Thursday, 2 May 2019

Kenya – the Small upcoming America


My Rich Uncle
Everyone in rural Kenya has a rich uncle in the city. I also had one when I was young. It’s not that we were poor as a family. It’s only that cool things were seen in the city years before we saw them in the village. My first time to see a TV, fridge, or a car with a floor shift was at my uncle’s place. It was also where I first tasted a sausage and popcorn. My uncle’s name was Sam, just like our favourite uncle as a Country.

Installing Democracy
The United States of America is the only remaining super power and, naturally, the big brother that the rest of the world looks up to. In Africa, we more than just look up to the US. We want to become just like them and we are doing all we can to achieve that. Some countries like Kenya are way ahead of their neighbours in their efforts to Americanize. America has been on a democratization spree with our own African states of Libya and Egypt bearing the brunt. To match that, we have done our part in emulating the same with Somali.

Huduma Namba
The current government campaign to get people to register for huduma number is the latest effort in matching up to America. From all aspects, it resembles the social security number without which you are a nobody in the US.  Once our huduma system is fully up and running, we shall not be able to buy or sell property, get a driving licence or passport, or even operate a bank account.

Home Ownership
There is a new craze in Kenya. Everyone wants to own a house. Land buying companies are acquiring big chunks of land on behalf of their faithful contributing members. They are then chopping them up into miniature plots and allocating them to their excited shareholders. Each of these new land owners will borrow from all and sundry to put up a structure with the saying, “Nothing is as special as owning the roof that is suspended over your head”. It might sound unreasonable, even crazy, to sink into lifetime debt just to own a house but then; Americans are doing it so it can’t be wrong, although it greatly contributed to the famous credit crunch.

Credit Card
The credit card is one popular American fad that has not caught on extensively in Kenya. However, we have our own home-grown version. It is now possible to spend money today that you will earn next week, next month, or even in the coming year. This is thanks to the myriad money lending apps, self help groups, and flexible bank credit products.

Majimbo
The Kenyan federal system of government, majimbo in Swahili, is almost identical to the one in use in the US. Just like America, we have a President, Governors, and Senators, and many other office holders whose exact roles are not immediately obvious. Save for a few minor differences, the Kenyan system is just like the American one. After more than two decades of activism, we have a system similar to our big brother’s.

Status Galore
Be it bling bling, big cars, and loud music, everything in our lifestyle is changing towards American status symbolism. Every Kenyan worth his or her salt has several social media accounts. Facebook is where we showcase our achievements and seek for fame and sympathy. We use Instagram to floss our fashion sense (or lack thereof) and flash our colours. Following in the footsteps of none other than the President of the US, we use Twitter to bash our critics and express unfavourable opinions on various matters. There is even a big community of Kenyans referred to as KOT (Kenyans on Twitter) whose threads on every topic can be seen turning viral online every other day.

The Chinese Connection
A few years ago, ‘self-respecting’ Kenyans could not be caught dead with Chinese products. They were considered fake and unsuitable for people who understand quality and the finer things in life. When the US decided to move manufacturing of their biggest brands to mass production factories in China, we changed tune. Now nobody complains about their Chinese made iPhones or 3D TVs. We have even gone further to get funding for all our fancy toys (such as trains and roads) from China so that we can be developed just like rich Uncle Sam.

Wednesday, 17 April 2019

God’s Greatest Gift to Mankind



Instant Coffee
No, instant coffee is not God’s greatest gift to mankind. Rather, it represents how our generation likes to do things – instantaneously. We expect our relationships to run like efficient computer programs – without any hitches or bugs. We need our processes to unwind like clockwork. We hope to not have downtime on anything. We want everything to be ready and available to us as soon as we wish it. Unfortunately, that is not how God designed the world.

The Fallacy of Prayer
Prayer is such a commonly used word that it can be found in the most unlikely sentence. “I will pray for you”, says a person to another for a whole range of reasons between losing a loved one and going for a visa interview. I have not heard of any study done on the relationship between prayers and their expected outcomes. I can however venture to assume that prayer is not all that effective in terms of producing solutions to problems taken to the Lord in supplication.

Signs and Wonders
The rate at which people join new and vibrant evangelical churches can only be matched by number of disgraced preachers who have been caught conning their followers with fake miracles. These faithful adherents go there looking for signs and wonders. It’s just as Jesus had pointed in Mathew Chapter 16 verse 4 where he said, “A wicked and adulterous generation looks for a sign, but none will be given it except the sign of Jonah”. The sign of Jonah of course refers to Jesus crucifixion, death, interment for three days in the belly of the earth, and subsequent resurrection. He was implying that there would not be many miracles to be witnessed after he left the tomb. The only wonder is the fact that people still believe in fake miracles.

Doers of the Word
I have a problem obeying the word of God. I find it particularly hard to love God and fellow man as indicated by Jesus to be the single most important commandment in that it consolidates the entire law of God. I guess it was the reason James in verse 22 of chapter one of his book in the bible instructs us thus, “Do not merely listen to the word and so deceive yourselves, Do what it says”. I find the bible, especially the New Testament rather straight forward. It does not require a high aptitude or education to understand. The only hindrance to obeying the word appears to be personal ego.

Cause and Effect
Newton’s third law of motion states that, ‘for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction’. This law is not just true for physics. It applies in all spheres of life and nature. When one makes a decision for instance, he or she has to live with the consequences. This holds true whether it is a good decision or a bad one. This is one law of nature that Kenyans seem to be painfully ignorant of when it gets to election time. They go out in large numbers and elect people with openly known questionable credentials and act all surprised when their ‘newly minted’ leaders display their true colours. The same applies to children who are left to bring themselves up and their parents seem clueless as to the association between poor upbringing (or lack thereof) and indiscipline.

Religion – Man’s Worst Gift to Himself
People look down upon a person who does not subscribe to any religion. He or she is considered incomplete, even evil. Religion in modern times is not a means to an end. It is an end in itself. People are ready to kill or get killed in the defence of their religion. Unscrupulous preachers are coming up with all kinds of weird doctrines and there is no shortage of gullible followers. Religious fanaticism is more the rule than the exception in the myriad religions, denominations, and sects dotting our landscape.

God’s Gift to Mankind
When God made man, he put something in him. It is an inbuilt thing and is present in every individual. It is hidden in plain sight and those who discover it are amazed at its simplicity. They wonder how they didn’t find it sooner. That gift is Common Sense and once you tap into it, you will never be conned again. You will be able to see through any opportunistic scheme. Use your gift!