Wednesday, 28 May 2014

LG cuts emissions by 38 million tons

LG Electronics (LG) cut emissions from the use of its products by 38 million tons in 2013, equivalent to the emissions generated by 1 million American households using electricity. This exceeded the company’s target to reduce emissions from the use of LG products by 30 million tons in a year, a target which LG had previously projected would not be reached until 2020.

Buoyed by this success, LG has set itself the even more challenging goal of cutting emissions associated with product use by 60 million tons a year in 2020 ― an accumulated reduction of approximately 420 million tons between 2009 to 2020. “A decrease of this size will have the same positive impact on air quality as the planting of 150 billion pine tree seedlings a year,” said the Josep Kim, the LG East Africa Managing Director.  

LG’s advanced technologies helped to lower greenhouse gas emissions through impressive energy saving performance. The company’s Linear Compressor used in refrigerators and Direct Drive technology in its washing machines are clear proof of LG’s commitment to, and leadership in, delivering environmentally friendly products. LG’s LED-backlit LCD TV achieved 67 percent improved energy efficiency[1] by using Local Dimming Technology and Smart Energy Saving Technology.

For its continued leadership in manufacturing and promoting efficiency, LG was recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with the 2014 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year-Sustained Excellence Award, the highest distinction bestowed upon ENERGY STAR partners. In Korea, LG has earned 98 low-carbon product certifications in the field of home appliances from the Ministry of Environment and Korean Environmental Industry & Technology Institute, more than any other manufacturer to date. Furthermore, LG was ranked first in the Carbon Management Global Leaders Club by CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project) Korea from 2009 to 2012.


“Reaching this milestone could not have been possible if not for the dedication of our employees who have led the way in environmental stewardship,” said Joon-ho Kim, senior vice president and head of LG’s Quality Center. “We will continue to push the boundaries to bring innovations to our customers that are both technologically superior and environmentally responsible.”

Tuesday, 13 May 2014

LG launches earphones that track heart rate

LG Electronics has now made its first foray into the fitness technology market with earphones that measure your heart rate. In an effort to demonstrate that accuracy and comfort should not have to be sacrificed for good looks, LG Electronics (LG) will introduce its first fitness wearable devices to consumers starting this month.

LG Lifeband Touch and Heart Rate Earphones offer practical features and one of the most accurate data collection and analysis currently available, making it easier for wearers to take control of their health. Both devices can be wirelessly connected to most of today’s popular smartphones to create a full-featured wearable ecosystem.

LG Lifeband Touch features a bright, full-touch OLED display that provides easy, real-time access to a full range of fitness data so wearers can track their progress and adjust their workout plans accordingly. Lightweight and simple to use, a unique motion-sensing algorithm automatically turns on the display when wearers rotate their wrists.
LG Lifeband Touch features two sensors — a triple-axis accelerometer and an altimeter — that work together to provide the most accurate data in real time. What’s more, LG Lifeband Touch enables users to check incoming calls and messages and control their music playlists on their smartphones, keeping wearers connected while delivering an uninterrupted workout experience.

LG Lifeband Touch is compatible with both Android and iOS operating systems and is designed to work with the LG Fitness app as well as popular fitness apps such as MyFitnessPal, Runkeeper and MapMyFitness.

The long-lasting -90mAh battery is good for five days of use between charges. And unlike other wearable fitness devices that are designed to be “one size fits all,” LG Lifeband Touch is available in three different sizes for the most comfortable fit possible.

LG’s Heart Rate Earphones are designed to provide accurate heart rate data by measuring blood flow signals in the ear via PerformTek sensor technology while also delivering excellent sound. Because of the unique physiology of the ear, wearers can get more accurate health and fitness metrics with LG’s Heart Rate Earphones than with other devices, especially when engaged in physical activity.

