A Kenyan man is seeking all the help he can get in an effort to ship his brother’s body back to Kenya.
Nelson Ngunyi lost his brother, Michal Ngunyi, 32, in a car accident in Southern Sudan. Michael went to Sudan is search of greener pastures.
His brother’s death comes in the heels of the passing away of his mother a couple of months ago.
Michael Ngunyi’s body is lying in a Juba morgue which does not have a freezer. The morgue is in an area that observes Islamic traditions where burial takes place immediately after death hence no need for freezers.
Nelson is worried that his brother’s body will in bad shape in the absence of a freezer and hopes to have the body shipped immediately to Kenya.
Nelson is hoping to raise funds to have the body shipped to Kenya as soon as possible to prevent any further deterioration.
There will be a fundraising meeting today August 28, 2012 from 7pm at his place and the address is 18959 Dallas Parkway, Apt 522, Dallas TX 75287. You can swing by any time of the day to visit him.
For those who will not be able to make it, you can deposit your donations to :
He used similar diversionary tactics when answering questions on Jacob Juma.
Here’s a clip of the DP making the Mutunga statement.
If there’s anything we learnt from Deputy President William Ruto’s interview with Hussein Mohammed on Tuesday, it’s that he is very good at giving punchlines and sideshows to avoid answering questions directly.
I’m not sure if it comes out naturally or whether he actually rehearses for it.
When asked by Hussein whether he has a problem with IEBC as presently constituted, Ruto dropped a huge punchline, completely unrelated.
“Personally I have a son who is a lawyer. I have a serious issue with my Chief Justice having an earring. But I haven’t organized a demonstration.”
He used similar diversionary tactics when answering questions on Jacob Juma.
Here’s a clip of the DP making the Mutunga statement.
If there’s anything we learnt from Deputy President William Ruto’s interview with Hussein Mohammed on Tuesday, it’s that he is very good at giving punchlines and sideshows to avoid answering questions directly.
I’m not sure if it comes out naturally or whether he actually rehearses for it.
When asked by Hussein whether he has a problem with IEBC as presently constituted, Ruto dropped a huge punchline, completely unrelated.
“Personally I have a son who is a lawyer. I have a serious issue with my Chief Justice having an earring. But I haven’t organized a demonstration.”
He used similar diversionary tactics when answering questions on Jacob Juma.
Here’s a clip of the DP making the Mutunga statement.
Source:Jambonewspot