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Winnie Odinga

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Winnie Irmgard Odinga (born March 6, 1990) known as Kazi, is a Kenyan politician serving as an East African Community member of Parliament in the fifth East African Legislative Assembly in Arusha representing the Government of Kenya.

Quotes

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    • "My mom is my Number one mentor. When I was young it was mostly her and i and She would tell me that i can do anything. She would buy me these T-Shirts that read 'anything a boy can do, a girl can do better and that really shaped my thinking."
    • "The responsibility God has given me to serve my people is what wakes me up when I'm feeling lazy. Kenyans have never let us down and we don't intend to disappoint them."
    • "And please don't text me "Hi". Write a brief text with what you want and keep moving. Who has time for small talk?."

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    • "Five years ago exactly today, as we left JKIA, 49 lives were lost. I am still here by God's grace. Fast forward to today, I am elected to be a member of the EALA. I am humbled. I am grateful. I am ready. This is for all the ones we lost on the way. There is no me without you,"

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    • "It is disdainful and elitist to refer to poverty stricken people as “dear stupid Kenyans.” I mean honestly, do you think the lady you pay to wash your underwear, clean your floors and bathe your children that you know very well has two children of her own but you insist on paying 10,000 shillings a month doesn’t have anger inside her?"

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