LG Heart Rate Earphones can be used alone or with LG Lifeband Touch. A separate clip-on medallion contains Bluetooth connectivity which sends data to the Lifeband Touch or a compatible smartphone. When using the LG Fitness App, users can also receive audible status updates informing them of their heart rate and VO2 max (maximal oxygen consumption) levels in real time.

Following an earlier launch in the United States, LG Lifeband Touch will be rolled out in key markets in weeks ahead. Additional details of LG’s new wearable devices will be announced locally when the products are introduced in the East African market.

Lifeband Touch Key Specifications:

          Display: 0.9-inch OLED (128 x 32)
          Battery: 90mAh
          Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0
          Band Length: 196mm (XL) / 181mm (L) / 166mm (M)
          Weight: 53.1g(XL) / 50.1g(L) / 49.9g(M)


Heart Rate Earphones Key Specifications:

          Battery: 200mAh
          Connectivity: Bluetooth 3.0
          Size: 46 x 33 x 17mm
          Weight: 26.7g (Earphones) / 18g (Medallion)

          Others: Hands Free Call, Voice Guide






Friday, 9 May 2014

LG rolls out premium smart appliances that “chat”

LG Electronics (LG) has launched premium smart appliances with revolutionary HomeChat™ messaging service in South Korea. HomeChat™ employs Natural Language Processing (NLP) and LINE, the popular mobile messenger app with over 300 million users, to let homeowners communicate, control, monitor and share content with LG’s latest smart appliances. Introducing a whole new level of convenience, the company’s premium smart appliance lineup includes a camera-equipped refrigerator, a washing machine that allows users to start and download washing cycles remotely via HomeChat™ and a Lightwave oven that supports NFC and WiFi for convenient control from any location.

LG HomeChat™ incorporates the popular LINE application to allow users to receive recommendations and control settings when away from home. “With an intuitive interface, HomeChat™ makes communicating with LG’s smart refrigerator, washing machine or oven much like chatting with a close friend,” said Josep Kim the LG East Africa Managing Director. 

For extra convenience, the Quick Button feature enables fast and easy access to each appliance’s most commonly used functions. HomeChat™ also gives users the choice of three different modes: Vacation, Away and Return-home. LG’s new service even brings an element of fun to appliances, offering a selection of over 40 unique LINE stickers to add an enjoyable, personal component to conversations.

“Today’s intelligent home appliances offer a variety of useful functions but many consumers still find setting them up an extremely complicated process.” said Seong-jin Jo, president and CEO of the LG Electronics Home Appliance Company. “Not only does LG HomeChat help simplify and enhance our products, they also deliver a unique user experience, adding even more value to our customers’ lives.”

LG Smart Refrigerator
LG’s most advanced smart refrigerator incorporates several breakthrough innovations, such as the Smart View feature. Using the industry’s first built-in internal refrigerator camera positioned at the top of the main compartment, users can monitor exactly what’s inside their refrigerator on their smartphones or tablets. The wide angle camera can show content not only in the upper shelves, but also food items on the bottom-most shelf. The built-in camera detects the opening and closing of the refrigerator, capturing images of the food items stored inside when last opened. Using HomeChat™, users can immediately see exactly what they need to buy when they’re at the grocery store or supermarket.

And LG’s Smart Manager feature transforms the refrigerator into a complete food management system. Using the built-in LCD panel or LG Smart Refrigerator smartphone app, users can check the content of their refrigerator without opening the door. The Smart Manager’s Freshness Tracker makes it possible to input a wide range of foods and beverages to keep track of expiration dates. Smart Manager can also recommend meal options based on the ingredients stored in the refrigerator.

LG’s unique Health Manager can make recipe recommendations as well as daily and weekly meal plans based on the user’s personal profile. Age, sex, weight and height information are used to determine body mass index (BMI), which is then used to create an appropriate, personalized meal plan.

LG Smart Washing Machine
With HomeChat™, consumers can remotely control and monitor their LG smart washing machine from outside the home. By texting start washing cycle when they head for home, LG’s smart washing machine will ensure that the laundry is completed by the time they get home. And by texting what are you doing? users can receive real time updates on the washer’s progress. LG’s smart washing machine is equipped with an intuitive smart touch display that makes it easy to select or download appropriate wash cycles via a WiFi connection.

