Thursday, August 26, 2010

Let Us all Welcome Promulgatarian New Kenya

It’s approaching the dawn of a new country and early morning rays are already beaming beautifully on the gleaming peaks of Mt Kenya, lustrous rocks in Kerio Valley, welcoming sun dunes in Chalbi desert, and excited schools of fish at the shores of Lamu.

Indeed, the whole country is on the eve of a historic day, 27th August, when a new beginning is ushered in. Kenya is undeniably on the brink of a major shift not experienced since independence. It’s the proverbial eleventh hour for the British-born constitution existence in Kenya and when the clock ticks over the twelfth hour, a new child in Africa home will be born. This birth will come forth with a new set of instructions on how to nurture the newborn.

When President Kibaki pens into law the collection of supreme laws he would forthwith project Kenyans to the land with bright stars shinning on it and fresh, cold rivers stream in; it’s the land where forefathers imagined and salivated for long but didn’t get to.
One major thing about the promulgated-to-be document is that it’s proletarian friendly and post promulgatarian Kenya will, for sure, be a better place to live and prosper in for all.

As the hour nears, true patriots will be counted among those who will remember the day and inform their children, grandchildren, great grand children and future generations of the day’s importance towards transformation of this country.
What’s In the Shadows takes this privilege to urge all to attend the NATIONAL function to be held at Uhuru Park tomorrow as a show of unity and love for our country.

Just by the way....
*Promulgation is not a new vocabulary and those who claim so are just exposing their wanton ignorance. The word means simply to make something widely known.
*Promulgatarian is not a new word in Oxford’s dictionary so don’t waste time looking for it.

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