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@Brogunde1
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Johannesburg, South Africa Katılım Ağustos 2019
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@KWSKenya I still can't spot Brian Odhiambo l, neither can his mother. Where is Brian Odhiambo?
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🚨🗣️ 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Arteta took a moment to show respect to Pep Guardiola during today's press conference.
"Pep Guardiola has been a huge part of my journey. I started my coaching career with him. He raised the standards in this league, and the only thing he has provoked in me, in the players, and in the club, is the obligation to raise our levels and our standards, and to try to be better."
"We have been very close in the last few years and thankfully this time, we managed to do it."

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@now_arsenaI Mikel Arteta leaving the game to build a fire? Classic dad move. Next, he’ll be in the garden talking to the plants about tactics. "Listen, tomato, you need to spread out!"
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Rachel Ruto holds one of the most visible and influential offices in the country, yet at a time when Kenyan women are being killed in horrifying numbers, when young girls are disappearing without a trace, and families are being forced to seek justice online, the silence and detachment from those in power feels deeply heartbreaking.
While grieving families cry for action, the response we hear from the First Lady's office is that women simply need prayers and intercessors. Almost every week, the country wakes up to another tragic story.
A woman murdered by a partner, a body dumped in a quarry, a young lady found dead in an Airbnb, or a child who vanishes and is forgotten as the news cycle moves on. Behind every headline is a devastated family left protesting outside police stations, begging for answers while leaders continue with business as usual.
It is painful & unfortunate that at such a critical moment, the voices expected to champion the safety and dignity of women and children appear absent or ineffective.
If even the First Lady cannot become one of the strongest and most consistent voices against femicide, gender-based violence, and the disappearance of children, then many Kenyans are left wondering who will truly stand for vulnerable women and families.
At the same time, many women leaders who were entrusted with representing and empowering women seem to have shifted public discourse toward sexual rhetorics instead of addressing the real suffering facing ordinary women.
Women leaders are busy fighting on who's loud in asking Kama wamama wanaeza PEA Ruto. It's hard being a woman under this regime. Or maybe we are asking for too much from someone who's facing the same predicaments back at home?
Yesterday, they had to post a picture of them together to deny claims that the omu-husband is traveling around with yellow yellow damsels from Seychelles. Kama kawa sisi walala hoii hatuna maoni, Letu Jicho tu.👀

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