Eng. Omari Harrison

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Eng. Omari Harrison

Eng. Omari Harrison

@EngOmariHarris2

Katılım Mart 2020
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Eng. Omari Harrison
Eng. Omari Harrison@EngOmariHarris2·
@RodgersKipembe Being on the payroll of Sirkal, you’re the least qualified to give an opinion on the state of affairs at the United opposition. Even more discouraging to your benefactors, those who cater for your upkeep is the utter disregard or contempt which your remarks attract.
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Rodgers Kipembe Mpuru
Rodgers Kipembe Mpuru@RodgersKipembe·
If you look at the face of the opposition, it's the ugliest representation of past regimes. The ugliest face of everything that is wrong about Kenyan politics is reflected in the opposition.
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Eng. Omari Harrison
Eng. Omari Harrison@EngOmariHarris2·
@TonyMkenya7 But on a serious note, Jeremiah Kioni is a boardroom or desktop warrior/tiger while Riggy G has proved himself to be a formidable ground soldier, a true selfless fighter who has injected oxygen & life to the United opposition. Kioni must not overestimate himself!
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Tony
Tony@TonyMkenya7·
The directive for DCP to step aside in Ol Kalau is not goodwill politics. It is pressure. It is leverage. It is authority being exercised. The message is clear—decisions in Mt.Kenya still orbit around Uhuru’s influence DCP Steps Down #UhuruBullysRiggy Woi Piggy G Methu Defects
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Eng. Omari Harrison
Eng. Omari Harrison@EngOmariHarris2·
@amenya_nelson @johnnjenga When undertaking a masters course in project management upon graduating from the school of engineering(UON)my economics lecturer surprised my class one afternoon when he pronounced & declared that the highest risk takers always reap big & huge. Ndindi Nyoro is good example.
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Nelson Amenya
Nelson Amenya@amenya_nelson·
Quickmart economist Ndindi Nyoro should tell Kenyans why he has shares at Sidian bank and Lornho Africa towers both owned by Ruto and how come he is always investing in struggling companies right before they start raking in billions? Does he have insider info?
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Sen. Ledama Olekina
Sen. Ledama Olekina@ledamalekina·
Good Morning Mr. President @WilliamsRuto, if my memory serves me right, the National Security Advisory emphasized diversifying fuel sources, not suppliers yet One Petroleum, a company with no history of importing PMS (Petrol Motor Spirit), received a letter on the 25th to supply emergency fuel and delivered it by the 27th. How could they procure cargo, complete manifests, secure letters of credit, and handle all documentation in mere hours? This timeline suggests premeditated planning and an orchestrated crisis, with fuel suspiciously “hanging around Mombasa” beforehand. We are not fools someone engineered this shortage. You must deal ruthlessly with both the public sector and private sector to safeguard Kenyans’ interests. These three masterminds are behind the artificial fuel shortage: 1.Joel Mburu of KPC 2.Joseph Wafula, Ministry of Energy 3.Mohammed Jeffer of One Petroleum Former PS Liban is collateral damage
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Eng. Omari Harrison
Eng. Omari Harrison@EngOmariHarris2·
@RobertAlai Now this’s hilarious, an MCA elected by about 3,000 kileleshwa residents with a terrible performance track record is here ordering a Senator elected by 800,000 Nairobi residents to apologize. How does it work, reckless punching above his weight?
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Robert ALAI, HSC
Robert ALAI, HSC@RobertAlai·
Edwin Sifuna must apologise to Oburu for calling him mediocre. That apology must come before any Linda Mwananchi rally in Kisumu. Kisumu is the headquarters of Western Kenya. Busia, Kisumu, Homa Bay, Vihiga, Kakamega, Kisii, Migori, Nyamira and Siaya strongholds of ODM depend on Kisumu as the regional political HQ. Insulting ODM Party Leader and then going to Kisumu is like poking the anus of a donkey and then still hoping that you will ride on it. Sifuna MUST apologise to Oburu ASAP.
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Eng. Omari Harrison
Eng. Omari Harrison@EngOmariHarris2·
@AokoOtieno_ You’ve clearly been instructed if not paid to attack Orengo. Once you start taking up these assignments, you instantly join the despicable & loathed club of cheap bloggers, those who get hired for all manner of evil/dirtiest missions. Avoid the temptation.