LG Smart Lightwave Oven
With HomeChat™ and Recipe Search, homeowners can converse with their smart LG oven to recommend recipes for specific dishes. Select Return-home using HomeChat™ and the smart oven will ask, what dish would you like to make today? and open the Recipe Search window. When ready to cook, the oven will set the oven’s temperature and cooking time for the particular dish. Users can receive alerts on their smartphones when new recipes are available, encouraging family members to try new and interesting dishes.


After its successful launch in Korea, LG plans to introduce the HomeChat™-compatible smart refrigerator, washing machine and oven in other markets including the United States.




Monday, 24 March 2014

1 Million artisans techincal and vocational education training



















Housing Finance to train a million artisans
'Housing Finance will train 250,000 artisans annually in a time stretch of four years
Housing Finance will train 250,000 artisans annually in a time stretch of four years
Mortgage lender Housing Finance (HF) has unveiled a massive training program to train one million artisans for the construction industry by 2016.
Through it’s newly founded corporate social investments arm, Housing Finance Foundation, the NSE-listed firm will train at least 250,000 artisans countrywide annually to 2016 in partnership with the Ministry of Education.
The initiative dubbed ‘Army of 1 million artisans’ flagship project’ seeks to build up workmanship in the construction industry.
HF said the initiative will concentrate on sharpening the skills of artisans through the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions. This, according to the company, will be handy for Vision 2030 flagship projects such as LAPSSET Corridor and Konza Technology City.
“Technical and vocational education and training is the weakest link in the entire education system yet we require a skilled workforce to roll out projects identified in Vision 2030,” HF managing director Frank Ireri said during the launch of the program.
The programme is expected to create Kenya’s first data bank of certified artisans where firms can refer to when sourcing for services.
HF’s move has been welcome by industry players, most of whom say it will bring reprieve to an industry that is plagued by lack of qualified artisans.
“We have very few qualified artisans, especially painters and plumbers. The ‘Army of 1 million artisans’ flagship project’ will definitely play an important role in the sector,” said Njuguna Mutonga, a Nakuru property developer.
HF is taking advantage of the recently introduced Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Act 2012, which seeks to create a mechanism for promoting access and equity in training to assure standards, quality and relevance.
The Bill seeks to shift TVET from time-bound, curriculum-based training to flexible, competency-focused training.'

Saturday, 8 December 2012

Free Style


My come back
After a long day of putting up Christmas trees and decor at the Junction, Marion decided we go for KFC. No one had eaten all day plus it was a nice opportunity to bond with the new guys at work. I like the service at the branch. After getting served the lady comes to check if the chicken was made according to your preference, or if you need to add something or notify to you that the till is closing so adding something would be appropriate then. I think she is the supervisor their, she has this smile of, "their is more money in your wallet, come on, spend it all here" huh huh.  So anyway these guys tell you the chicken will be ready in 20 minutes but it gets to your table in 10 minutes, most restaurants better learn from this pointer. In the midst of eating, sharing laughs, I kept highlighting peoples manner of eating, I am mean....well not mean, I speak what is on my mind which sounds mean in a funny way so catching feelings is not allowed. Tina eats like a lady, am sure she was so ready to request for a folk and knife, the hands on food business ain her thing plus she reps team no ugali :D. Carstens (yes that's someones name not a tractor backfiring) is a real "Luhya". He attacked the chicken at strategic parameters leaving no left overs on his plate, just like the KDF troupes. Harry and Caleb were the new guys, I could quite diss them because they ate in a "somebody is watching" manner. Fiona sat far so I couldn't tell but Marion huh huuuuuh that is another story for another blog. I don't know why am taking long to deliver my point. After the meal, Marion asked me to go get her "Two Sticks". So I walk to the till and request for  two more sticks of chicken. The last time we were at KFC we ordered for the chilli bucket and five pieces of original chicken that came way later, I thought she had made a similar order like last time. This chic at the till asks me to go get my receipt. I walk back to Marion and ask for our receipt and she picks up her coke and angrily walks to the till and goes like, "We have spent 4g's on a meal why do I need to provide a receipt for....." and I finished her sentence, "......two sticks of original chicken". Marion froze, looked at me and went like "TOOTHPICKS DAN". and everyone on the till plus the pips lined up went in laughter and my story spread to the rest of the people inside the place that evening. Yes I was embarrassed but I couldn't show it. hmmmmmm people should learn how to pronounce words lol.



