Pope Francis Should Offer A Public Apology To Emmanuel Shikuku
Pope Francis arriving at JKIA in Nairobi on Nov 25, 2015 It is characteristic of us as Africans not to wash our dirty linen in public. It is also considered a mark of maturity and responsibility to ‘cover each other’s nakedness’ especially whenever an important guest visits our homes. This implies that the host should maintain an aura of warmth, love and generosity in both word and deed, in spite of any acrimony pre-existing amongst his family members,in order to keep the visitor feeling at home and entertained for the duration of the visit. Pope Francis detests any form of white-washing, going by the acts of humility and selflessness he has already demonstrated in the two days he has been here in Kenya. His impact will not be forgotten in decades to come as can be observed by his effortless ability to unite us as a nation despite our religious, racial, political, tribal, and social inclinations- something that our leaders have so far miserably failed. For the ...