Don Eruoti
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Breaking News:
Ruto, fresh from his Macron hugging fest, has stepped on the necks of hustlers raising the prices of fuel to obscene levels.
Super Petrol in Nairobi rises by Sh16.55 to Sh214.25 per litre.
Diesel jumps by a shocking Sh46.29 to Sh242.92.
Ni kusiaga mano kwa regular Kenyan as Transport fares, food prices and the cost of living will are expected to rise even further.
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@sholard_mancity Adulterated fuel (was to be reduced in price any substandard cannot be sold at market price) was introduced to the market as if that was not enough shooting the price to suffering Kenyans.
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@Adele_lide You are carrying a wedge, and we all know where you're driving it to.
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@RobertAlai If you prepare a ground fight between a lion 🦁 (doctor) and a crocodile 🐊 (lawyer). You decide the fight shall take place in Lake Victoria, who will win?
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@otokyo__ As long as not accompanied by monetary value oh dear I don't care
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@litundunya Forgot the most important a litre of cooking was highest 140 but today is 270 - doubled the price. A 10 liter is about 2800, my lord no one is complaining.
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@Adele_lide The muzungu has tendencies of loving Africans presidents with unique characters like Paul Biya of Cameroon 🇨🇲
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@EmmanuelMacron @WilliamsRuto Thank you for putting our boy on the world map
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@FGaitho237 @obonyo004 I'm not sure utamfikia Eliud, kumbuka ni 42km marathon.
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The Psychological Trap: How the Regime Weaponizes Celebrity Goodwill
To whom much is given, much is expected.
The immense honor, respect, and cultural capital bestowed upon social assets like Bien-Aimé Baraza and Dennis Ombachi is not ordinary. It is a rare form of public equity built over years through music, content, and genuine connection with the people.
This goodwill is not a free gift - it comes with a moral and ethical standard. Your audiences have extended you tremendous trust and influence. They made you marketable. They made you beloved.
That equity is now being psychologically targeted.
The regime and its foreign handlers understand a simple truth: ordinary citizens are increasingly skeptical of politicians and paid propagandists.
But when a respected artist or public figure sits at the table with Emmanuel Macron during the France-Africa colonial summit, it performs powerful image laundering and normalization. It subtly signals to millions of fans: “If Bien or Ombachi is comfortable here, then maybe Ruto isn’t that bad. Maybe the system isn’t that rotten.”
This is not about you negotiating for “African liberation.” Your audiences don’t expect you to become political saviors. They know your lane. But they also understand the broader imagery and implications.
When you share a stage or photo-op with Macron - who is actively working to prop up William Ruto’s battered image ahead of 2027, you are lending your hard-earned credibility to the very regime that has brought abductions, killings, economic hardship, and deepened colonial extraction.
There are no special exemptions in this struggle.
Oga Obinna tried the same psychological game - hiding behind a boxing match - only for the public to see exactly where it was headed.
We saw Ruto’s very public “I love Bien’s new song” moment at the Kalasha Awards. These are not spontaneous compliments. They are calculated correspondences.
Dennis Ombachi’s record is even more telling: sharing platforms with Bill Gates, platforming notorious scammer Hanifa Adan (who undermined the June 2024 Gen Z protests), and the pattern of shifting his content toward agenda-pushing.
Foreign embassies in Kenya do not randomly associate with influencers - such access is almost always facilitated through government secondment and vetting.
We have seen this playbook before:
• Hanifa Adan, Boniface Mwangi, Hussein Khalid, and Cop Shakur being “awarded” human rights recognitions by @denmarkinkenya .
• Kasmuel Mcoure receiving a @USEmbassyKenya fellowship and free trip to the US.
• Faith Odhiambo and Irungu Houghton being embraced by British and EU diplomats.
The pattern is clear. The regime and its foreign backers use celebrities and influencers to sanitize their image and manufacture consent.
The backlash you are already facing is only a preamble. Continued fraternization with globalist agendas, disgraced activists, and anything that shores up Ruto’s prospects will trigger deeper, sustained public rejection. The digital age preserves receipts. The analytical minority that once had no voice now has platforms, and they are watching.
You converted public goodwill into massive equity. The people do not demand you become politicians. They simply demand you do not use that equity to legitimize their oppressors.
The ball is in your court.
Choose wisely. History is unforgiving to those who trade long-term respect for short-term proximity to power.

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@TheCitizensMic The other women rep are thrown out others just give apology
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Nominated Senator Karen Nyamu forced to issue an unreserved apology in the Senate after making inappropriate and disrespectful remarks toward Grade 10 student Gabriela Murimi,
Fixing The Nation | Diplomacy In Action | Governor Anne Waiguru | #TurkanaFocus | Kazi Bila Kelele

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@ivymuthe Now polygamy is now officially practiced in Kenya. Law makers have shown the way
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Dr. Roselyn Akombe, one of the five wives of Kisii Senator Richard Onyonka, is a highly accomplished woman. At 47, she holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Nairobi, and both a Master’s and a PhD from Rutgers University. She is a mother of two and has built an impressive career, having served as a commissioner at the IEBC, worked as an economist with the African Union, and advocated passionately for social justice. She currently serves as Chief of Peacebuilding Strategy and Partnerships at the United Nations Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs in New York.Yet despite her exceptional education, global exposure, professional stature, and influence, she has chosen to be in a polygamous marriage.

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@FGaitho237 I haven't seen you campaigning 'cleaner people' like Maraga, Omtata, but pulling everyone down what is known as crab mentality. Kila mtu anataka change lakini akuna anayetaka kubadilika.
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Everyone currently attacking Polo Kimani, Shakira Wafula, and Aoko Otieno for raising concerns about controlled opposition is, knowingly or otherwise, feeding into the same scripted theatre.
What the regime appears desperate to construct is a false binary: Kenya Kwanza A versus Kenya Kwanza B, reminiscent of the old KANU A versus KANU B dynamic of 2002.
The strategy is simple - if power structures can position themselves behind multiple competing camps, they minimize the risk of genuine disruption. That’s how political establishments, foreign interests, diplomats, and NGO ecosystems often preserve continuity: by manufacturing the illusion of choice while ensuring the core structure remains untouched.
Ironically, some of the loudest figures now receiving choreographed backlash are individuals who have themselves been for months, undermining or redirecting protest movements. Now, by publicly distancing themselves from formations like “United Opposition” or “Linda Mwananchi,” they’ve triggered the predictable accusation that criticizing controlled opposition automatically means supporting William Ruto.
And that’s precisely how the binary is preserved.
The public is boxed into believing there are only two options: one rotten egg or another slightly less rotten egg. But choosing a “lesser evil” inside the same political architecture still leaves people trapped within the same system.
That’s why the performative moral posture from figures claiming to reject the current opposition setup should also be interrogated critically. On the surface, it looks principled. In practice, it reinforces the same narrow framework and illusion of choice that many people rejected when they took to the streets in the first place.
The original demand was never simply to reshuffle personalities. It was about dismantling entrenched patronage networks and pushing for deeper institutional and structural reform.
Some fraudulent actors may now be trying to redefine those objectives based on shifting alliances or incentives. That’s their choice - but it doesn’t mean the public has to lower its expectations with them.


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