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Few events in Kenya's recent history have captured the imagination of the nation as those of the period from the late 1970s. Between the pages of this memoirs is a history of that period which is hardly taught in our schools and is fast receding into the holes of the insignificant as a younger generation takes over. The history of that era, like that of all the eras that have made this country, needs to be preserved by those who witnessed and participated in it. In Stronger Than Faith, Oduor Ong'wen adds clarity to the politics of an important but dark era of our history. It adds clarity to why that era is not entirely gone.…mehr

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Few events in Kenya's recent history have captured the imagination of the nation as those of the period from the late 1970s. Between the pages of this memoirs is a history of that period which is hardly taught in our schools and is fast receding into the holes of the insignificant as a younger generation takes over. The history of that era, like that of all the eras that have made this country, needs to be preserved by those who witnessed and participated in it. In Stronger Than Faith, Oduor Ong'wen adds clarity to the politics of an important but dark era of our history. It adds clarity to why that era is not entirely gone.
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Autorenporträt
Oduora Ong'wen was a key player in the movement for Kenya's Second Liberation. He was the Secretary General of Student Union at the University of Nairob and later worked in the Southern and Eastern Africa Trade Information and Negotiations Institute (SEATINI) where he served for 10 years as the Country Director for Kenya. He left SEATINI in 2015 to become the Executive Director of Orange Democratic Movement (ODM, a centre-left political party and grassroots people's movement which was formed during the 2005 Kenyan constitutional referendum campaign and led by Raila Odinga.