Recently, i posted that, it is becoming stinky to be/remain Kenyan in the global view. We live for prosperity and dignity. The first human dignity is freedom and justice. That's why countries exist to safe guard its citizens freedom globally.
Americans will never rest if any among its citizens is trapped or faced with ugly incident abroad. They even go to extend of bringing corps or skeletons home.
In Kenya, those i authority apply law and patriotism to its citizens when it serves the authority right. Uhuru and Ruto voted for their matter to proceed to ICC hoping that, it will serve them supper. They were wrong, and now want the matter to be brought back home, simply because, they are in power.
Lesson is learned from Chinedu deportation. The Nigerian authority is playing in favor of its citizen. While Kenyan authority is doing nothing to safe guard interests of ts citizens abroad. Don Bosco could be better of facing law in Kenya than Tanzania. Not too long ago, Kenya surrendered its citizens to Uganda.
The government of kenya fears negotiating with chinedu directly or indirectly but sooner rather than later, they will be forced to negotiate with him out of fear. Its no longer a question of govt regretting its actions or degrading itself, but upon discovering that chinedi is a force to reckon with, operatives should quickly save face by paying him the equivalence of his empire he left in kenya. Am sure he owns alot regardless of him being a drug dealer.
"DON'T IMPORT IMPUNITY FROM NAIROBI
TO LAGOS"- Is what the Nigerian government is trying to prove to Uhuru Ruto is that the major role of any government is to protect its citizenry. Within and without its borders.
Chinedu may be all that you think and know he is, but he is still our son and the law has to be followed. We have no problem him being tried in Kenya. We can't allow you use our son and dump him as you are used to. You gave him protection and links for whatever he was doing, you can therefore not purport to deport him
illegally. We are ready to go an extra mile including servearing our diplomatic engagements if you continue to act
with impunity.
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