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by Gachara Irura, South Africa Oct 18, 2007
Culture , Peace & Conflict   Opinions

  


Milgram’s study has withstood the tests of time and culture. Furthermore, it seems that it will be a long time before our politicians begin to get it right... given that they incline more to fuelling corruption with destructive rhetoric and favoritism (mine is a justifiably harsh rendition). But they are ordinary people too. I hope we would know that. And thereafter, like the lady writer above, I wonder what kind of man would I want to be...

*Terry McMillan: in Foreword “By any means Necessary” (by Spike Lee)





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Gachara Irura


I'm Gachara Irura. I'm a 25 year old Kenyan - just completed University and I'm presently working at a Microfinance-institution in Nairobi, Kenya.

I have two passions: music, and computers, in that order. My profession is within the ICT industry (studied computer science), but I've heard ICT is not a profession as such...

I'm interested in seeing SME's, especially in the developing world, earn the respect they deserve in driving development within the economy. Financial empowerment also plays a role in democracy. I hope this can be realized in my lifetime :-).

I enjoy movies, reading and, of course, listening to music!
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