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Maverick Aoko
Maverick Aoko@AokoOtieno_·
Dear, James Aggrey Bob Orengo, Providence forbid that I be like the proverbial child who having been carried on the back, failed to understand the length of the journey Your place as a Revolutionary, Legal connoisseur, Debator and Legislator is probably one of the reasons some us can prattle freely Destiny has your place secured in the annals of our History! The Yoruba have a saying: That even the greatest herbalist gets direction from laymen around the bush Nyatieng, the ODM leadership has gone to Oburu. Your stewardship would have sufficed, but if a bride chooses a cripple, the crowd has no choice than to respect her choice! At 80, it is only fair that you do not allow political animus pass the flesh and get to the bone. Luos need direction and unification, not diversion, division and manipulation! A masqurade that performs for neigbours but has never showed his skills at home is a fraud! You are mocking the moniker "Walking Constitution" when you do not regard Devolution You are literally the ONLY Governor out of 46 others, who has turned into a malingerer. You are all over, everywhere doing everything except your mandate to Siaya people When Siaya Nurses were beaten by your goons led by one Oscar, we did not see you write letters to regional commander, address press fingering individuals, issuing ultimatums and threats demanding JUSTICE! The Nurses were lesser beings? I am not condoning miscreants, just saying on the issue, you are no saint You spent the 1st two years fighting with your DG, was hired by the regime you purport to fight as they impeached Gachagua, went abroad for months to treat Alcohol related illness And has dedicated the remaining 14 months calling for maandamano, which your kids do not attend. The ancient rock of ages who is Siaya senator, is too busy battling athritis, diabetis, dementia and greed to play his oversight role While Linda Mwananchi indeed could do with the guidance and advice of seasoned voices, it will lose its pizzazz when your cabal hijack what was meant to galvanize the Youth Sifuna. Babu. Khamisi. Caroli. Weke. Osotsi and co, should take charge. We are tired of all outfits being led by old, legacy politicos If anything, word is that you want to wreck havoc until you are called to the negotiation table for AG or Speaker position, 2027!  Dhi itine Siaya, idhi jogo ji koro!
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Mutahi Ngunyi
Mutahi Ngunyi@MutahiNgunyi·
Dear Kikuyus: You have started a WAR against the country. The DRUMS of WAR are beating like in 2007. PROBLEM: Kikuyus are everywhere. The War MONGERS are in Central Kenya. They will FUEL the FIRE. Kikuyus everywhere else will BURN. Dear Kikuyus from Mt Kenya: STOP this Sh*t.
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Eng. Omari Harrison
Eng. Omari Harrison@EngOmariHarris2·
@MutembeiTV If you start this way, you’ll lose many followers. Kalonzo is the type of president Kenyans want now. A president who’ll oversee efficient, effective & fair utilization of taxpayers’ monies sir.
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Mutembei TV
Mutembei TV@MutembeiTV·
FearlessNdindi Nyoro; Kalonzo alikuwa mp nikizaliwa na ukambani hakuna hata choo amejenga!!
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Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC
Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC@ahmednasirlaw·
Corruption is KILLING KENYA. We pay global standard rate for infrastructure. But get shit, because goverment officials take 40% of the contract price as bribe. The contractor makes 30% as profit and puts only 30% into the project. Look at the SHIT that is Ngong-Suswa Road.
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Mr. Kinuthia Pius.
Mr. Kinuthia Pius.@Belive_Kinuthia·
Godfrey Osotsi has effectively lifted the lid on a troubling political scheme. He now alleges that a senior, unnamed Luo figure within ODM has been quietly mobilizing Luhya leaders from Kakamega, Vihiga, and Bungoma-reaching out to figures like Walukhe and Mzee Fred Gumo-urging them to link PS @ray_omollo to the recent attack and build momentum for his suspension. Even more concerning is the claim that the incident involving Senator Osotsi at Java Kisumu may not have been spontaneous, but a calculated move orchestrated by elements within the Linda Mwananchi faction to falsely implicate PS Omollo.
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Eng. Omari Harrison
Eng. Omari Harrison@EngOmariHarris2·
@C_NyaKundiH I think you’re being too unfair to CS Wandayi knowing very well how it is or how it works with the current cabinet. I’m sure it’s well known to you that until & unless approved from above, most CS’s decisions are just decisions: NON-BINDING sir.
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Cyprian, Is Nyakundi
Cyprian, Is Nyakundi@C_NyaKundiH·
With Wandayi Still in Office, Kenyans No Longer Know Where Responsibility Ends In serious countries, public office is not treated like a hiding place. In Britain, the doctrine of ministerial responsibility was shaped by cases like Crichel Down in 1954 and the Falklands crisis in 1982, where the basic expectation was that when a department suffers a grave failure, the minister does not behave like a spectator. The office holder carries the political burden because the public must know that responsibility stops somewhere. In Japan, ministers have stepped down over scandals not because they had already been convicted in court, but because public office is supposed to protect trust, not merely survive legal technicalities. Reuters reported, for example, that Economy Minister Akira Amari resigned in 2016 over a money scandal even as he denied bribery allegations. In South Korea too, the culture of office can still force action faster than our politics ever does. Reuters reported that Oceans Minister Chun Jae-soo resigned in December 2025 after allegations of improper payments, explicitly saying stepping down was the right thing to do so the ministry and government would not be damaged further, even while calling the claims false. Now compare that with Kenya. Here, a fuel scandal erupts in the heart of the petroleum chain. The DCI says the resignation of Petroleum PS Mohamed Liban, KPC MD Joe Sang, and EPRA DG Daniel Kiptoo does not absolve them of criminal liability. The same public record says the officials are being investigated over alleged manipulation of fuel stock data, irregular emergency procurement outside the G-to-G framework, and an allegedly overpriced, substandard shipment. Yet the Cabinet Secretary, Opiyo Wandayi, still speaks like a moderator on a TV panel. His message to Kenyans has been to be patient and beware of “disinformation,” even as the scandal has already consumed top officials directly under the ministry’s watch. That is why many people say Kenya is no longer being governed like a serious republic. It is being managed like a failed regime where accountability is carefully rationed downward. Small people fall. Technocrats are sacrificed. Agencies are told to “investigate.” But the political head sits comfortably in office and starts lecturing the public about tone. In a functioning state, a scandal of this scale does not leave the minister sounding like the lead investigator, chief commentator and moral referee all at once. In a functioning state, he either takes political responsibility, steps aside, or is removed so that investigations can proceed without the stench of self-protection. That is the tragedy of Kenya. We have normalized a government where the collapse of oversight is not treated as disqualifying. We are asked to admire statements instead of standards. We are told to wait, to calm down, to avoid politics, while the very people who sat atop the system pretend they were only hearing about the mess on the radio. A serious nation understands that trust in public office is more important than the comfort of one minister. A failed regime protects the seat first, the truth later, and the public never.
