What a master piece story. I was somewhere in rural Kenya as a class 7 pupil. All I can remember seeing were low flying jets emerging from the hills of Tinderet and cruising towards Kisumu. Long live Kenya
I was also a pupil (can't remember what age although probably also class/form 7) in Nairobi. I remember the sound of 'fireworks' in the morning, an F5 over Nairobi descending with a bomb and then ascending and then listening to the BBC to discover we were in a coup. My father was silly enough to drive out and see what was going on ... lots of bodies riddled with machine gun bullets around the University area. My mother lost a cousin because her boyfriend drove through a roadblock in a panic and the police shot them (her fatally).
Its unfair for everyone to pretend not to notice how well kempt they are, Very smart, very clean spotless shirts & suits even in old age. True soldiers.
Captain wachira and captain Unshur should have been duly awarded and promoted to become the Decorated generals as they were real heroes who rescued the nation from military rule .Its a pity that they stayed at the same (captain) ranks for 6 years and resigned due to no recognition in the force
"This account provides more insights than previous reports. It felt like a scene from a movie! I vividly recall the helicopters flying from Embakasi and attacking the air base. In fact, they flew over our house in Eastlands, and the buffalo aircraft flew low over our neighborhood too! What a remarkable time!"
@@Okwirisam254 ..na ujue ni yeye bado who effectively neutralised tthe coup in a matter of minutes by firing up the helicopter and flattening the operational hq ya KAF..i bet akiwa na hangie🤣..and still pursued the aircraft carrying ochuka..ngata tuu ni vile ndio ikamuishia..noooooma!🤣
I was a young boy and staying at Lanet Barracks, Nakuru. My father was a non commissioned army officer, but stationed at DOD, Hurlingham. We woke up in the morning and all of a sudden there were sirens calling soldiers to assemble. We always used to see these preparations but this was different. Within a short time the soldiers went to the armory and trucks came to take soldiers to Nairobi for the counter attack. I was then 11 years old and I told my mum war had broken out. Guys, when war breaks out, the psychology and emotions of soldiers changes. Many of the soldiers were our friends who died and others got maimed. What's unfortunate is that I met some of them after they had retired and they were so disheartened for not being taken care of adequately of their injuries . I was at Moi Forces Academy , Eastleigh and all these stories were narrated by age mates we went to school with because the majority of the students' parents were soldiers. After that the army and airforce was to be filled with Kalenjins. They'd rise so phenomenally to protect Moi. May God help this country to have fairness to all. I'm 55 years old and wish the best for future generations of Kenya. One last note, Kenyans of non Somali origin should know that Somalis of Kenya are a very, very patriotic people and are different from Somalis from Mogadishu area. They're not deeply clannish like Somalis from Mogadishu. They want a fair Kenya. If you meet a Somali of Kenya anywhere in the world he feels very Kenyan. Even when a Kenyan Somali goes to Somalia he is still attached to Kenya. I've experienced it. Somalis from Somaliland, the Ishaq too are very good people and know how to live with other people.
Sad they were neglected by self centered nyayo, and my advice to the current security forces that are killing and maiming innocent young stars just exercising their democratic rights, be warned that after all that foolishness and blindly following illegal orders by Ruto eventually you'll be left alone to rot alone, secondly I hate using tribal notes , but here it seems that kalenjins are a self centered and greedy people with no memories that what goes up always comes down with a thud
@@johnburugu8706 I have been in Eldoret during the Gen Z protests, the Kalenjin youth of today are no the same as those of Kanu era. Don't confuse Kalenjin youth with the current Kalenjin leadership.
Good to hear that, though I can say I was born brought up and went to school in eldoret , one thing I learned about them is they say one thing but completely do the opposite of what they say , so if they've changed good for them maybe somewhere in the future when I visit Kenya again I'll be able to see the new difference . Otherwise , may good fortune befall Kenya and Peace prevail
Very well-done documentary, we need more of such as a country, to learn and appreciate where we are. If you listen to the reasons Ochuka gave for the mutiny, they are the same reason we have GenZ demos today.
