Daily Trust (Abuja)
3 November 2008
In 1980 a little known publishing company, TransAfrica, issued a book that turned out to be a "best seller" in Kenya. It was titled "The Kenyatta Succession"; coming out three years after the death in office of independent Kenya's founder-president, Jomo Kenyatta referred to in veneration as "Mzee" (or 'Grand Old Man', in Kiswahili).
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Happy to see this insightful analysis by Professor Oculi who I came to know when I served as a visiting professor at ABU. would love to get in touch with him.