CNN'S Richard Quest ;Presdent Uhuru Kenyatta's Interview Video !

From A Nairobian's Perspective ! Wed Aug 6 2014, 09:05:00

Richard Quest seems to capture the Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta thoughts in a coincise manner in this interview.There's more to it than simply peddling the mantra that Terrorism is a global threat.Specifically i find  President Uhuru on point when he points that "Travel Advisories"  following specific threats  are ill advised and work against international corporation. Think of it such travel advisories by Western States amount to scoring an own goal and giving terrorist the power and effect they so desire.Interesting interview by Richard Quest during the Ongoing Africa /United States of America Summit!

You can watch the video UHURU KENYATTA CNN INTERVIEW

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