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When I saw this video of Alex, the PhD holder, telling Sammy Kioko "Niko sawa mimi, wachana na mimi" before running off to avoid the attention, it instantly reminded me of one important thing.
Never put your trust in a friend who shows up to help you when the cameras are rolling just so they can show the world how much they care.
Content creators need to understand that not everything they do needs to be recorded. This was simply a normal visit by Kioko to shoot content and get paid.

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COMPOST MAKING: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE FOR FARMERS
Compost making is one of the most valuable and affordable practices in sustainable agriculture. It transforms organic waste into a rich, nutrient-packed fertilizer that improves soil health, boosts crop yields, and reduces dependence on expensive chemical inputs. The step-by-step visual guide above walks farmers through the entire process from gathering raw materials to harvesting finished compost ready for the field.
🌿 What Is Compost?
Compost is decomposed organic matter produced from plant residues, animal waste, and biodegradable materials broken down by microorganisms under moist, aerated conditions. It supplies essential nutrients nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium while also improving soil structure, water retention, and beneficial microbial activity.
📋 The 9 Steps Shown in the Image
Step 1: Gather Materials
Collect a balanced mix of dry brown materials (maize stalks, dry leaves, straw) and fresh green materials (grass, vegetable waste, fresh weeds), plus animal manure, topsoil, and water.
Step 2: Chop or Cut Large Materials
Break down bulky materials into smaller pieces. Smaller particles decompose significantly faster and more uniformly throughout the heap.
Step 3: Prepare the Foundation
Place coarse materials like small branches at the base of the heap to allow proper airflow from beneath, which is critical for healthy microbial activity.
Step 4: Add Water
Moisten each layer as you build. The heap should feel like a squeezed sponge moist but never waterlogged. Excess water causes foul odors; too little slows decomposition.
Step 5: Cover the Heap
Cover using banana leaves, grass, or plastic sheeting. This conserves heat and moisture, prevents nutrient loss from rainfall, and protects against drying winds.
Step 6: Turn the Compost Every 2–3 Weeks
Regular turning introduces fresh oxygen, speeds decomposition, prevents bad smells, and ensures all materials break down evenly throughout the pile.
Step 7: Decomposition in Progress
As shown by the thermometer in the image, the heap generates internal heat (ideally 40–65°C). This heat is a sign of active microbial breakdown and also kills weed seeds and harmful pathogens.
Step 8: Mature Compost
Well-made compost turns dark brown to black, develops a pleasant earthy smell, becomes crumbly in texture, and cools down completely all signs it is fully ready.
Step 9: Finished Compost Ready to Use
Apply to fields through broadcasting, spot application around plants, or basal application before planting at recommended rates depending on your crop type.
✅ Why Every Farmer Should Compost
Composting recycles farm waste, cuts fertilizer costs, rebuilds degraded soils, and supports long-term sustainable productivity making it an essential practice for every farmer committed to healthier land and better harvests.

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Sleeping from 9 PM to 4 AM = 7h of sleep
Sleeping from 1 AM to 8 AM = 7h of sleep
Same quantity.
Different quality.
Papii🥤@ammalusty
hit me with a random fact.
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Meet Agnes, a 25yr old girl from Tanzania who developed a rare disease after sleeping with a foreign from South Africa.
At 21yrs Agnes met with a South African they did what in Tanzania they call "cha baba na cha mama" and later Agnes started developing a disease that makes her age faster in months.
She is currently 25yrs and her lifespan might end at 27yr.

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Simps and their simp music
Have you have ever heard this song Feux d'amour by JB Mpiana?
JB Mpiana actually dedicated it to his dear wife, the beautiful woman called Amida Shatur.
The man loved Amida and would always sing about their love in many songs.
She eventually devastated him by eloping with Billionaire Congolese Gemstone trader, Didier Kinuani aka Didi Kinuani.
She lived with Didi for close to seven years, siring a child with him before sauntering back to J B Mpiana, who quickly forgave her and allowed her to return to his marriage.
The amorous Amida soon took off with Congolese Politician Vital Kamerhe and took marital vows with Vital, who had just been elected as President of the DRC National Assembly under President Félix Tshishekedi.
Kamerhe was later jailed for corruption and embezzlement of public funds immediately after, and was only released on appeal.
Lesson: Keep your gifts and talents away from your primitive cravings for pleasing women. They don't give a shit about your gifts.
Here are short lyrics from 0:11
Bolingo eza maladie mabé, Dokotolo na ngo motema, symptome n'ango souci,
kasi kisi ezali sé présence ya moto oyo ozali Cholulaaa, lokola nalula masiya yé ndé kisi na nga (Jesus Christ)
Bolingo lokola maladie contagieuse,
tuna na b'amoureux décus, tuna na ba veuves d'amour surtout, tuna ba divorcés,
Bakopesa yo temoignage na bango
Okoyoka mawa, okoya nga ngolu, okotikala stupéfait.
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Translation:
Love is a bad disease, its doctor is our heart,
Its symptom is sadness but its medicine is the presence of the one you love, as I love the Messiah, he is my medicine, (Jesus Christ),
Love is like a contagious disease, ask those who were disappointed in love, ask those who became widowed because of love, and ask divorcees.
They will give you their testimony,
You will be sad, sorry and amazed.
Song title: Feux de l'amour
Album title: Feux de l'amour
Year of release: 1997
Artist: J B Mpiana
Band: Wenge Musica BCBG
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