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Just a Minute!
Just a Minute!
Just a Minute!
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Just a Minute!

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Politicians went round and round in many places for prayers to defeat ICC. They say theirs were prayers to the God that hears the innocent. on the other hand there were the IDPs who were crying for justice. They lost their property and even loved ones. Now that there are no more accused, there have been prayers to thank God for having heard the prayers.
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LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 22, 2016
ISBN9781311781376
Just a Minute!
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James Kemoli Amata

I am a retired secondary school teacher of Kiswahili (and Christian Religious Education) and an excited preventive healthcare marketer with Green World Health Products Company.I am a 1976 University of Nairobi Bachelor of Education [Arts (Hons)] graduate and a freelance content writer with a passion for writing and indeed I am a farmer-like author with many titles.I published my first book in 1985, by traditional publishing. I have tried self-publishing and now I am in great heat to explore E-publishing.However, I will never forget my Taaluma ya Ushairi (with Kitula King’ei) from which the publisher ate fat alone, and happens to be an E-book without my knowledge.As I do my business, I worship God in African Kenya Sabcrynnsk of Soi (Prayer and Healing) Church.

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    Just a Minute! - James Kemoli Amata

    Introduction

    It is one day after the ICC set free DP William Samoei Ruto and LJ Joshua arap Sang. Celebrations are here and there in the Rift Valley but not everywhere in Kenya.

    There are people at the Coast, Western and in Nyanza who are unhappy. Not only these, others are everywhere in Busia, Nakuru, Kisumu, Turbo, Soy, Kakamega, Kisii and Trans Nzoia who are crying that they have been ignored yet they lost property and not only that; they lost loved ones.

    Most of these people talk in low bitter tones under cover. They have neither strength nor power to make their voice heard.

    1. God Knows

    The most angry, angry and angry people are the IDPs. They have lost all hope that they had about getting any justice. They see total darkness in the future.

    But the government has been saying that it has compensated all the IDPs. At the same time, it says compensation is going on and yet again says it will go with speed to compensate them. Which of the statements should we buy?

    In this case, only God knows who is saying the truth.

    Now the issue is: Whose prayers did God

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