Director of National intelligence service of the Republic of Kenya,Nordin Hajji,Well Done 👍👍✅✅✅✅✅, that's what all Kenyans must Stand for without fear, National intelligence service of the Republic of Kenya Director Hajji ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤,
@@ochisettingz3383Kila mahali Kuna njaa. No perfect country anywhere, not unless you want no freedom of speech like TZ where even reporting floods was a problem last year
I remember the event just like yesterday. The untold story could have even been great if it could have been told how the president left for Nairobi from state house nakuru
Firstly, it's incredible how all the fighting units of the Kenya armed forces could go into war games in the far N.W of the country preparing for war with Uganda! Idi Amin who was probably the main concern was already 3 years out of power. So what was the level of threat Kenya faced from Uganda at the time of the coup attempt? Secondly, if mere war games could deny Nairobi the capacity to defend itself from within, as nearly all forces were concentrated in part of the country, what would have happened if Kenya actually faced a full blown external attack from militarist Uganda and/or Somalia as tensions were rife mid-late 70's?
Long Live Ochuka, he had bravery that only a few possess. If moi had been ousted in 82 or even earlier kenya would've become like wakanda or a utopianesqe african powerhouse by now. We should not let ruto and his cronies return us to the moi era. We have sacrificed too much to come this far, whether by blood or ballot tyrants must fall.
I love how we lie to ourselves. We would be Sudan/Somalia because everyone wants power and once they get it - they don't want to let it go. Let's be real, give me a country that stabilized and flourished after coup especially in Africa and also, where leadership was returned to the people and didn't remain with the military completely, give me that exception country. The politicians who were involved remained rich and in high levels, many comrades died and their names were "written" off.
@@Kasasi0322 I don't have to give you a country as an example if that's what YOU believe then keep believing that coz its your right. Let me believe what I believe. Good evening
It's the truth, a wise person learns from others, a fool wants to try using same method and claims theirs will be different😂😂😂 Research abit. And also note, that in such countries after coup there's no freedom of speech or association for whoever gets power wants to control everything so as not to get overthrown...so as you can imagine the narrative is controlled, so what we see is not even the darkest side of such countries. @@itsTheTruthTeller
Also very proud of 50ACB for protecting the integrity of the military by defending the embakasi Garrison against the GSU who tried to intervene and attack KAF officers..military affairs should be military only n GSu had no business to try interfere since army were in charge
I see people saying if should have happened and I see foolishness. I love how we lie to ourselves. We would be Sudan/Somalia because everyone wants power and once they get it - they don't want to let it go. Let's be real, give me a country that stabilized and flourished after coup especially in Africa and also, where leadership was returned to the people and didn't remain with the military completely, give me that exception country. The politicians who were involved remained rich and in high levels, many comrades died and their names were "written" off...but for politicians who were of either side, them and their families were well and protected. We choose, either democracy or military or go Rwanda way or Ugandan way. Let's not fool ourselves.
He's not GG but Martin Ngatia my immediate neighbor and since he left he never came back only his family could visit his home. Some few years ago he passed on, and was from Mathira
Damn. Also very interesting to see so many North Eastern Kenyan Soldiers prominently featured in this. I am so glad that the coup failed and our military remains the most professional and disciplined Defence Forces in Africa!
I new I would find this group of fools but at least your boy was helpful in saving the nation kudos we will continue giving you jobs but don't turn on as like Somalia😂😂
Brave men who are to be remembered for their courage in acting swiftly under immense pressure and fear. Proud of them all. If men who had aircrafts, artillery, and machine guns failed to overthrow Moi's Government - then some Liberal funded political rebels will never succeed in overthrowing President Ruto's administration. The failed attempted civilian coup on June 25th, 2024, will also be remembered 42 years from now.
