It is clear Gration is here to stay for the long haul, well at least long enough to see Kenyans see themselves as East Africans or global citizens and pull away from the tribal cocoons that retreat to much too often.
“If they did that this place will take off. It’s devolution that will make Kenya a stronger country, not to benefit one tribe or region. It will make a difference in stability, security and prosperity,” he said.
He certainly doesn’t believe in watching other people play the guinea pig, his military past will not allow him. It’s about going all in, but even more getting others to enjoy a piece of the growing pie called Kenya.
“I registered right here in Kenya. I believe in Kenya so much that I’m risking my income and my future in this country. Come on down and follow my example,” he chimed.