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Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Mayıs 2017
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YES, IT'S POSSIBLE. IN UTERINE RUPTURE (WHEN THE WOMB TEARS OPEN)
A NEAR- DEATH EXPERIENCE.
READ. SHARE. REPOST.
Dear married and singles on our dear green earth,
Come, let me speak to you as a obstetric doctor, and also as someone who understands how easily a moving video can frighten or impress the eye. This clip circulating of a pregnant woman having an ultrasound while the feet and palms of the baby appear to show clearly on the surface of her abdomen. It looks dramatic, and it looks convincing, and that is exactly why it needs to be handled with care. According to obstetric anatomy and clinical guidelines, a baby’s hands and feet cannot be outlined so sharply on the mother’s abdominal wall in a normal pregnancy. Between the baby and the skin are layers of muscle, uterus, and fluid, and these soften and blur movement. What you are seeing is not how a healthy uterus behaves.
There is only one frightening exception, and it is not something to celebrate or record for social media. If a baby’s limbs appear to be pushing directly against the skin in an abnormal, exaggerated way, the concern is uterine rupture. This is when the wall of the uterus tears open, often during labour or in women with previous caesarean scars. It is not a curiosity. It is a catastrophe. It means the baby is no longer safely contained, and the mother can bleed severely within minutes. In such a moment, there is no time for filming, only time for emergency surgery.
Uterine rupture is rare, but when it happens, it is one of the most dangerous events in obstetrics. The mother can lose large amounts of blood very quickly, and the baby can lose oxygen just as fast. Without immediate medical intervention, both lives are at risk. This is why doctors take abdominal pain in labour, abnormal fetal heart rates, and sudden changes in the shape of the abdomen so seriously. These signs are not entertainment; they are alarms.
So I ask you gently, but firmly, to be careful with what you believe and what you share. Misinformation about pregnancy is not just harmless gossip; it can make women ignore real danger or assume that something deadly is “normal” because they saw it online. Not every dramatic pregnancy video is a miracle, and not every strange movement is a sign of health. Trust science, trust trained eyes, and when in doubt, seek medical care. In pregnancy, the difference between a story and the truth can be the difference between life and death.
Bapfakurera@TheoUw1
Sometimes the strongest hearts are carrying the heaviest battles 🤍
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🚨 The U.S. just took a big step to reduce China’s control over critical minerals.
Yesterday, Trump announced Project Vault, a new U.S. strategic reserve for critical minerals.
The U.S. already has a Strategic Petroleum Reserve for oil. Now, the U.S. is doing the same thing for critical minerals.
Let’s break it down properly.
WHY IS THE U.S. DOING THIS NOW?
The U.S. economy depends heavily on minerals it does not control. Many key materials used in: EV batteries, Aerospace, Defense systems, Chips and electronics are either imported or processed outside the U.S.
In many cases, China controls the processing stage.
That means even if a mineral is mined elsewhere, it often still goes through China before being usable.
This creates a big risk: If supply is disrupted for political or geopolitical reasons, U.S. industries can stall.
Project Vault is meant to reduce that risk.
HOW BIG IS PROJECT VAULT?
This is not a small program. Project Vault is backed by around $12 billion. Here’s how the money breaks down:
- $10 billion comes as a loan from the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM).
- $1.67 to $2 billion comes from private sector capital.
So this is not just government money. Big companies are putting real money into this. That tells you this is meant to be operational.
WHAT EXACTLY WILL THE U.S. STOCKPILE?
Project Vault will stockpile:
- 50 critical minerals
- 17 rare earth elements
Some important ones include:
- Lithium, cobalt, nickel → EV batteries and energy storage
- Gallium → chips, radar, defense electronics
Other materials needed for aerospace, defense, and advanced tech. These are not optional materials. Without them, factories stop.
WHO IS INVOLVED IN THIS?
This is not being run in isolation. Major U.S. companies are involved, including: General Motors, Boeing, Google, GE Vernova.
On top of that, large commodity traders are involved to handle Buying, Transport, Storage. That matters because these firms actually know how physical commodity markets work.
WHAT IS THE REAL GOAL HERE?
The goal is simple:
Protect U.S. industries from supply shocks and geopolitical pressure. Especially pressure coming from China, which currently dominates: Processing, Refining, Downstream supply chains. Project Vault gives the U.S. a buffer.
If supply is disrupted, the U.S. doesn’t immediately panic-buy at high prices or shut down production.
HOW DOES THIS AFFECT THE U.S. ECONOMY?
This has several direct effects:
1. MORE STABILITY FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS: Industries like EVs, defense, and aerospace get supply certainty.
2. LOWER RISK OF SUDDEN PRICE SPIKES: Stockpiles reduce panic buying during shortages.
3. STRONGER NATIONAL SECURITY POSITIONING: Supply chains become harder to weaponize.
4. LONG-TERM SUPPORT FOR MINERAL DEMAND: Stockpiling creates steady, structural demand.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR MINERAL PRICES?
Over time, this is likely bullish for critical minerals. Why?
Because: The U.S. is becoming a large, steady buyer, Supply chains are already tight, Demand from EVs, AI, and defense is growing.
Stockpiling doesn’t reduce demand. It locks demand in. That usually supports prices, especially during supply stress.
Project Vault is the U.S. admitting one thing clearly: Critical minerals are no longer just commodities. They are now strategic assets.
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So let me get this straight...
$15T was flash-liquidated from Gold, Silver, and Crypto.
The same weekend, the media floods everyone with Epstein Files and WW3 threats.
So my question is... where did the $15T actually go? It doesn't just vanish... someone stole it while everyone was distracted.
I feel like everyone knows who took it... but no one is brave enough to say it out loud...
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Ann Waiguru single-handedly killed the dreams of millions of youths. To date, NYS has never recovered from the theft that was orchestrated under her watch. Despite all these atrocities, the people of Kirinyaga saw it fit to entrust her with managing the county’s revenue. She has literally done little to nothing to steer the county forward.
In a country with a functioning system, Waiguru would be spending her 12th year in jail. In 2027, she is vying for a Senate seat, and to show just how this country is destroyed by the very same people who complain about bad leadership, the people of Kirinyaga will likely give her another chance to oversee theft,, an area in which she is a professional.