Deserves a novel and a theatre 🎥 play. 40 years on Kenya economy is in shambles, and people are highly dissatisfied with the government 😅. Kenyan people are very patient.
So are these guys the heroes or villains? Imagine in the future someone giving a story of how he prevented people from change, the grievances that Mbotela is narrating are the same same that we have till now.
@kennedy be careful for what you wish for, it's seems you don't understand that , there would have no change for the better. It would have been blood all over and war eventually
@@wariodida9020 it would've been fine if it would've saved us from moi's tyranny. This country is lagging behind in everything because of his 24 year dictatorship
The future is yours,,the older generation is going away ,Don’t be naive and think that a military government can do better, VERY SOON it will be time GenZ and MILENIALS,,
Moi ruined kenya. Majority of the problems this country is going through is as a direct result of his 24 year dictatorship. North eastern would've been as advanced as Nairobi if you didn't save him
Surprisingly, no one relates this to the current undertaking in Kenya . Moi is as the only president who made folks protest , now it’s Ruto . What similarities are there between Moi and Ruto ? Jijazie
What a narration! Happy to hear Lt General (RTD) Mulata. I know of his steadfast leadership, despite being clear and clean in all the offices he's held, I am sad how my country has treated him. A story for another day.
Thanks very much for the information! Now I recognise his channel! He's one bearded old man who speaks with a heavy Kikuyu accent. Ever since RUclips started he's been extremely outspoken against practically every Kenyan government! 😅 I always wondered who he was and why he's always so agitated! 😅😅
@@clickpaul2006 Lol I always wondered why he was that agitated too. Dude's blood pressure levels be going up. Now I know. I don't envy him. It's tough really not liking a government and letting it get to you, like I have with the current govt
@@panafrican.nation the guy should return to Kenya now and join the Gen Z protests! Looks like his niche finally caught up with him! 😅😅 I'm now thinking all along bro has been clocking 40 years ahead of his time 😅
Well am afraid to say that this interviews are skewed! Why is it that those interviewed only came from the commissioned ranks , yet there were airmen on site on the material day?
My dad Joe muiruri 🥰🥰we are proud daddy
wish I had a dad
Is that your dad
Rada
KIKUYU ALWAYS BEEN ENABLERS OF CORRUPTION AND IMPUNITY . MAUMBWA
@@gracewanjiku100 hey am writing a script about this is there anyway I can meet with him to help with some leads in the script
Owesome documentary.Kudos Ibrahim karanja and the entire NTV crew.
A must watch to all my History students
What a master piece story. I was somewhere in rural Kenya as a class 7 pupil. All I can remember seeing were low flying jets emerging from the hills of Tinderet and cruising towards Kisumu. Long live Kenya
I was also a pupil (can't remember what age although probably also class/form 7) in Nairobi. I remember the sound of 'fireworks' in the morning, an F5 over Nairobi descending with a bomb and then ascending and then listening to the BBC to discover we were in a coup. My father was silly enough to drive out and see what was going on ... lots of bodies riddled with machine gun bullets around the University area. My mother lost a cousin because her boyfriend drove through a roadblock in a panic and the police shot them (her fatally).
Wow! Such great storytelling.I didn't know so much occurred during the coup, including bombings. God bless these brave men who saved a nation 🙏
Untold stories that I didn't even know about. Thank you NTV
Its unfair for everyone to pretend not to notice how well kempt they are, Very smart, very clean spotless shirts & suits even in old age. True soldiers.
Well said. Aging in Grace
dont say that, i noticed
So proud of these legendary heroes. If fairity and patriotism had a place in this country these should be the security advisors to the sitting govt
Great patriots. They are very proud of them.These are great, Kenyans. Their courage and quick thinking saved Kenya from military rule.
We have always been under military rule to this day!
Nice documentary, great piece of work. Ibrahim Karanja kudos
The English is impeccable jos...
