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Peter Amuhaya

@Amu_Peter86

🇰🇪🇨🇴 math educator. ✝️ 🇻🇦Crucem sanctam subiit Travelin & collectin memories using 📸. XX!=XY 🌍2️⃣0️⃣ ⬇️My socials⬇️

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Peter Amuhaya
Peter Amuhaya@Amu_Peter86·
Kenyan education is really good when it comes to theory. You can transfer to another uni & adapt & thrive. However, the challenge is connecting that theory with current market needs. Thats where our system fails. Were always playing catch up.
Missy@Mimi254_Ela

Those guys who hype Kenyan education system are lying to you. We’ve been taught rubbish for years. Our curriculum planned by backward people in the ministry. Our government employees are allergic to technology.

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Falcon 📚@fal_con2211·
@Big_tagg I started all over at this age.. you can do this at any age.. YOLO!!!
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𝟮𝟭.🛸
𝟮𝟭.🛸@Big_tagg·
is 27 a good age to leave everything you know and love and start over
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Trad West@trad_west_·
History has officially been made. Catholics are now almost 18% (~17.7%) of the world population 🇻🇦 at a record number of 1.42B According to the Vatican’s latest official records, the global Catholic population has just reached a staggering 1.422 billion baptized members for the very first time. That’s a remarkable jump of 16 million people in just one single year.
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Peter Amuhaya
Peter Amuhaya@Amu_Peter86·
@wanguwamajani There is a good book called DNA of relationships that talks about the quality of life as defined by 3 r/ships - with ourselves, others & ultimately with God. The book argues that a healthy r/ship & benefits of that healthy r/ship is the goal in life, beyond 💰, 🐈, 🚘
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Wangū wa Majani@wanguwamajani·
I really do believe it when people say that there’s a serious comprehension problem. I didn’t used to, but recent events ….
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Alliance Defending Freedom
VICTORY - Shipment of mail-order abortion drugs is paused! The Fifth Circuit has granted our motion to stay in Louisiana v. FDA. This means shipment of mail-order abortion drugs is paused nationwide while we continue our appeal. Thank you to @AGLizMurrill for her tireless work on this case. WATCH the story of Rosalie Markezich, a co-plaintiff in the case, whose boyfriend pressured her to take these drugs.
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EWTN News
EWTN News@EWTNews·
Today, the Church celebrates the feast of St. Joseph the Worker. St. Joseph has two feast days on the liturgical calendar. The first is March 19—Joseph, the Husband of Mary. The second is May 1—Joseph, the Worker. “Saint Joseph is a man of great spirit. He is great in faith, not because he speaks his own words, but above all because he listens to the words of the Living God. He listens in silence. And his heart ceaselessly perseveres in the readiness to accept the Truth contained in the word of the Living God,” Pope John Paul II had once said. There is very little about the life of Joseph in Scripture but still, we know that he was the chaste husband of Mary, the foster father of Jesus, a carpenter and a man who was not wealthy. We also know that he came from the royal lineage of King David. We can see from his actions in scripture that Joseph was a compassionate man, and obedient to the will of God. He also loved Mary and Jesus and wanted to protect and provide for them. Since Joseph does not appear in Jesus' public life, at his death, or resurrection, many historians believe Joseph had probably died before Jesus entered public ministry. Joseph is the patron of many things, including the universal Church, fathers, the dying and social justice. ewtn.com/programs/5403-…
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martha kombe◢◤@KombeMartha·
I could not agree more that we need to agree that behind every legal argument… there is a lived reality. 700,000+ abortions. Unsafe methods. Silence. Stigma. Risk. The question isn’t just what the law says it’s more about what happens when people are left without safe choices. #FixingTheNation
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martha kombe◢◤@KombeMartha·
Tomorrow, Prudence Mutiso who litigated the Court of Appeals case will be on #FixingTheNation to discuss what Friday’s ruling means for pregnant people, health providers and Kenyans more broadly! Make sure to tune in at 7am! @KenyaCommsHub @ntvkenya
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ACI Africa
ACI Africa@aciafricanews·