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No one is coming to save you. And that’s not a curse, it’s power. It means you don’t have to wait.
You don’t have to beg. You don’t have to be chosen. You become the one who shows up. Show up for your goals. For your healing. For your future. When you accept that rescue isn’t coming, discipline is born. Consistency follows. And slowly, your life changes. Hard truth. Strong freedom. Have a Fruitful week ahead.
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After locking the church doors and declaring that all services are online, Reverend Lucy Natasha has now announced the grand opening of a new branch in South Sudan, after the Nairobi headquarters went into fasting and prayer,,, financially. Remember how, as we ushered in the new year, daughter of Agrippina instructed waumini to touch their screens aggressively and prophesied that 2026 would be a year of breakthrough, overflow, and touching millions?
It was touching indeed, because Mama Liam even baptized our small boy with a hot silaaap for coughing during a sensitive moment of financial breakthrough sermon. Ako busy anashout “I receive” yet Liam is coughing & breathing heavily like Oburu Odinga akiwa na homa.
Fast forward to today, the person who was supposed to connect Mama Liam to heaven’s money bonkers has declared bankruptcy. The anointing is buffering, the miracles are pending approval, and msoto is staring at her live in HD, 4K, no filters.
Despite begging Kenyans to stand with her in the online ministry, walimwengu have refused to waste bundles. Kenyan men who were her biggest financer are currently busy investing their data on more spiritually fulfilling content, where Alicia Kanini and Marion Naipei are feeding souls with scenes strictly reserved for ONLY the chosen FANS.
Left with no option, the prophetess of Yehova has now packed her oil, scriptures, and motivational quotes and decided to try the South Sudan market. Unfortunately for daughter of Agrippina, the economy is coughing across Sub-Saharan Africa. Reality will hit her like cold water during a midnight prayer.
She’ll soon realize that in this modern age, an unverified miracle cannot outsell unga, rent, and Wi-Fi bundles. The era of touch the screen is over, people now want receipts, M-Pesa confirmations, and a miracle with tracking number,, Chesaa. Kama kawa sisi walala hoii hatuna maoni, Letu Jicho tu.👀