Still smart and well dressed
Once a soldier always a soldier
Captain wachira and captain Unshur should have been duly awarded and promoted to become the Decorated generals as they were real heroes who rescued the nation from military rule .Its a pity that they stayed at the same (captain) ranks for 6 years and resigned due to no recognition in the force
The best documentary on 1982 coup
"This account provides more insights than previous reports. It felt like a scene from a movie! I vividly recall the helicopters flying from Embakasi and attacking the air base. In fact, they flew over our house in Eastlands, and the buffalo aircraft flew low over our neighborhood too! What a remarkable time!"
Great storytelling with this one! None of the usual media dramatics fluff. Great elders, great story.
I've watched a few coup documentaries, but this is the best one so far. Great touch with the live recounts.
"..do you know if its a friend..do you know if its an enemy..lets go back to sleep.."..O.G ..real O.G🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂mimi ata nimefika hapo nika stop ku watch the documentary
@@Okwirisam254 ..na ujue ni yeye bado who effectively neutralised tthe coup in a matter of minutes by firing up the helicopter and flattening the operational hq ya KAF..i bet akiwa na hangie🤣..and still pursued the aircraft carrying ochuka..ngata tuu ni vile ndio ikamuishia..noooooma!🤣
REAL OG
The drunken master
What a masterpiece ... What a talent
I was a young boy and staying at Lanet Barracks, Nakuru. My father was a non commissioned army officer, but stationed at DOD, Hurlingham. We woke up in the morning and all of a sudden there were sirens calling soldiers to assemble. We always used to see these preparations but this was different. Within a short time the soldiers went to the armory and trucks came to take soldiers to Nairobi for the counter attack. I was then 11 years old and I told my mum war had broken out. Guys, when war breaks out, the psychology and emotions of soldiers changes. Many of the soldiers were our friends who died and others got maimed. What's unfortunate is that I met some of them after they had retired and they were so disheartened for not being taken care of adequately of their injuries . I was at Moi Forces Academy , Eastleigh and all these stories were narrated by age mates we went to school with because the majority of the students' parents were soldiers. After that the army and airforce was to be filled with Kalenjins. They'd rise so phenomenally to protect Moi. May God help this country to have fairness to all. I'm 55 years old and wish the best for future generations of Kenya. One last note, Kenyans of non Somali origin should know that Somalis of Kenya are a very, very patriotic people and are different from Somalis from Mogadishu area. They're not deeply clannish like Somalis from Mogadishu. They want a fair Kenya. If you meet a Somali of Kenya anywhere in the world he feels very Kenyan. Even when a Kenyan Somali goes to Somalia he is still attached to Kenya. I've experienced it. Somalis from Somaliland, the Ishaq too are very good people and know how to live with other people.
Sad they were neglected by self centered nyayo, and my advice to the current security forces that are killing and maiming innocent young stars just exercising their democratic rights, be warned that after all that foolishness and blindly following illegal orders by Ruto eventually you'll be left alone to rot alone, secondly I hate using tribal notes , but here it seems that kalenjins are a self centered and greedy people with no memories that what goes up always comes down with a thud
@@johnburugu8706 I have been in Eldoret during the Gen Z protests, the Kalenjin youth of today are no the same as those of Kanu era. Don't confuse Kalenjin youth with the current Kalenjin leadership.
Good to hear that, though I can say I was born brought up and went to school in eldoret , one thing I learned about them is they say one thing but completely do the opposite of what they say , so if they've changed good for them maybe somewhere in the future when I visit Kenya again I'll be able to see the new difference . Otherwise , may good fortune befall Kenya and Peace prevail
@@Kayak_233 Mash'Allah brother.
Great story, thanks NTV!
Congratulations to National intelligence of the Republic of Kenya, Well Done 👍✅✅✅✅
My brother hussein anshur congratulations. You are very brilliant and need to be rewarded.
