Vichekesho.
Trauma and Kenyan Post Colonial Identity:
Vichekesho; For many a person in Kenya today, can be said simply unaware even and of just how life in Kenya in many a way was lived and during the Colonial and Pre-Colonial times that is. That the Colonial History of Kenya, is often falsely presented and in speak even of its origins and in the so termed 'White Highlands' that is [and as with they said even British, when in reality speak of the so termed 'White Highlands' in all, does in many a way even speak of the All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi too], but that in all ways even, Colonial History as falsely presented and in speak of the 'Displacement' of the Kikuyu people and from their lands too in all, and in favour of 'White Settlers' that is, and in many a way too, the so termed struggle by the Kikuyu people in all, and in gaining back their lands that is [but with no evidence and in many a way even, and of just how in all, Nairobi city was actually built, and as with perhaps stating that, many a so termed Native Tribe, have no said history in all and in Nairobi too that is].
In all though, what is been said here is that, life in Colonial Kenya had nothing to do and with speak of Displacement, but that in all ways even, it all spoke of being Dislodged that is, and as with this speaking even of the fact that, life in Colonial Kenya did speak even of Vichekesho in itself, such that, the term Dislodgement in all, does speak even and of hate in all, and as arising, and from the very fact that others enjoyed their lives meticulously in all actually [and in the name of Laughter too], while others were simply said unhappy in their ways that is [and as with all this too, leading to the very world of 'White Mischief' that is].
In all, Kenyan Tribal/Ethnic Identities, and as arising with the British in Kenya [and speak even of the BEAC (British East African Country)], and with the Mau Mau uprising on the otherhand and as born in many a way, and of Dislodgement and 'Vichekesho' too that is [and a situation in all again, very much created by the British, and as with speak even of Tribal/Ethnic Identities in Kenya, and as arising in all again truly, and with speak of Co-Dependency, and as a Psychological condition, and one that does speak even of Colonialism and Neo-Colonialism too that is]. In all, Co-Dependency and as best defined here in all perhaps, and by the Swahili saying 'Kikulacho Ki Nguoni Mwako'.
Finally, Post-Colonial Identity, and as differing even and from speak of Post-Independence Identity, and as Post-Colonial here, does speak even and of defining Kenya and from speak even of 'Democratic Republic' Ideals too that is.