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@KhalifKairo 😂😂😂😂Those yeast-infested Instagram hoes should locate you again and finish what they started.
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If somebody ever tells you they’re a pastor or claims they’re an agent of God, treat them with utmost care & respect. Doesn’t matter how evil you assume they are or how shabbily they’re dressed. You can attract a curse by pointing a finger at them. Let God judge, wewe lenga tu.
Karomo Richú@tonykaromo
A GenZ lady confronts a matatu preacher for disturbing peace and claiming 'autonomy of free speech' as a Christian.
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Wolves have just been relegated with **five games still to play** – one of the earliest confirmations in Premier League history (tied with only a few clubs like Fulham 2018-19).
They’ve also been anchored to the bottom of the table since week 3 and never left it. Rough season for the Wolves.
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@theonecid @justabdulraouf ur right, it’s just that iOS is already smooth and you don’t need to change its animations
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You'll not believe who got relegated that year😭😭

Will@willCITY___
Last time Coventry played in the Premier league, you’ll not believe who finished second that year😭😭
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@Ekom_girl @Payoneer Hi dear plesse has it been resolved yet I am facing the exact same thing
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@MwendaKev How old is Ethiopia? Kenya started in 1890s but Ethiopia was an empire 2000 years ago
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I love it that Ethiopia is now showing us how much our politicians are taking us for a ride. We've got a bigger economy by GDP and GDP per capita, less than half its people, and had a solid head start. What is our problem?
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Abdi 🇪🇹@Abdrezak1584333
The new face of Arbaminch city. Ethiopia 🇪🇹
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How does a whole Ministry of Education sit down, think, and arrive at the conclusion that politics should be banned from school drama festivals?
That is not just misguided, it is intellectually dishonest.
Education itself is political. The curriculum is political. The history taught is political. The leaders who decide what gets taught, funded, or removed are political actors. You cannot separate education from politics unless you are deliberately trying to control what young people are allowed to think.
So what exactly are we saying? That students can study governance in class, but they cannot express it on stage? That they can analyze society in essays, but cannot perform it in art? That they can think, but only within boundaries approved by power?
To think, but not too deeply. To speak, but not too boldly. To question, but not the system.
That is not education. That is conditioning.
And then it gets worse.
Imagine a school being disqualified for mentioning Singapore well, now infamously, Singapoor. Not a political party. Not a president. Not a protest. Just a country.
What are you afraid of?
Let’s call it what it is. When the mere mention of another country becomes “too political,” then the issue is not drama. The issue is insecurity. The issue is fear of comparison. The issue is fear of ideas. And even more, the fear of looking in the mirror.
The newly enforced “no politics” rule is very misguided and here is the truth they cannot escape:
Drama has always been political.
From ancient theatre to modern storytelling, art has always been a mirror. It reflects power. It questions leadership. It challenges systems. That is its purpose. You cannot blindfold a mirror simply because you do not like what it reflects.
So what exactly are we trying to do? Train students to master silence? Reward obedience over thought?
Once you start banning expression in art, especially among young people, you are not protecting them. You are limiting them. You are shaping a generation that will hesitate before speaking, second-guess before questioning, and shrink instead of thinking.
And that is dangerous.
You cannot build a thinking society by silencing thought.
You cannot claim to nurture creativity while policing ideas.
You cannot preach critical thinking and punish it at the same time.
At some point, we must ask ourselves a hard question:
Are we educating young people… or are we managing them?
If mentioning Singapore is enough to get you disqualified, then the problem is not the students.
The problem is the system.
NTV Kenya@ntvkenya
'No politics' rule change at Drama Festival, school disqualified for mentioning 'Singapore' zurl.co/0BOE6
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This is the first time I’m going to assist a woman online in buying a new iphone and it’s bcos I’m in a good mood today.
Go to any phone dealer shop and take iPhone 12 Pro Max and send the account number to your father.
Fkmirahj@fkmirahj
I'm looking forward to upgrade my iPhone,will you help me?
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