Very well-done documentary, we need more of such as a country, to learn and appreciate where we are. If you listen to the reasons Ochuka gave for the mutiny, they are the same reason we have GenZ demos today.
Rtd. Capt Wachira bit tipsy😂😂👍 hai! We'll fight tomorrow. Nitakujia jaba great legend
Wow what a brilliant documentary 👏🏾!! History
Wonderful research
Excellence Ahmed farah
What a timely documentary
For real
Director of National intelligence service of the Republic of Kenya,Nordin Hajji,Well Done 👍👍✅✅✅✅✅, that's what all Kenyans must Stand for without fear, National intelligence service of the Republic of Kenya Director Hajji ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤,
Great detailed documentary of all I’ve seen about 82’
Best version ever, BRAVO!!
These people should be president advisors,I'm sure his work would be easier abit.Old is gold.
Denied us the opportunity to get rid of Nyayo and his kleptocracy
It also allowed us to get rid of him through the ballot and to prove ourselves as a beacon of democracy and stability in the region.
@@thegratenjambinimurungah1219 beacon of democarcy na mko njaa... "Jirani anaongea kizungu mingi na njaaaaa"
@@ochisettingz3383Kila mahali Kuna njaa. No perfect country anywhere, not unless you want no freedom of speech like TZ where even reporting floods was a problem last year
Thanks... these guys screwed us
I love the story. I was just starting life from college by then
The Surveillance of Kenya.
good narration by Ibrahim Karanja.
I remember the event just like yesterday. The untold story could have even been great if it could have been told how the president left for Nairobi from state house nakuru
Someone should make a movie about this
The daily nation of the Republic of Kenya captured it very well
I like Wachila and Mulata the way they narrate their ordeals without forget Urshur who seems to be younger than all of them.
Very interesting and educational
Wonderful recollection.
Zakayo must go
Firstly, it's incredible how all the fighting units of the Kenya armed forces could go into war games in the far N.W of the country preparing for war with Uganda! Idi Amin who was probably the main concern was already 3 years out of power. So what was the level of threat Kenya faced from Uganda at the time of the coup attempt?
Secondly, if mere war games could deny Nairobi the capacity to defend itself from within, as nearly all forces were concentrated in part of the country, what would have happened if Kenya actually faced a full blown external attack from militarist Uganda and/or Somalia as tensions were rife mid-late 70's?
Long Live Ochuka, he had bravery that only a few possess. If moi had been ousted in 82 or even earlier kenya would've become like wakanda or a utopianesqe african powerhouse by now. We should not let ruto and his cronies return us to the moi era. We have sacrificed too much to come this far, whether by blood or ballot tyrants must fall.
I love how we lie to ourselves. We would be Sudan/Somalia because everyone wants power and once they get it - they don't want to let it go. Let's be real, give me a country that stabilized and flourished after coup especially in Africa and also, where leadership was returned to the people and didn't remain with the military completely, give me that exception country. The politicians who were involved remained rich and in high levels, many comrades died and their names were "written" off.
@@Kasasi0322 I don't have to give you a country as an example if that's what YOU believe then keep believing that coz its your right. Let me believe what I believe. Good evening
@@Kasasi0322 Democracy is BS. It is why Africa will be poor forever!
@@Kasasi0322well stated
It's the truth, a wise person learns from others, a fool wants to try using same method and claims theirs will be different😂😂😂
Research abit. And also note, that in such countries after coup there's no freedom of speech or association for whoever gets power wants to control everything so as not to get overthrown...so as you can imagine the narrative is controlled, so what we see is not even the darkest side of such countries.
@@itsTheTruthTeller
GG Ngatia very smart
Also very proud of 50ACB for protecting the integrity of the military by defending the embakasi Garrison against the GSU who tried to intervene and attack KAF officers..military affairs should be military only n GSu had no business to try interfere since army were in charge
Museven speaking in Kenya today
Awesome storytelling
That drive back in Nairobi on rough road in Land Rovers must have been fun. Exercise done, back to city👍
Somlis in the military saved and played big role in stabilising this country...blessed
They were not somalis, they were Kenyans.
