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Dishon Obok 🇰🇪

Dishon Obok 🇰🇪

@DishonObok

Artistic Nomad; loitering with creative intent. Textile Designer, Independent Illustrator & Design(IEC/BCC material development)Consultant. Lyricist. Poet.

Nairobi,Kenya Katılım Mart 2013
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Fearless
Fearless@Fearless0898·
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Nelson Havi SC
Nelson Havi SC@NelsonHavi·
President William Ruto, revoke the nomination of Karen Nyamu to the Senate. There are more deserving women who can occupy that office.
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UDPK
UDPK@UDPKenya·
A child carefully lines up toys instead of playing in ways others expect. An adult organizes data with the same intensity and is praised for being detail-oriented. One is corrected, the other is celebrated. The difference is not the behaviour, it is how society chooses to interpret it. We have seen autistic individuals thrive when their natural strengths are recognized rather than reshaped. Their focus, consistency, and attention to detail are not limitations. They are valuable contributions when given the right environment. This leads us to reflect on a deeper question. What if the very traits we try to change are the ones our world actually needs? #EveryLifeHasValue #AutismAwarenessDay #RedefineValue
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RAZOR BLADE
RAZOR BLADE@razorblade300·
😥🗣️Pep Guardiola went emotional: “People see football, titles, pressure… but they don’t see the moments at home. I remember one night, very clearly. My daughter Maria… she was crying all night. She didn’t want the family to break. She went to her mum, again and again, asking her to stay. Just a child, you know… but with so much feeling. I couldn’t stay away from that. I went with her. We were both there, asking, begging… not as a manager, not as anything—just as a father and a husband. We both cried. We tried everything. But sometimes… it doesn’t matter how much you want it. She still decided to leave. After that night, something changed in Maria. She stayed by my side always. Quiet, strong, supporting me without needing to say much. She understood more than a child should. And I think… she knew it wasn’t easy for anyone. Not for me, not for her, not for her mum. But she stayed.”
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Africa ₿itcoin Conference
Africa ₿itcoin Conference@AfroBitcoinOrg·
Why Malawi? 🇲🇼 Because the future of Bitcoin in Africa won’t be built in saturated markets, it will be built where it’s needed most. Malawi represents untapped potential, a mobile-first population, real opportunities for financial inclusion This isn’t just a location, it is a statement. ABC26, Blantyre, Malawi 2–5 December 2026 #ABC26 #Malawi #Bitcoin #AfricaRising
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LEARN THINGS
LEARN THINGS@Iearnthiingss·
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Bitsavers Eduhub
Bitsavers Eduhub@BitEduhub·
We are LIVE and the place is buzzing! 🔥 @TrezorAcademy Kenya Cohort 6 is happening right now at The Senate Hotel, Juja and the energy in the room is on another level. You can feel the excitement as everyone dives into: • Understanding Bitcoin in a simple, practical way • Setting up wallets and learning how to keep funds secure • Real stories showing how #bitcoin is changing lives The questions, the reactions, the “woah I get it now” moments… priceless. Bitcoin is no longer something distant. It’s becoming real for so many people in this room today. Missed it? Don’t worry. We’ll share the best moments and key takeaways soon.
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Bitsavers Eduhub
Bitsavers Eduhub@BitEduhub·
It started with curiosity… And on saturday, that curiosity brought brilliant minds together for the first meetup of Cohort 6 at @TrezorAcademy Kenya. We explored the foundations of #Bitcoin, asked big questions about the future of money, and sparked conversations that will continue far beyond the classroom. The journey has just begun. 🌱 Two powerful sessions still ahead: 📅 March 14 — Using Bitcoin confidently 📅 March 28 — Real-world Bitcoin use cases + Live Simulation 🎭 You can still be part of this experience. 👉 Register here: luma.com/cgj9hmso #BitcoinEducation #TrezorAcademy
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Jeremiah 💙🧡⚡
Jeremiah 💙🧡⚡@jjaykon·
@TrezorAcademy @JosefTetek Because many Africans already understand monetary failure. Inflation.Currency controls. Expensive remittances. Limited banking access. Bitcoin offers something radically different an open monetary network anyone can use. In Africa, it’s not just innovation. It’s financial freedom
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Mercy Aloo
Mercy Aloo@MercyAloo390115·
@TrezorAcademy because millions are unbanked but not offline. With just a phone, people can earn, save, and transact globally without permission. In communities like those supported by Afribit Kibera, Bitcoin is becoming a tool for financial inclusion and empowerment. Not hype. Real impact.
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Eric
Eric@amerix·
Have enough condoms in your house, they will save you a great deal. Don't carry condoms in your wallet or pocket.