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@georgediano @HonKangata we see what you are doing. Keep up the spirit.
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In Murang’a, there is a program called the Murang’a Youth Service. Yesterday there was a recruitment exercise across the whole of Murang’a. This program takes 30 youths per ward, and so far they have taken more than 8,000 youths. The youths are selected through balloting, if you pick “yes,” you get a chance. No educational qualifications are required.
If you are selected, you work in cleaning the towns in Murang’a for two months and you are paid Ksh 400 per day. You receive Ksh 300, while Ksh 100 is sent to your parent.
After finishing the cleaning work, you are taken to a polytechnic to study a course of your choice such as plumbing, hair and beauty, etc., for three months, and the program pays for your NITA exam.
After completing the exams, there is a graduation, and you are given Ksh 15,000 to start a business. If you start your business in Murang’a, you do not pay a business license fee for one year.
Murang'a is making other Kenyans feel like they were born in Mogadishu. Now that is empowerment, silent, focused and impacful, not what we are currently seeing in other areas. Other leaders are milking the country dry while telling their mumu voters that all development is taken to Murima bcoz of entitlement.🤡

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Had General Francis Ogolla still been alive, the current situation in Sudan might have taken a markedly different trajectory. His strategic discipline and firm stance on regional security would likely have curtailed the flow of arms empowering the RSF to commit atrocities against innocent civilians. When Rigathi Gachagua alleged that President Ruto was involved in Sudan’s conflict, many dismissed his remarks as mere political bitterness. Yet, the unfolding humanitarian catastrophe in Sudan,, bordering on genocide now demands sober reflection on the complex web of political interests, regional diplomacy, and the moral cost of silence. One day those responsible will be held accountable.

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Those celebrating Mutahi Kahiga’s gutter talk are the rot that festers when ignorance mates with hatred. You clap because a man insulted the dead? You are are putrid.
You mistake vulgarity for bravery, yet you’ve achieved nothing in your miserable lives except worshipping politicians who wouldn’t spit in your direction if you were on fire. You laugh at death because you have no legacy worth dying for, no principle worth defending, no brain worth consulting.
You call Raila names, yet his shadow has done more for this country than your entire bloodline combined. You think you’ve mocked him but you’ve only revealed the smallness of your souls. Raila built the road you’re walking on, bled for the democracy you now abuse, and endured prison so you could tweet stupidity freely.
Mutahi Kahiga ; a governor by mistake and a disgrace by design you don’t speak for Nyeri, you speak for your own emptiness. Leadership demands grace; you offered gutter. A man who dances on graves forgets that the soil is patient and one day, it will host him too.
History has a cruel sense of humor. The men who mock lions are usually eaten by jackals.
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A governor with devolved funds to fix schools, hospitals, roads, markets, water, and agriculture in Nyeri still wakes up every day blaming Nyanza and Western for his own failures.
Mutahi Kahiga was elected to lead a county, not to gossip about communities. But when a man is small in mind and bankrupt in vision, he seeks relevance by spitting venom. It’s easier to insult Raila than to explain why Nyeri’s hospitals have no medicine, why farmers are sinking in debt, and why the youth are jobless.
He thinks shouting at the dead makes him powerful , no, it just exposes the rot in his soul. The man is drunk on tribal hate and allergic to work. He has devolved funds but not sense.
How does a whole governor turn from fixing lives to fueling division at funerals? Because it’s easier to weaponize ignorance than to govern.
Mutahi Kahiga is a disgrace to the institution of devolution ; a loud, lazy embarrassment masquerading as leadership. Nyeri deserved a leader; they got a loudspeaker for bitterness.
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Lets call out such foolish leaders like Kahiga Mutahi.
No kikuyu will hate a luo because of what you said and no luo will hate a kikuyu because of what you said.
In short you are disgusting man.
Tribal leaders are the source of our problems as a nation not citizens.
Kenya needs a renaissance!