Absolutely 💯. Hizi story za mtu yetu is becoming really boring.@@omarmutta4999
Lol
Everybody came from a place and a community!
It's tribes and communities that makes up a country!
It's tribes and communities came together that is made of kenya otherwise there's no Kenya without them.
This a great documentary.
I see people saying if should have happened and I see foolishness.
I love how we lie to ourselves. We would be Sudan/Somalia because everyone wants power and once they get it - they don't want to let it go. Let's be real, give me a country that stabilized and flourished after coup especially in Africa and also, where leadership was returned to the people and didn't remain with the military completely, give me that exception country. The politicians who were involved remained rich and in high levels, many comrades died and their names were "written" off...but for politicians who were of either side, them and their families were well and protected.
We choose, either democracy or military or go Rwanda way or Ugandan way. Let's not fool ourselves.
Ghana, Uganda, Niger, Burkina Faso
He's not GG but Martin Ngatia my immediate neighbor and since he left he never came back only his family could visit his home. Some few years ago he passed on, and was from Mathira
Was he buried in Kenya?
@@davismtai6627 no, since he left he never came back again.
@@Degas124 coup is a serious thing. People should be careful
@@davismtai6627 sure both his parents were buried and he couldn't attend.
Nice piece well done
Great recollection of the story
Damn. Also very interesting to see so many North Eastern Kenyan Soldiers prominently featured in this. I am so glad that the coup failed and our military remains the most professional and disciplined Defence Forces in Africa!
And it proves wrong many who think Northern folks are new entrants to our security forces
@@mohamudmuhumed732infact they saved Kenya. I have been fighting with family members due to this Duale issue. I feel he was great for the job 😢
@@thegratenjambinimurungah1219❤
Somalis are the best in this game and very Patriot.
I new I would find this group of fools but at least your boy was helpful in saving the nation kudos we will continue giving you jobs but don't turn on as like Somalia😂😂
Brave men who are to be remembered for their courage in acting swiftly under immense pressure and fear. Proud of them all. If men who had aircrafts, artillery, and machine guns failed to overthrow Moi's Government - then some Liberal funded political rebels will never succeed in overthrowing President Ruto's administration. The failed attempted civilian coup on June 25th, 2024, will also be remembered 42 years from now.
Great patriots 👏
Deserves a novel and a theatre 🎥 play. 40 years on Kenya economy is in shambles, and people are highly dissatisfied with the government 😅. Kenyan people are very patient.
The smart one escaped to Sweden 💯
Nice piece Ibrahim
The soldiers are still healthy and strong
Somalis all the time save Kenya from collapse and violence .patriotic people
Somalis of Kenya are generally very patriotic people, but have been betrayed.
Because they've known absence of peace is dangerous
So are these guys the heroes or villains? Imagine in the future someone giving a story of how he prevented people from change, the grievances that Mbotela is narrating are the same same that we have till now.
@kennedy be careful for what you wish for, it's seems you don't understand that , there would have no change for the better. It would have been blood all over and war eventually
@@wariodida9020 it would've been fine if it would've saved us from moi's tyranny. This country is lagging behind in everything because of his 24 year dictatorship
The future is yours,,the older generation is going away ,Don’t be naive and think that a military government can do better, VERY SOON it will be time GenZ and MILENIALS,,
it would have been detrimental... diplomacy and democracy is the way like the way multipartism was fought for
48:27 The more things change, the more they stay the same
fantastic
Histories of Chemistry, Physics, biology and biblical studies
great piece
Good masterpiece 👌 👏 ✨️ 🙌 👍
Smoking mirrors. Who are the traitors and who are the heroes?
