Thursday, February 23, 2012

WHAT HAS BECOME OF OUR NAIROBI?

Or is it just proofing that indeed it is the capital city of Kenya, and after all it is more superior than these other cities? Boasting of administrative powers and playing a host to the political bigwigs of the country perhaps is what gives Nairobi arrogance. We also know Nairobi for being the central vocal point for East African countries in terms of business reasons. We cannot also underestimate the talk of super highways including feigned  images of developed infrastructure in comparison to other places around the country. Of development whether it is electricity or the fattened monster of corruption is not what distraught us, but rather the new definition of terms that is coming of age leaving many dumbfounded of speakers and words we hear.

Not too ago, we heard the town mayor George Aladwa whisper something on prostitution. That when you weigh both sides, one side seems heavier than the other. This other side of the coin is about taxes that will be collected from this mischievous trade supposing it was legalised. The money as we may know, could find its way in either the pocket of a corrupt hand or may be in the hands of contractors building another super highway. But anyway, that notorious thinking is actually making Nairobi stink and look not too far from the controversial trade that the smart educated mind of the Nairobi Mayor believes could benefit people were all seeing what he is seeing.

Even prostitutes nowadays have rights?That they need protection from marauding prospects who could later turn into potential clients? If this is not sort of beastly thinking, I then therefore choose not to understand where this kind of notion was sourced from. Apart from prostitution, other questionable vices have set foot in the capital city and they are being endorsed slowly by slowly into common acts of the society such as homosexuality which is finding its way in the minds of young elites who think in terms of their selfish interests with misplaced vested interests.

Nairobi keeps us wondering if not worried. At a time like this when reality stares many in their vocal eyes, obnoxious thinkers want to stumble on veracity to buy into cheap lies that will see society grumble on the laurels of spoiled morals. Let us not listen to the words and winds blowing from the city afar there but instead accept facts as they are as for sure we all know that prostitution is highly condemned in society and there is no way it can be a legal action to be practised freely by right thinking members of society. 

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