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Raila Odinga was a true champion of democracy. A child of independence, he endured decades of struggle and sacrifice for the broader cause of freedom and self-governance in Kenya. Time and again, I personally saw him put the interests of his country ahead of his own ambitions. Like few other leaders anywhere, he was willing to choose the path of peaceful reconciliation without compromising his core values. Through his life, Raila Odinga set an example not just for Kenyans, but across Africa and around the world. I know he will be missed. Michelle and I send our deepest condolences to his family and to the people of Kenya.

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People defending these bad laws keep waving the child abuse banner as if that single word ends the argument, yet anyone who understands how the modern internet works knows that the biggest platforms already run industrial scale detection, hash matching, escalation teams and global reporting hotlines that rip such material down fast and hand cases to investigators, which means the worst actors flee to closed channels and off-platform spaces while the public square remains visible and fixable, so when the government says this is what the new powers are for I hear a sales pitch and I see a fig leaf because the real target is loud citizens on social media who embarrass power and refuse to be quiet.
On Wednesday 15 October 2025 the President delayed announcing the passing of Raila, to sign the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Amendment Act 2024 and the move felt less like a step into the future and more like a smuggling operation where rejected goods are carried back across the constitutional border under a fresh wrapper, because if you have paid attention to the last decade you have seen this story before, the labels change and the pamphlet is rewritten but the grip on speech is what returns to the shelf.
We did not arrive here by accident and the record is not a blur, in 2016 the courts struck down the vague offence that criminalised so called improper or annoying messages, in 2017 criminal defamation fell because jailing people for defamation is not how a free society corrects error, in the same year the offence of undermining the authority of a public officer collapsed under constitutional scrutiny, in 2019 I filed the petition that brought down the obscenity provision in KICA which had been stretched to frighten critics, and in 2021 I filed the case that ended the colonial offence of alarming publications, so piece by piece the blunt instruments that punished online speech were taken out of the state’s hand and Kenyans learned to speak without checking over their shoulder every minute.
Parliament did not abandon the project, it changed venue, and enforcement energy moved into the 2018 cybercrimes framework where the heaviest penalties already sat and where elastic phrases like grossly offensive or communications that cause fear or harm could be pulled wider by an angry executive, and now with this amendment the net is widened again and the levers sit closer to the centre, which is exactly how rejected ideas are smuggled back into law in a way that looks tidy on television but feels heavy in the real life of a citizen with a phone and a voice.
I have also learned that these elastic speech tools do not only swallow your enemies when politics shifts, they boomerang on your friends, and the proof sits in your own house because Dennis Itumbi was dragged through a false publication case and only found air because the courts had already started tearing down those vague offences, and if we had not fought those battles earlier and if those bad clauses still sat on the books with full force then many more people on every side of politics would be paying a far higher price for ordinary speech today.
So let us speak plainly to the Presidency without pretending that this is a clean fight against crimes that the platforms and modern tools already catch within minutes, the amendment is not a fresh dawn of safety, it is the old gag smuggled back under a new label, it is a crackdown in search of a justification, and it will meet the same response it always meets in a constitutional republic where citizens keep receipts, organise in daylight and insist that the Bill of Rights is not a suggestion.
Again, we don't really know what Ruto is looking for from social media users but he will sure GET IT.

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