made it on the papers again :D
How is everyone doing? Time to do a blog-post these days is scarce but I have a lot to say, like have you registered your ass us a voter? please, if you haven't, stop reading and go exercise your constitutional right. I still wonder how people attend these political rallies, paint their body from head to toe, walk half naked in the streets shaking what their mama gave them, mark you this is a dude, chanting to a slogan, in the heat of the sun all day...this is the interesting thing. They are not paid to do these ridiculous moves, shockingly this you will find this man has a wife and several kids at home and he will go home empty handed to sleep hungry.I am not being mean, this is me being real. We give this people a lot of airtime willingly. Let me direct your attention to the media. It is impossible to buy the front page for an advert. But if its politics, lets splash it with their faces and some of these guys don't have a vision for these country, My point, I don't care if you are a die hard supporter of of "Psy" if its not helping you, why go to the extent of making people look at you like, "...that nigga is cray". You get, same applies to WEDGES, unless you are being paid to wear them don't rock them near me, priss :D

"Free style"  is an intro to my come back in my blog, its more or less undefined playing the part of sharing a smile through relevant society ish. Its hard to impress Kenyans so you need an M.I.A moment to see if your groupies will ask for your return. Imagine how I am loved :D choke on that fries from Nevada dear hater.....and ladies I said this before on facebook, if you decide to photo shop your pictures, stick to it till death you part, don't start complaining when we stop talking to you all of a suddenly. We are gentlemen, we let you fill in the blank spaces for yourself.  Us I  go on I would like to give a big shout out to instant showers, the best inventions that were ever made. I mean no more boiling water and showering "bend over" beside a basin or waiting for the boiler to heat up. You just wake up anytime, and PAP a constant hot shower that last, and lasts. and lasts, and lusts, and lasts, and lasts, and lasts (lol who saw what i did their) just like the Chloride Excide battery, but WHAO unto you when KPLC pulls a fast one, you will "OPPA GANGNAM STYLE" until you rinse off the soap.

me and tracy at the syokimau railway
Sherlok's Meru Burger
Finally, my highlight was when I rode the train from Syokimua to Town. I do crazy stuff, well not crazy but things that not everyone does. I told Tracy after the train ride that we must go for bungee jumping, BADENG. I think people who work in the bank are very boring (random thought). I loved the the automated sliding doors and majorly, THE FOOD COURT, well it was my first stop when I arrived. I am passionate about my country and what it has in store for us all. I see, I like, I must appreciate it. Like Sandra's booty :D. The train ride took 20 minutes to town with memorable scenes along the way. This coming weekend I plan to take the train with a couple of friends to Syokimau, have lunch then come back with it. Speaking of lunch I was in Meru 3 weeks ago, take it from me, the burgers from Sherlocks are a disappointment, that Heinken on the pic is not mine FYI. That burn looks crusty but its hollow, the fries were ok but that coleslaw was brownish like it was done in the morning and served to me in the evening. Lakini I loved my stay in the place, especially the part where all cars are public means heh heh, that is all from me. Till next blog-post, keep it Bura

Dan Obura
Managing Director
Bura Creations®
P.O.BOX 51306-00200
NAIROBI, KENYA
TEL: +254 725 932 277
twitter: @dan_obura @buramag
facebook: bura creations

