First i humbly do convey my condolences to the poor innocent Kenyans who lost their lives in the yesterdays Kibera train accident, may God Console the families...Impact-Site-Verification: 3f851ce8-2b64-4f19-b1ec-bfe805655ce7
On a different perspective, and in ref to the biblical saying that we shall reap what we sow, i strongly believe that the railway line had been stable from time in memorial until the same area hooligans started uprooting the line!!! consequently the whole stretch of line is in no shape to stand the bulk of the trains due to the hooliganism!!!
The painful part of it all is that unfortunately those who died are not the one who did the henious act of foolish expression of what have too common become of us Kenyan as anger!
i would expect any kind of reasoning form different intelligence quotients but be sure to get the same in this thread...
I beg to rest my case....
On a different perspective, and in ref to the biblical saying that we shall reap what we sow, i strongly believe that the railway line had been stable from time in memorial until the same area hooligans started uprooting the line!!! consequently the whole stretch of line is in no shape to stand the bulk of the trains due to the hooliganism!!!
The painful part of it all is that unfortunately those who died are not the one who did the henious act of foolish expression of what have too common become of us Kenyan as anger!
i would expect any kind of reasoning form different intelligence quotients but be sure to get the same in this thread...
I beg to rest my case....
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