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We the people, Thinking heavenly acting Kenyanly book by Timothy Njoya – A memoir

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Timothy Murere Njoya makes a decision to convert to become saved. He is met with threats of a beating by the church and state. The year is 1956. The Mau Mau had taken to the forest determined to win back the land stolen from them by British settlers.

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We the people, Thinking heavenly acting Kenyanly book by Timothy Njoya – A memoir

Timothy Murere Njoya makes a decision to convert to become saved. He is met with threats of a beating by the church and state. The year is 1956. The Mau Mau had taken to the forest determined to win back the land stolen from them by British settlers.

Now, Njoya has an all-consuming purpose. Based on his newfound sovereignty, he dedicates his life to restoring the people’s humanity and the country’s nationhood.

His pursuit sees him thrice defrocked and, thrice killed, but he is thrice reinstated and thrice rises again, surviving against the odds to see the beginning of the realization of his dream—a Constitution based on the sovereignty of We the People.

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