Martin Shikuku
Martin Shikuku was a renowned Kenyan politician and a vocal advocate for political reform in the 1990s, often remembered for his courage in standing up against government oppression and fighting for the rights of ordinary citizens.
Born on Jan 01, 1929 (97 years old)
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Kenya:
Martin Shikuku was a politician who discussed the political dynamics of the Luhya community with Kenneth Lusaka.
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Kenya:
Martin Shikuku had visited Moi in 1992 and became a laughing stock among the Young Turks.
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Kenya:
Martin Shikuku is a former politician whose son attempted to access his alleged billions held by banks.
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Kenya:
Mr Orengo’s other comparison in brashness would be Mr Martin Shikuku.
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Kenya:
Martin Shikuku was a delegate sent to negotiate with KADU leaders during the independence talks.
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Kenya:
Martin Shikuku was one of the key reformists arrested by the state during the early 1990s.
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Kenya:
Martin Shikuku is honored as a hero of the second liberation in Kenya, known for his role in advocating for democracy.
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Kenya:
Martin Shikuku was a pro-democracy champion who insisted on the rally continuing despite the government's crackdown.
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Kenya:
Martin Shikuku took charge of the illegal rally during the Saba Saba demonstrations.
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Kenya:
Martin Shikuku took charge of the illegal rally during the Saba Saba demonstrations.
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