Sunday, 11 November 2012

Tembea Kenya

It feels good to be writing again, there has been  too much silence on this here my blog. I have been touring the country and studying some of the cultures. I must say, I still don't get how you can compare "kienyeji" chicken to KFC you people of Western Province, honestly why risk to lose a tooth because of food. Cathy would side with me on this. How long has it been again? Two weeks since my last post hmmmm not bad, so onto where I have been. I am sure most of you have heard about Vision 2030 or saw something somewhere about it. Yes, I am happy to be working with the team. Last week Thursday I officially joined the team #Wakilisha and we did a Road show in Rift Valley, Nyanza and Western. The Vision really opened my eyes and understood what it is all about. Am tempted to break it down, all  I can tell you is if you are reading this blog-post then clearly you have enough resources to to access the information. Be proud to be Kenyan, get to know what is happening in your country. Personally I force my friends, I shove the information down their throats whether we are in an informal or formal setting. Guys, thank me later when your investments start making more bills.

Interior of the Truck
So my tour begun in 1st November, I woke up at 4am to have breakfast :D ....that and also to prepare myself for the trip. My cab guy got me from the house at 5.30am and I was at the meeting point on 3rd Ngong Avenue by 6am. I keep time, but "Kenyans" don't. I could bet ksh 5,000 NOW for someone who has kept time for a meeting I have had with them, anyone up for the challenge? The team I was to travel with were miraculously late, the first person came at 6.45am and i had brave the cold waiting. I had met non of them before and obviously the paranoia of, "will my things be OK" replayed in my head. Nzoiki was the first person to arrive in a pick-up and was really shocked when he saw me. We talked on phone but he expected to find a chubby guy, I don't blame him, my commanding deep voice has lied to many on phone, HUH I know their is lady who wants to proof, my number is at the end of this blog-post ;). In my head I knew I was to travel in a personal car but he burst my bubble after he mentioned that my ride was the 18 wheeler. I dint see how I was going to last  behind a container until it was popped open. The first half of the truck was furnished with a stretch sofa, 63 inch plasma screen with a refrigerator just to mention a few. The rest of the team came in an hour later and being the friendly one i introduced myself to everyone. Most of them looked so up tight apart from Joan, she had a party kind of personality. I took a  position at the end of the sofa, popped open my laptop and went online hoping that this guys will just start talking. I hate people who are just silent or don't communicate. It was one long journey to Nakuru and I did what am do best "Tweet" I mean I get paid to do it :D.