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Mathsrick
Mathsrick@mathsrick_·
Learn BODMAS
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Saitabao ole Kanchory
Saitabao ole Kanchory@Saitabao·
Oh My God!!! Where are the fools who say we still have a country 😳 #RutoMustGo
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edu edu
edu edu@EdwinAyoti·
@okayojoshua @FaithOdhiambo8 @ckanjama We should consider her running for Nrb county Woman Rep 2027 and all GenZs to vote for her as a way of thanking her for standing with them.She has shown what leadership is,Once we elect her she'll be able to represent us well.
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Pinchezz Ng'ash
Pinchezz Ng'ash@pinchezz001·
@okayojoshua @FaithOdhiambo8 @ckanjama Where else can we fix this woman, our 2024 woman, we will never forget, we will tell our generation the woman she was when we were fighting for the a better Kenya.
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Joshua Okayo
Joshua Okayo@okayojoshua·
As the mantle now passes to Charles Kanjama SC, there is a profound sense of gratitude across the nation. Faith Odhiambo served Kenya with a distinction that will be studied for years to come. She arrived at a time of testing and departs having proven that even when the Constitution is pushed to its limits, it will hold—provided there are leaders brave enough to hold it upright. We celebrate a historic tenure and wish her the very best in her next chapter, knowing that her contribution to Kenya's democratic journey is permanently etched in gold. Congratulations 👏🏿 madam president and all the best in your next steps. Hongera sana.!
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Joshua Okayo
Joshua Okayo@okayojoshua·
In the history of Kenya, there are moments when the law ceases to be a mere collection of statutes and becomes a living, breathing shield for the people. Faith Odhiambo’s @FaithOdhiambo8 tenure as the 51st President of the Law Society of Kenya was exactly that—a masterclass in courageous leadership during one of the nation's most turbulent chapters. She did not just occupy an office; she occupied the front lines, stepping into the breach when the very soul of the Constitution was under siege. When the Gen Z uprising swept across the country, madam President became the steady hand in the storm. As we (young Kenyans) took to the streets to demand accountability, she ensured the Law Society was not a silent observer but a fierce protector. She was there with us through the corridors of police stations in the dead of night, demanding the release of the abducted and the protection of the peaceful protesters. I am one of the indirect beneficiaries of her efforts. During a season marred by the tragedy of extrajudicial killings and the shadow of state-sponsored intimidation, she remained unbowed, reminding the world that the law is the ultimate equalizer against the excesses of power. Her legacy is defined by more than just successful litigation; it is defined by her empathy. She humanized the legal profession, proving that a bar president’s greatest duty is to the most vulnerable. Whether she was challenging the Finance Bill or standing in solidarity with the families of the fallen, Faith undoubtedly earned her title on the job. It is a fundamental truth of leadership that no path can be walked without attracting both applause and scrutiny. The burden of high office is the necessity of making choices where the "right" answer is rarely the popular one, and Faith Odhiambo’s tenure was no exception to this reality. There were undoubtedly moments when her decisions were met with debate or divergence of opinion from the public and the legal fraternity alike. However, even in those moments of friction, there remained an undeniable undercurrent of integrity in her actions. ​In the challenging battles of politics and law, Faith often found herself at the intersection of competing interests. Whether she was navigating the delicate balance of state engagement (remember Ruto wanted to pull her into his abyss of doom) or making tough administrative calls within the Society, she acted with a conviction that was rooted in the long-term stability of the rule of law. If a decision was unpopular, it was never born of apathy or compromise, but rather of a deeply held belief that she was protecting the institutional sanctity of the LSK and the sustainable future of the public it serves. ​History judges a leader not by the universal consensus of their choices, but by the purity of their intent. For Faith, that intent was always centered on a vision of a Kenya where the law remains the ultimate arbiter. She demonstrated that true leadership requires the courage to be misunderstood in the short term for the sake of the greater good in the long term. Even those who may have disagreed with her at times cannot deny that she steered the ship with a steady hand, a clear conscience, and an unwavering commitment to the best interests of every member of the Society and every citizen of this Republic. She exits the stage having greatly strengthened the public's faith in the LSK as the last line of defense for the rule of law, leaving behind a blueprint for what it means to lead with both a sharp mind and a fearless heart. 1/2
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