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SUCCESSFUL LIVES ARE MOTIVATED BY DYNAMIC PURSUIT! !!

Nairobi,kenya Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Ja Loka
Ja Loka@_fels1·
A poor man thinks money comes from hard work. A rich man knows money comes from systems.
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IRAN NEWS 24/7
IRAN NEWS 24/7@IranBaseNews·
🚨 The historic night has begun! Missiles are now falling non-stop on Tel Aviv 🇮🇱 🔥 Feast your eyes!
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KIPRONO
KIPRONO@Onorpik·
US-Israel attacked Iran universities, here is why. 1. Iran University is free, USA students are ladden with DEBT 2. Iran has 97% literacy vs 21% in USA 3. Iran has 70% women in engineering vs 25% in the USA 4. Iran's education system covers across the country, USA only those in wealthier states and cities 5. Iran education system focuses on Engineering vs USA focus on "child ranking" I could go on, but you get the thrift right?
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Black smoke now billows over Tehran and Isfahan after early‑morning US‑Israeli airstrikes, with Tehran’s Amirkabir University appearing to have suffered significant damage.

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MethoDman
MethoDman@polo_kimanii·
My son has refused to sleep until I handle the matter he wants resolved tonight. Liam from school Abused him by calling him Kasongo. We are still trying to calm him down
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David Maraga
David Maraga@dkmaraga·
We had an excellent evening hosted by @ThatGuyChaxy last night. We talked about my presidential run, about voter registration and the #NikoKadi campaign, and the urgent need to reset, rebuild and restore our nation. Listen to the conversation on the next episode of the @micchequepod podcast.
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Pipita
Pipita@mcpipita·
They baited us with 6acres of Karura and now they are taking 76 acres of tree cover!
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april fools is canceled this year. there's no joke bigger than this economy
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The Kenyan Vigilante
The Kenyan Vigilante@KenyanSays·
Thika Residents were shocked seeing buses ferrying people to attend the President's Rally in the region!
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The People’s President
The People’s President@bonifacemwangi·
Ruto is working hard to compensate victims of the Gen Z protests before June 25, 2026 a national day to remember the heroes murdered by his regime. Just like last year it will be a national holiday, no going to work and no school. He is not doing this because he cares for them or regrets the killings. He is simply trying to appease the Gen Z generation. Simultaneously, he is rewarding the very officers who led the abductions, enforced disappearances, torture, and shoot-to-kill orders. Last year, he retained Zachary Kariuki, head of the Operation Support Unit (OSU), on contract. This is the same officer who oversaw operations involving unmarked Subarus that spread terror by shooting unarmed citizens and abducting others. Now, Ruto has extended the contract of DCI boss Mohamed Amin by another three years. Amin turned 60 in early 2024 and was initially given a two-year contract ending March 31, 2026. To make matters worse, the contract was renewed by Felix Koskei rather than the National Police Service Commission a clear sign of direct executive interference. Amin has now been granted three more years. At 63, he is being rewarded for presiding over killings and abductions during the Gen Z protests. Is this not the ultimate insult to the Gen Z and their demand for justice? There is no professionalism left at the Directorate of Criminal Investigations. Tribalism is at its peak, with those who helped Ruto do his dirty work getting promoted. This decision blocks career progression for many deserving officers. At 63, Amin should retire and wait for his day in court. Those who murdered innocent Kenyans will one day face justice. We have not forgotten that Eliud Lagat, who ordered the killing of Albert Ojwang, remains in office. Tomorrow, we invite the media to the Kenya National Theatre to meet family members of the victims murdered by Ruto’s regime, as well as the survivors. Compensation will not bring back those we lost or repair the lives destroyed. However, since it is taxpayers’ money and many families and victims are struggling, they should receive it. We continue to demand full justice and accountability for all victims.
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Thot gpt🌊
Thot gpt🌊@Kivutss·
Behind you ten toes downnnnn !!! (Telling everyone at work tomorrow to vote for him)
David Maraga@dkmaraga

My fellow Kenyans, thank you. From Mombasa to Moyale. Lodwar to Lokichang. Nairobi to Namanga, ordinary Kenyans have contributed KES 7,836,150 to our campaign. Not from the powerful. Not from the well-connected. From you. These funds have carried our #UkatibaCaravan through 27 counties, listening, mobilizing, and urging Kenyans to register as voters. Only 20 counties remain. And I am asking you, once more, to help us finish what we started. Every shilling counts. Just go to davidmaraga.com Or M-PESA Paybill: 4164137 , Account: 4164137 This is a people's campaign. Let us keep it that way.

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SISKO2
SISKO2@SISKO_7·
Supporting the mission. @UGMParty @dkmaraga One step at a time.
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Conrad Kulo
Conrad Kulo@ConradKulo·
Na ieleweke. Hapana leta mchanganyiko!
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Rapcha The Sayantist
Rapcha The Sayantist@IAMRAPCHA·
United opposition ni Sifuna na wanainchi Hio mbogi ingine ni united tribes
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Nyakundi Report
Nyakundi Report@NyakundiReport·
The Daily Nation on Monday reveals that 12 county governors have spent over Ksh 8 billion on their offices, nearly 60% of the total allocation for all 43 counties, prioritizing luxury and administrative extravagance over essential development projects such as education, roads, water, energy, and agriculture. The highest spenders include Kitui Governor Julius Malombe at Ksh 2.4 billion, Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti at Ksh 816.7 million, Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga at Ksh 759.7 million, Marsabit Governor Mohamud Mohamed Ali at Ksh 608.1 million, Mandera Governor Mohamed Adan Khalif at Ksh 521 million, Makueni Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jnr at Ksh 517.3 million, Kilifi Governor Gideon Mung’aro at Ksh 498.1 million, Nandi Governor Staphon Sang at Ksh 448.7 million, West Pokot Governor Simon Kachapin at Ksh 447.7 million, Migori Governor Ochilo Ayacko at Ksh 420.6 million, Turkana Governor Joromiah Lomorukai at Ksh 405.7 million, and Tana River Governor Dhadho Godhana at Ksh 402.3 million.
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