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Eng. Omari Harrison
Eng. Omari Harrison@EngOmariHarris2·
@Kenyans You’re fighting the inevitable, going home 2027. You started well but your nonstop flip-flopping exposes you as a non-dependable ally. Because of this, I’m sure Uhuru won’t read your letter. Even though Riggy G is noisy, the Mt. electorate has embraced him. Join him or perish.
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Kenyans.co.ke
Kenyans.co.ke@Kenyans·
Uhuru, your call for unity in the Mountain is welcome but if you truly mean it, don’t do it at funerals. Summon us officially - Gathoni Wamuchomba
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Eng. Omari Harrison
Eng. Omari Harrison@EngOmariHarris2·
@Naomikibandi Gladys WANGA needs a break, some sabbatical leave to calm down/rethink/re-align her school of politics. Looks like she hasn’t come to terms that ODM isn’t like membership to the Catholic/SDA/AIC churches, once a member forever a member. As of today, ODM is a LUO Nyanza party.
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Naomi Waithira
Naomi Waithira@Naomikibandi·
"ODM we will negotiate 50-50 share in the next government after 2027"-Gladys Wanga
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TheStarKenya
TheStarKenya@TheStarKenya·
Prime and Foreign Affairs CS Musalia Mudavadi on Thursday announced the government has activated a coordinated diplomatic push to secure Justice Ndung’u a seat at The Hague-based court in December. But even as the government ramps up its campaign, the Law Society of Kenya has warned against the venture and advised against fielding a candidate for the ICC race this year. the-star.co.ke/news/2026-04-0…
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Eng. Omari Harrison
Eng. Omari Harrison@EngOmariHarris2·
@themayor_ke What about the interchanges/ overpasses right from Ahero all the way past Kisumu international airport to Mumias? What about Kisumu-Homabay-Kisii-Migori-Isebania highway??? Is Atandi being honest? Isn’t calling Uhuru a CONMAN crossing the redline?
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The Mayor
The Mayor@themayor_ke·
"I want to repeat that Uhuru Kenyatta did not develop anything for this region" Ungrateful Atandi throws Uhuru under the bus
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Eng. Omari Harrison
Eng. Omari Harrison@EngOmariHarris2·
@NjeriBt @WaNduta8 Woe unto those men who date/marry kikuyu women. Now look at this one busy insulting & denigrating a whole Senior Counsel without blinking an eye, what a disgrace!
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Njeri Thorne
Njeri Thorne@NjeriBt·
Havi alikata tulips deni because I insulted him before he paid. A debt is a debt. Business is business.
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Eng. Omari Harrison
Eng. Omari Harrison@EngOmariHarris2·
@Kenyans @ckivuva0 Do you realize that other than Kalenjins, it’s only the Luos who seem to have a problem with former president uhuru Kenyatta & yet the man went out of his way to financially/logistically support late Raila Odinga’s 2022 presidential campaign? What else did Luos want Uhuru to do?
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Kenyans.co.ke
Kenyans.co.ke@Kenyans·
Uhuru Kenyatta, how did Ruto wrong you? - Gladys Wanga
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Eng. Omari Harrison
Eng. Omari Harrison@EngOmariHarris2·
@C_NyaKundiH Come slowly BUANA, do you’ve any paper trail that bears his signature? Table it here & if you fail, shut up indefinitely.
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Cyprian, Is Nyakundi
Cyprian, Is Nyakundi@C_NyaKundiH·
It is very shocking that CS Opiyo Wandayi has not yet resigned. It is shocking and unimaginable!
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Eng. Omari Harrison
Eng. Omari Harrison@EngOmariHarris2·
@Asamoh_ Are you mad BUANA? Uhuru gave us tier 1 infrastructure projects, in particular roads, how can you then contemplate jailing such a great man?
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Rein@Asamoh_·
If you want to jail corrupt Presidents , start with Uhuru and his family. You will then have the confidence to talk about Ruto going to jail over corruption.
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