Awesome piece.
It is 'cavalry' and not calvary. Such little mispronunciations should not be the norm in big media houses
ok CNN
49:00 it took me this long to grasp your point 😂😂😂....you gave us this footage tufanye chochote tunataka na hii information kabla 8/8 siyo?!😂😂😂😂
yes , was looking for this statements
The cost of living was high then, Kenyans were among the most taxed globally, then.....Interesting
The parallels are astonishing.
What we are experiencing now: high cost of living,over taxation, poor governance is a replica of 42 years back
@@abuasaad8072 Its sad to say the least
Congrats 🎉
Part 2 please
Ochuka had the same grievances as GenZ, are you thinking what am thinking 🤪🤔
Was he a hero or a traitor 🤷🏽♂️?
be careful for what you wish for, it's seems you don't understand that , It would have been blood all over and war eventually
3 points mapped out
😂😂😂Ngatia is still in SWEDEN!! OG that one.
@@Spider_Kim but he died some years ago.... he's my neighbor
I wish Wachira was my uncle 🤣🤣🤣 he has some nice story telling skills banaaaa
Even that time cost of living was high sasa watasemaje
Nice stori ...
North Eastern took part in saving Moi
So do not be surprised when Ruto trust them❤
Moi ruined kenya. Majority of the problems this country is going through is as a direct result of his 24 year dictatorship. North eastern would've been as advanced as Nairobi if you didn't save him
@@itsTheTruthTellerthe military is the last to trust,,even freedom you have of saying what you like will be gone,,They don’t hand over easily,,
If the worst could happen, Northeastern would have been a a country by now.
Great piece. Long live Kenya.
Surprisingly, no one relates this to the current undertaking in Kenya . Moi is as the only president who made folks protest , now it’s Ruto . What similarities are there between Moi and Ruto ? Jijazie
What a narration!
Happy to hear Lt General (RTD) Mulata. I know of his steadfast leadership, despite being clear and clean in all the offices he's held, I am sad how my country has treated him. A story for another day.
Okay...
I love Wachira's narration 😂.
Who was In the toilet?
The commanding boss was in the toilet 😂
Nice documentary
Is this a premonition?
A caution perhaps
Why do we praise a dictator that killed thousands
Waw! But why bring this now?
but why does is he sound like nanii must go?
Don't feel insecure Ruto akishinda kura tena ataachiwa amalize kumi yake
wauh people really suffered n kenya
Road trips ziendage kuvisit legends people!
The soldier who escaped to Sweden GG Ngatia has a RUclips channel called Kenya Red Alliance (Makozewe)
Thanks very much for the information! Now I recognise his channel! He's one bearded old man who speaks with a heavy Kikuyu accent. Ever since RUclips started he's been extremely outspoken against practically every Kenyan government! 😅 I always wondered who he was and why he's always so agitated! 😅😅
@@clickpaul2006 Lol I always wondered why he was that agitated too. Dude's blood pressure levels be going up. Now I know. I don't envy him. It's tough really not liking a government and letting it get to you, like I have with the current govt
@@panafrican.nation the guy should return to Kenya now and join the Gen Z protests! Looks like his niche finally caught up with him! 😅😅 I'm now thinking all along bro has been clocking 40 years ahead of his time 😅
@@clickpaul2006 Gen Z protests would be a nice opportunity for him to vent! But he passed away a few years ago, allegedly
@@panafrican.nation Ohhh I didn't know. No wonder I haven't been seeing his clips lately. May he rest in peace 🙏🏽
Betrayals all over the world
Tried but Never Succeeded
The guys reading teleprompters , thus never shown the interviewer
Well am afraid to say that this interviews are skewed!
Why is it that those interviewed only came from the commissioned ranks , yet there were airmen on site on the material day?
Long live Kenya and the true Heroes who saved the our Country.
Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi was the best President of Kenya.
I'm sorry but that is not true