The 1982 Kenyan coup was a failed attempt to overthrow President Daniel arap Moi's government. At midnight on Saturday, August 1, 1982, a group of soldiers from the Kenya Air Force took over the radio station Voice of Kenya and announced that they had overthrown the government. Daniel Toroitich arap Moi (born September 2, 1924) was the President of Kenya from 1978 until 2002. ... August 1 is the 213th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (214th in leap years), with 152 days remaining. ... 1982 (MCMLXXXII) is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Kenya Air Force has F-5 Freedom Fighters as well as BAe Hawks. ... Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) is the state run media (Radio and Television) organization. ...
Hezekiah Ochuka, a Senior Private Grade-I (the second lowest rank in Kenya’s military) ruled Kenya for a few hours before escaping to Tanzania. After being extradited back to Kenya, he was tried and found guilty for leading the coup and hanged in 1987. This article needs to be wikified. ... Private refers to: privacy the ability of a person to control the availability of information about and exposure of him or herself. ... Extradition is a formal process by which a criminal suspect held by one government is handed over to another government for trial or, if the suspect has already been tried and found guilty, to serve his or her sentence. ...
Kenyans have no doubt become accustommed to some of his phrases for example, "muendelee na moyo huo huo"--Swahili for "keep on with what spirit", "siasa mbaya maisha mbaya"--Swahili for "bad politics destroys lives", just to mention but a few.
This in itself attests to the fact that whereas Kenyans have had some concerns with the way the Moi administration has dealt with certain issues, he still commands a soft spot in most of their hearts and a lot of people identify with him.
Kenyan's pride was seriously hurt when she featured highly in the "world's poorest" and "most corrupt" lists There have also been a wave of unexplained political assassinations, including but not limited to that of prominent Foreign Affairs Minister Robert Ouko.