Nakuru Railway Station
The flag off was to start in Nakuru but first the truck had to be cleaned, the sound on it was heavy and it drew crowds from far. We were in Nakuru railway station, which I must say is run down to a hault. The building has a really nice structure and a spacious environment. Apart from the gravel road it is clean and kept sanitary from litter. I walked around and talked to a few street boys just to find out how they survive. Some of them actually had families but they chose to live in the streets, easy money is never the way. Break sweat, walk in the sun, nothing good comes easy but we all choose our destiny. A moment of silence a fly chic is passing.........crap where's my camera. uuuuuugh she has gone. Why does my phone always hang in such situations, moving on. The roadshow got flagged off and we started making our way into Nakuru town, the dancers (Loketo, Sharon and Tony) stole the show by how they were moving to the beat. Their costumes were hilarious.We moved to Njoro then Mau summit last and spent the night in Kericho where we met up with the second caravan team. I did something stupid in Kericho, well it was innocent. I was the last one to walk into the hotel and after I booked my room I dint ask where the stairs were, I walked straight pass the dinning area, lounge and found myself in the kitchen.
Me chatting with Steve and Paul.
Joan came to my rescue after i sturtled the chefs. My night was polite but the weather in the morning crippled my feet. It was so damn cold but I still showered :D on my way back to the car I bumped into to guys, Steve and Paul. They sell tea and wanted to know what we were doing in Kericho, he listed to me all the problems he had but he really inspired me. Selling tea is what they did to make an honest living but all they got at the end of the day was peanuts, why was I listening you might ask. These people have been crying over and over to the government to help them but nothing has been done, If you remember the post election violence in Kenya, a lot of people got displaced and were forced to start from scratch economically and socially. They saw me us a way to get their cry for help to these leaders, which I did the moment I got back to the caravan. We say life is not fair yes, but we can be that change to brighten someones life and I will keep at it until they at least get one change of life from what they laid out to me. My next town was Migori. These people made my day, I even bumped into my cousin Abong'. The caravan made a stop at the market and everyone came out to listen to what we had to say.
Migori Market Crowd
My Vision 2030 coleagues
"Luos" are known for pronouncing "SH" as "S" only, fis, sida, siling, sip, saron, sot are some of the shrubs that went down and am not sorry for anything, I laughed at my people. I had to big up these guys, they knew what Vision 2030 was all about the only problem was that they all wanted a T-SIRT :D next time I SALL return with more. This particular night I spent in Kondele Kisumu and I made a visit to my aunt who lives around the area then I later went to visit my grandpa and and grandma in Kano, that is my ancestral place. I can speak my mother tongue but at times its like wind to my ears,she kept talking to me and I was just responding by saying YES with an occasional smile and fake laugh not knowing I was putting my *ss in the line. Granma was telling me that I should take my November salary to her so that I can get more blessings. I said yes to that, I still defend that she was taking advantage of me, I have bills to pay yo. Anyway this particular night is when I new the true colors of my colleagues. I thought my friends could drink, these guys took the cup. I don't see how you can mix beer as a chaser for vodka an live to see the sun rise the following day. "Wiper" was always silent during the day but after his 4th bottle he became a  "Hilter". Loketo was more of a "night runner", he never slept or sat down and samosas was all he ate. We dissed each other and shared laughs, I trusted these guys because we looked out for each as we toured the whole of Western Kenya. I know I wont be working with some of them in the Central Province tour this coming week but I sure will remember them. Kenya is a beautiful country and I would encourage you to take a visit to a place where you have not been, it helps to open up your mind and you become sharper in understanding situations. So try and Tembea Kenya, till next blog-post, keep it Bura



Dan Obura
Managing Director
Bura Creations®
P.O.BOX 51306-00200
NAIROBI, KENYA
TEL: +254 725 932 277
twitter: @dan_obura @buramag
facebook: bura creations
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Friday, 26 October 2012

E.T.

Kate Perry, photo from E.T. video
Kanye and Kate Perry made a good collabo in their E.T.(A song). The creativity and make up is so detailed it makes the editing of the video look naturally out of this world. Their are dynamics in the music video that sell two thoughts. One is the love aspect and the other is a kind of initiation, the first option is for the innocent minds that think its just a normal. This is my opinion you guys, don't be  going out there spreading rumors on what you read on my blog, I can't afford a law suit with Kanye but come to think the fame it would spark HUH.

