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Apala Mawata
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Apala Mawata
@Defrey_Selekta
Entrepreneur, Physicist, Technologist a Lover of Nature and Space.
Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Nisan 2013
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@kamauwaruhiu Once you start that thing there's no turning back. So satisfying.
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@lenyzhelen @ivymuthe You are very stupid. Those people own several times what you own. The difference is the don't seek attention from strangers.
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@ivymuthe Do you think it's discipline😂😂😂....those folks have nothing to show off ...
Though I don't dispute the fact that some folks are closed book ..
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@Gatu_Joseph @polo_kimanii How many theories explain the origin of the universe? Which theory do you "believe" is true? Does your belief make your choice true? We all know why there is day and night.
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@Defrey_Selekta @polo_kimanii Someone thinking there is no day or nights and they happen whether you believe or not aint ignorant? Someone who thinks there's existence thus cause but there's no cause for universe isn't ignorant?
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Lemme explain this in layman terms,perhaps those who follow me will understand better. There is no hours and there is no days, there is no night,there is no time,there is no God,there is no satan.
All these are limited terms that have been coined by men to atleast explain their brief existence on this cosmos. All these things are man made.
If we woke up one day,and decided a day to have 16 hours,it would be so. If we decided a week would have 3 days it would be so. None of it would have any effect on this planet.
Even when it comes to gods,Gods are made by men. If a man decided to worship Stones and the other cows,they would all be equally valid. None can claim to better than the other. And Both men would experience prosperity and misfortune accordingly.
Thats why I find it foolishly provoking when someone openly claims that dates that were made up from thin air by men,can determine our personalities as people.
We cannot measure time. It has no end nor start. It was here before us,it will be here after us.
It is important as humans,that we acknowledge our insignificance as a species. There is nothing special about us,we are all just but products for nature.
Somoina Kapeen@SomoinaKapeen
Wacha niulize..in your opinion how many hours does a day have?
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@polo_kimanii God is there and he is the creator of heavens and earth. We also do have a 24hour cycle making the 24hour earth rotational cycle bring night and day else we will having some days ending at midday others starting saa mbili asubuhi if we carry your thinking. Stop the ignorance
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@omnia_vincere @KeKirwa I don't own any political class, neither am I a politician, nor a beneficiary of the political system in Kenya. As for your demands, good luck.
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@Defrey_Selekta @KeKirwa From your stupid political class who only know how to embezzle public funds.
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Remote work is for losers. There's no difference between remote jobs and masturbation. Jamaa imekaa chini for 14 hours a day in some poorly ventilated 1BR apartment doing some stupid tasks for 11 dollars an hour alafu inakuja kutusi fellas who run the economy. Mimi siezi fanya huo upuzi buana I know how to make money like a real man.
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@KeKirwa @Ant_oline We uko na purpose na bado unasumbuliwa na online gig workers?
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@KeKirwa @omnia_vincere Demanding for a better country from who?
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@omnia_vincere You should be demanding for a better country ndio uwache ku slave for a virtual establishment.
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@_Ngunga @polo_kimanii It might not be generational, but just enough to live a comfortable life.
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@polo_kimanii Indeed true.
Let's build and accumulate generation wealth 💪.
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@Saintt_don @polo_kimanii Sad bana. Help, but with moderation, you also have a future.
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@C_NyaKundiH I see people blame Ruto for all the ills in our society, while at the village level, the elders are deep in corruption and nepotism. For Kenya to change, we must introspect as individual citizens of this country.
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To understand how badly this country is broken, just imagine that I receive over 1,000 complaints every day from different parts of Kenya.
From companies, public institutions, private offices, banks, schools, hospitals, government departments, workplaces and ordinary citizens dealing with everyday injustice.
It is everywhere.
The problem is no longer just bad leadership. It is a rotten national culture where people abuse power, steal, intimidate, frustrate, neglect duty and expect victims to suffer quietly.
This country needs more than reforms. It needs a serious moral reset.
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@ValIvy17742 @C_NyaKundiH Are you a single mother? Don't forgive me for asking
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I have been blogging for 15 years, and over that period I have handled very many complaints touching on CITAM, especially around money and how some issues are handled internally.
What I have also noticed over the years is that CITAM members tend to over-defend the church, even when serious questions are being raised.
So on this one, siwezi funzwa kazi.
CITAM is OWUOR church but with no miracles.
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@ValIvy17742 @C_NyaKundiH You'll be the first to complain when that same church won't accord you any help when you really need it. We'll tell you then to look for another church.
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@C_NyaKundiH Church members are not complaining,only the outsiders and if someone is a member of Citam Church and not comfortable with how the Church is operating they should leave and find another Church.Some Kenyans shouldn't take their frustrations to Churches,let them face their gov't and
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If you are an observant person,
A man who is keen, and concerned about his consciousness,
You will realise something unusual is happening,
There is a silent shift going on,
We are moving from an OWNERSHIP ECONOMY to a SUBSCRIPTION ECONOMY.
In a subscription economy, you own nothing, but you pay for goods and services which you consume,
For example,
Back in the 90s,
We bought and owned music hardware like cassettes and discs,
This ensured that the music hardware was yours and nobody would charge you a recurring monthly fee to play music,
We owned newspapers and kept them,
We bought and owned books,
We owned letters written to us,
We bought, and claimed ownership,
But this is changing, and it is concerning,
In a subscription economy, you own nothing, but you pay for it.
MKOPA phones and Electric bikes are examples of how we have lost ownership of what we have bought.
It will reach a time where,
• You won't make a call, unless you subscribe to a calling service, on top of buying airtime,
• You won't send an email unless you subscribe, or you will lose all your emails,
• You won't listen to music unless you pay a monthly subscription fee for streaming,
• You won't send a text or a WhatsApp message unless you subscribe to a monthly plan, or get used to annoying advertisements,
• You won't cook food unless you pay for a monthly gas subscription plan or pay double for electricity,
• You won't drink clean water unless you subscribe to a monthly water delivery plan.
Ultimately, you won't own land or a house or a cow,
You will own nothing, and you will never be happy.
You will become a slave of the subscription economy.
That day is coming.
If you are wise,
• Go to a rural area,
• Own land,
• Get solar,
• Sink a borehole,
• Keep poultry, cows, goats and sheep,
• Grow your food.
Don't sit in the city like sheep.
Freedom will be given to those who will defeat the subscription economy.
WAKE UP!
#ManDay

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@Kenyans This is a real question. How can you owe a cost you never initiated?
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