Before Sabastian Sawe travelled to London for the Sunday, April 26 marathon in which he would emerge the winner, the young athlete attended service at Holy Family Catholic Church, an outstation of St. Josephine Bakhita Lower Moiben Parish of Kenya’s Catholic Diocese of Eldoret. Speaking to ACI Africa after Sabastian’s record London marathon win, Julius Kemei, the chairperson of Holy Family Catholic Church remembered the marathoner asking for prayers at the end of the service. In the interview with ACI Africa on Wednesday, April 29, Kemei spoke about the marathoner’s strong Catholic roots, his active participation in Church activities and generosity towards Church projects. “Sabastian never misses any church service. The last time he was here, he told us that he was travelling the same day to London for a competition and asked us to pray for him,” Kemei said, and emphasized, “He never misses Mass. He comes with his entire family to Church. Whenever he is not around, his wife and children come.” In London, the 31-year-old Kenyan crossed the line to win in a record 1.59.30, more than one minute faster than the previous 2:00:35 record set by the late Kelvin Kiptum in 2023. Kemei who taught Sabastian at Cheukta Primary School where the youngster’s star began to shine through interschool and zonal competitions said that with the sustained success in athletics, the Catholic Church in Moiben has a role model, a mentor, and a big supporter of the Church’s development projects. “He may be young but he has already entered the ranks of an elder of our Church,” Kemei said, adding that Sabastian has always been ready to donate towards Church projects. “There is a marathon he won before this London one… and he came and gave the Church Ksh.100,000. There are times he offers to complete projects by himself, saying that God has already blessed him so much,” Kemei said. He recounted the young marathoner’s strong Catholic upbringing, with his entire family being the pillar of the newly established Parish. “Four families are pillars of our new Parish. Sabastian’s is one of them,” the church official said, and explained, “When Bishop Dominic Kimengich made us a Parish before he was appointed Archbishop of Mombasa, we were worried about resources. But each member of Sabastian’s family donated something to our Church.” His most recent donation towards Holy Family Catholic Church was a large flock of sheep. The donations are towards the construction of a Church to accommodate the parish’s growing numbers. Sabastian’s grandmother also donated a cow towards the Church before she died in 2022 while her grandchild curved his way in the world of athletics in Spain. Kemei agreed with media reports that Sabastian has promised to complete the construction of his Church back home after winning big in London, adding, “After he is done with the national reception in Nairobi, I know he will want to head straight to his home and the Church is one of the first places he will want to be. And he will want to know how he can support the completion its construction.” While at Cheukta primary School, Sabastian never struck Kemei as an extraordinary child until his upper primary classes when he started participating in interschool cross-country competitions and zonal competitions where he performed really well. “I remember him as a very shy student. I saw his talent and nurtured it. But it was after he transitioned to high school that his star started to shine brighter,” Kemei narrated to ACI Africa. He said that Sabastian comes from a family of athletes. “His paternal grandfather was a marathoner. His uncle also participated in athletics up to Uganda. And his mother was also a sprinter for those who saw her at Kasarani stadium,” he said. Sabastian shows young people that everything is possible with commitment and a firm trust in God, Kemei said, and explained, “Many youths in our parish have started going to him for mentorship. He is a great resource to our Church.” aciafrica.org/news/21499/nev…
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Peter Amuhaya
Peter Amuhaya@Amu_Peter86·
@ja_Pwonji @mashmellon_2 @CaptainMwaluska @maliadavis36 If the cognitive process doesnt have any other choice(determinism) then you didnt make a judgement. You just acted. In a deterministic world, people cant be blamed for doing bad things. And be praised for doing good things. Because they didnt choose to do those things.
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Peter Amuhaya@Amu_Peter86·
@wangarimathigh This is the generation that is simultaneously hyper informed and hyper misinformed. Yall know that being sexually active will lead to pregnancy but still call the resulting pregnancy unwanted. 😅🤦🏽‍♂️
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wanga.ray__@wangarimathigh·
Y'all should understand not all unawanted pregnancies are due to unprotected sex. Some occur due to contraceptive failure,incorrect contraceptive use,drug interactions,sexual assault/coercion,fertility awareness miscalculations,withdrawal failures. So Yes abortion should be legal
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