Anyway its Friday and it came to my attention that Akon is in the country, I still feel jerk for his arrival, am all about Chidinma who is coming next week for Naija Nyt. I won't attend the concert because I will be working but if you looking for tickets halla at you boy, even strangers :D. To nice? well am an Extra Terrestrial.You need to be open minded to understand my blogposts otherwise you and my pastor will be sailing in the same boat (ignorance). Understanding the society is key to your success in any function to pass on the message of goodwill. I don't like what Pulse Magazine did to gospel musician Astar last week. Yes they spotted him at an event sponsored by an alcoholic company but he wasn't drinking or acting up, so many celebrities were there in WEDGES, why couldn't you write about that, that could have been the story for the day but you decided to pick on him falsely. Pulse Magazine yall are unique, an E.T. of a kind but get you facts right about people before tarnishing what they rely on for 'bread'. Ok, i am done venting.
this is what i mean by cruising at 20kph..lol am joking
Hmmm wahala, and speaking of wahala here is today's story. Most of us love Sunday, we spend it with our loved ones, sleep it away, visit malls...which is good for relaxation but what if you don't get any. I am an event planner and at times weekends become so hectic you have to sacrifice time and work. So this particular weekend  a while back, I got time off and church was not an option, I slept my *ss off all morning and I tell you it felt good (minds out of the gutter pervs). What woke me up is my cousins call, they were at Tamasha Hurli planning to destroy, in lay mans language, "hog".  Food is always a plan, Cathy can agree with me especially when its free. I rolled out of bed, cleaned up nice, this is Tamasha you don't go looking like ed, edd and eddy, scent has to be administered yo. Stunners PAP, I got my car keys and I was off. Crunking up my Nigeria playlist informing people that Mr. Bigshot is around, madtraxx I had to use your line sorry. Doing 20kph, I was going down museum hill and I spotted a commotion. The cars coming from westlands on Uhuru Highway kept speeding off when they got to that inter-section. "Its a Sunday, why the hurry?" I asked myself and stuck to my cruise speed. Just us I was to join the Highway, PROBLEMS. On the side of the road, I saw three young white ladies being mugged by five gentlemen all dressed in caps holding sticks. I got scared at the sight, I wanted to help them but the thought of getting injured raced in my head. I stopped the car, reached out for my wheel spanner underneath the car and decided let this be The Wrath of The Titans. Swinging the door open I dashed out of the car screaming like a Hulk, holding my open in the air like Former President Moi. I had no chance of wining this fight but funny this men just run off.

Central Police Station
I got the ladies put them in my car and drove off to Central Police Station. They kept screaming and crying in the car which got a lot of attention when we drove into the station.  One lady had a cut on her face and they shared bruises on their arms and legs. We walked into the station in a funny way, confused and lost. Never in my life have I ever been in one (husband material) lol, but from watching Inspekta Mwala I new the procedure. We were there for 15minutes and no one had served us yet, the police on duty apperenlty had gone for lunch leaving his station an manned.The man walked in strolling with a pot belly from here to Jerusalem, his writing was horrible and he had sweat patches on his shirt.After recording our statements he asked us to go home. "Go home to do what?" I asked. My phone came out and the OCS was called together with my Lawyer. The lawyer being my dad and the OCS his high school friend. Power is sweet, hang out with me more. We got salutes as we worked in and of offices in the building. We were giving three cops to go back to the scene of crime. Interesting thing is one of the thieves was loitering around the spot trying to make away with a side mirror of a car. He was caught, the beating he got cant be explained because I think he must have died in that cell. He refused to snitch out his pals and we got tired of following up the case, but I kept intouch with this ladies. We are tight now, they like some of my silly updates on facebook and they call me an "E.T." one in a million, it never hurts to help out when you can because some of the hits am getting from Germany on this blog is from the sharing they are doing.



Nairobi Ink Offices.
Big up Nairobi Ink the best place to get your tattoos and piercings, I just worked in and I like what I see ladies here, their and everywhere. Business must be good so I want an E.T. kinda tattoo. I hang around this guys when I get time to and I swear stupidity reineth amongst these fools, Jontay is this aka small guy with the stupidest comments on planet earth, Mobe is our photographer with huge eyeballs, Martin well Introduced him on the previous blog, Martina is out light weight goddess, Joel the pot belly bastard and Asha is the bully. These is how it goes, no gets "huruma" when we decide to diss each other and I get to do this in public. As I end this blog post and start my weekend, touch someones heart, that's my request to you this weekend, Drink Smart, Party Smart and Drive Safe...i am dan obura and till next blogpost...keep it bura.

Nairobi Ink.
























Dan Obura
Managing Director
Bura Creations®
P.O.BOX 51306-00200
NAIROBI, KENYA
TEL: +254 725 932 277
twitter: @dan_obura @buramag
facebook: bura creations
www.buramag.blogpost.com