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Asked: 1 year ago2022-07-08T20:15:47+03:00 2022-07-08T20:15:47+03:00In: Politics

Brian Bera, the JKUAT student who wanted to attack Uhuru at State House. Is he a madman, hero, or villain?

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Some people say that a psychiatric should examine him. Is he mad?

Others say that he is one among many frustrated youths. Is he a hero?

The GSU guards at State House shot him to immobilize him. Is he a villain?

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  1. Kelvin Onyango
    Kelvin Onyango Speaker leader | doctor | teacher
    2022-07-14T09:46:11+03:00Added an answer about 1 year ago

    Brian fully represents what the majority of the people are going through.Young Kenyan youths feel like there future has been stolen and the people who are suppose to protect them aren’t addressing the key issues affecting them.
    Unemployment is a looming pandemic. We have graduates but unemployed.

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  2. Nempy
    Nempy Enlightened Research assistant
    2022-08-30T15:33:04+03:00Added an answer about 1 year ago

    I think the student was not in his right mind, there was something that was going through his mind. There is no way that a sober person can try to invade a well protected area.

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  3. Martha Nyaboke
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    2022-07-13T18:10:57+03:00Added an answer about 1 year ago

    When the madness of an entire nation disturbs a solitary mind, it is not enough to say the man is mad. – Francis Imbuga

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  4. Gloria Wakhu
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    2022-07-14T10:24:10+03:00Added an answer about 1 year ago

    The student was clearly out of it when he wanted to take that step and attack the president of a nation. Evidently, he feels obliged to step up in that way because he doesn’t feel taken care of as a student and as a citizen too. There is alot he would want to say and would be easier if someone would air out the matters eating him up rather than lashing him out. He might have had a bad approach but he ought to be listened to and things acted upon instead if condemning him. I don’t think it’s right to term him as mad. I’m neither in support of his approach to the matter nor against it. I just think he needs to be listened to. A softer approach can be used besides violence. At least, I believe that.

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    2022-11-11T16:53:05+03:00Added an answer about 11 months ago

    He is all the three in one. It only depends on the angle from which you look at it.

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