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BLACK NATIVITY

This song is all I could sing and sing it comforts me, gives me hope and as I listened to a friend who says it seems nothing else works I will remember the Lord for them because He loves Him still. Join me in singing and instilling hope to the broken, fatherless, widows, persecuted and to you and me. Am not perfect, But He loves me anyway, Wasn’t an angel in my younger days, We all have done things that’s between us and God, There’s no better comfort than being in His arms He loves me still. Am not perfect, But He loves me anyway, This loneliness fills, every inch of open space, But His grace and mercy, Gives me strength when I am weak, And carries me when, I can’t stand on my own feet, He loves me still, so glad He loves me still And when am down,   He lifts me up, He sees beyond what I’ve become, Lord lift me up, I feel so down, Yet he loves me still So glad he loves me still  

EDUCATION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER

It is said that the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to with the blood of patriots and tyrants. The same goes for what happened today. University students went to the streets to tell the government enough is enough. For those who are saying that we did it all wrong, I beg to differ. It all went well until the police launched their tear gas and guns. Where is our freedom? Why can’t we sing the freedom song in our country?   We are not violent but our parents are the same people being highly taxed, they are the same people being bombed and they are the same people paying money because of Anglo leasing. Surely who will save us? Do they want the youth of this country to be so desperate that they will lured into the dens of Al Shabbab, God forbid. The leaders in this nation as compared to leaders worldwide, school their children outside Kenya. Somebody should bring sanity in here. Teachers and lecturers are not well paid, we are not being given our transc...