmed by ethnicity and sentiments out of the heaviness of contestants pockets.its after elections have far past , when we face hurting and unpleasant state of affairs in MOI is when we know their fault.
Criticism rises; name calling takes over real names; unrealistic demands to student leaders even when the admin in four decades failed to achieve the same.
Although responsibility is require of any elected leader, perhaps even other leadership calibre, its only reasonable that we are not absorbed in this whole issue of MUSO politics.student leadership have come and left,you also have a chance of at most six years in campus.spare esteemed parents shock and shame of getting half children. I mean lesser person,maybe brain wise-you did concentrate in you studies, or even less body- you might have lost an arm
Another student had his spinal cord broken-just but a glimpse. Fortune knows, we might have yet another this year.Most contestant drain their pockets for goons even when signs are clear, they will not win. Tribal cut lines is the norm-at least now we have a lot of tribal 'kamkunji' taking place at night to psyche up for forthcoming May elections.
Student studies are always in jeopardy...diminishing class attendance ; C.A.Ts are untold of; pathetic performance summing to a nightmare for lectures who mark this messy work.
Imaginary promises appealing to ears is all we get. "Comrades power!" this 'divine' is enough to send us to a world of fantasy. Many don't get this insight during campaigns because they are overwhelmed by ethnicity and sentiments out of the heaviness of contestants pockets.its after elections have far past , when we face hurting and unpleasant state of affairs in MOI is when we know their fault.
Criticism rises; name calling takes over real names; unrealistic demands to student leaders even when the admin in four decades failed to achieve the same.
Although responsibility is require of any elected leader, perhaps even other leadership calibre, its only reasonable that we are not absorbed in this whole issue of MUSO politics.student leadership have come and left,you also have a chance of at most six years in campus.spare esteemed parents shock and shame of getting half children. I mean lesser person,maybe brain wise-you did concentrate in you studies, or even less body- you might have lost an arm
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