A Kenyan Student In Alabama Running For Kenyan Presidency In 2012

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George Muumbo

During the day, George Muumbo is always on the run.  He begins with a call to family in Kenya followed by a full day of class at Alabama A&M University.  Then, he makes time to fix computers.  But, his day is not over just yet.  Muumbo said, "Then I go to my night job, where I work the graveyard shift until the next morning and I start it all over again."

A man always on the run, but always with a purpose, Muumbo expects his long days and long nights to translate into lots of experience as he makes a run at president of Kenya in 2012.  In his spare time, Muumbo uses the airwaves to send a message to voters in Kenya.  He says the number one issue for the country is the Economy.  "A good leader will find out the one thing that needs to be transformed so that it could affect positively the variety of things that depend on it."

Muumbo is also a cadet in the Army ROTC at Alabama A&M.  He hopes being well-rounded will help him become commander-in-chief in 2012.

http://www.waaytv.com/news/local/story/Alabama-A-M-Student-Running-for-President-of-Kenya/1HDuISJ2DkeEjAfw1hcwZw.cspx

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Jonah

Good job to get that message,but Mr Muumbo be in Kenya by now nobody will give you votes whatsoever if you are not there and find the struggle with Kenyan citizens. I will just look at you like strange cow in somebody's vineyard.

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Juba

Keep dreaming but don't quit your night job kijana...

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Andrew
NO NO NO USA army personnel for Kenyan president......we not the 52 nd state lol
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seremsam
I suppose, you have a long way to, perhaps, better first organize few back in Kenya, create jobs and make sure the youth whom I suppose are the backborn of the devlopment. Well, good luck master.
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wodbon
Go For it bro!! Sky's the limit!!
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karanja

Kijana, just focus on your night job and pay bills. We have enough politician here and you better save money, no more corrupt politicians in Kenya..good job Bwana PLO Lumumba, hunt them down brother, I support YOU!

Proud former NJ resident now enjoying nichi yangu Kenya!! Home sweet home for real!

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peter
are u mad? did u ever hear of being in the country for 5 yrs to qualify to vie for presidency. hebu serve US army na utumie waty wako hizo doh haraka.
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Eunice
The good thing is dreams are free and everybody has one. I once dreamt I had six hands.....lol
In the end I will have your vote too. I really believe in this. Cheers y'all and thanks for supporting or not supporting me. There is still time. We have a long way to go till the elections.
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Jonny
It sound good but unrealistic, In the first place you know u can't make it, and it is even more ridiculous since it shows that you don't have a touch on the new constitution, it doesnt allow you. You need to read it but passionately save the U.S governemnt as an Army. We need not an Army to lead Kenya, we need somebody with a Vision than Muscles and allien to reality. Dream on something else but beware of being seen as crazy.
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mzalendo halisi
this guy is a joke. get done with school and clock in somewhere. waste of time. under achiever.
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ANNE

Well, Mr. whatever his name is knows he can not win presidency in Kenya--well at least not at this time....I think his concern is to go down in history as one who run for presidency in Kenya. Unfortunately, I do not think this will be possible for him....What do you think Kenya is? What are your college professors feeding you, sir? pipe dreams?

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Givenchy Bladi
This knuckle-head is some douche-bag who went to Kitui high school and was a Captain in 1992, which was possible as a favor from the head-master to his dad. He used to be a very disoriented individual dictating and having night meetings with other prefects beating what was termed as "crooks" as defined by his stupid statues. This fool has been in the U.S for over 12 years and here he is running as a President on the internet, he has nothing, not even finished school. He will be a loser now and in the future. He needs to sticks to his stupid job in rural Alabama. In Kenya we don't need ignorant fools who couldn't even make it to the local public universities. He needs a dose of reality, hit the ground and go to places like Lodwar, Garba-Tula and save us the ignorance. This is not high school you dictator. Keep your graveyard job
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Imran
KENYA NEEDS A LEADER WHO IS FOR THE PEOPLE AND BY THE PEOPLE.... I FEEL AS THOUGH WHEN SOMEBODY LEAVES THE COUNTRY (BRAIN-DRAIN) they would not be as effective in directing the country as someone who has stayed there their whole life. My grandfather was a mau mau... he did not join the revolution for our countrys freedom to see it be directed by those who leave their motherland and attain the education and prespective of the MZUNGU!!!! UHURU SASA!!!
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michael
Start small my brother...like a councillor, then mp or now senator as they are known..

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