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CTO| VENTURE CAPITALIST|FAVREAU FOUNDATION|SON|PATRIOTIC TO MY COUNTRY & PARTY

Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Ekim 2020
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Favreau@FavreauNormal·
@MillicentOmanga When you have money loosing weight becomes easy. Try ozempic reader.
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Hon Millicent Omanga
Hon Millicent Omanga@MillicentOmanga·
I genuinely thought people were joking about my weight loss until I saw these two pictures together😬😳 130kg → 85kg Same human. 3 years difference.
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Mwafreeka
Mwafreeka@Mwafreeka·
Please cancel a show called Iko Nini 😂😂 that you never watch and never helped build 😂😂
Football World@AnkoGeof

I agree with @polo_kimanii on this, @Mwafreeka has always been full of himself, kiburi iko juu na hatakangi guest to speak their genuine mind. Infact, he talk too much than the interviewees, that kapodcast kake kadogo inafanya anamea pembe. Kijana we can cancel you mf!!

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Favreau@FavreauNormal·
@AlionyaRoseline @samwel_lodio @Alionya Attacking people over fuel prices based on motorist count is embarrassing. Traffic jams don't set prices; global oil markets, heavy local taxes, and weak exchange rates against the USD do. Educate yourself on East African logistics before coming for people. 🛑📉
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Alionya Roseline
Alionya Roseline@AlionyaRoseline·
@samwel_lodio This is data you can get....Kenya has 5.6 million vehicles while Uganda has 2.6 million three quarter of which are bodaboda"s. Total is both in kenya and Uganda....where will they sell their at a higher price????
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Alionya Roseline
Alionya Roseline@AlionyaRoseline·
I have never responded to panelists after a show but for that Tribal bigotry, Kenyan anarchist and Entitled little brat I will respond. "Alionya has a First Class in Kiswahili and CRE she cannot speak on economic matters" is a statement you will have to withdraw and apologize.
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George Njoroge
George Njoroge@georgenjoroge_·
KeNHA closed Chiromo Road for months. @KeNHAKenya DG I want you to look at these pictures and explain to Kenyans with a straight face how a road you just repaired has potholes before the paint is even dry. This is not incompetence. Incompetence is accidental. This is deliberate. You used substandard materials knowing exactly what would happen because the same road will need repair again and the same tender will be issued again and the same people will eat again. The pothole is not a mistake. The pothole is your business model. 😐 #CentralFocus
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Lynn Ngugi
Lynn Ngugi@ngugi_lynn·
My brother Cornelius Chepsoi’s summation of GoK overtaxing Kenyans at every turn collapsing their businesses. It is reducing Kenyans to slaves in an untenable situation. Are Kenyans being offered as guineapigs to so called world ORDER of owning nothing!
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Alinur Mohamed
Alinur Mohamed@AlinurMohamed_·
Don't say anything. Just listen.
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NTV Kenya
NTV Kenya@ntvkenya·
Cornelius Chepsoi, RIG chairman: Wanatuletea mafuta chafu alafu wanatuuzia bei ya juu. Matatu owners will withdraw their services until fuel prices are lowered
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DAP-K Party@DAP_Kenya·
President Uhuru Kenyatta had warned Kenyans. Now the country is experiencin exactly what he predicated. From fuel prices, corruption and deal making. #RejectFuelPrices
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Editorial@Editorial53·
Clearly, TIFA lied about the popularity of William Ruto. From Bomet to Nairobi to Busia to Chavakali, he has become so unpopular. Very unfortunate.
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𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇@ouma_neko·
There is a growing sense of panic inside government corridors as the transport crisis deepens beyond routine political talking points. Reports indicate that even internal security briefings have warned the situation is no longer something that can be managed through press statements or blame games. What is now unfolding is not confusion but exposure. The Interior leadership appears rattled, suddenly shifting tone, trying to deflect responsibility and asking why past administrations are not being dragged into the same conversation. That argument is collapsing under its own weight because it does nothing to solve the reality on the ground today. At the same time, public appearances by senior officials have only amplified the perception of disarray. Instead of control, there is contradiction. Instead of solutions, there is public irritation directed at citizens who are already strained by the strike and the economic pressure it is creating. Meanwhile, transport stakeholders are not backing down. The matatu sector leadership has made it clear that the strike is not a rumor, not a negotiation tactic, and not something that can be dismissed through media soundbites. Operations remain disrupted, and the message from the ground is simple: nothing is moving because nothing has been resolved. The result is a government appearing reactive, not decisive. A crisis escalating faster than official communication can contain it. And a public watching institutions argue while daily life is brought to a halt.
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Murage Ngunjiri
Murage Ngunjiri@jmuragengunjiri·
😢 Imagine being called to the hospital after her husband was shot in Githurai, only to arrive and find his body. The shock and pain overwhelmed her immediately after confirming he had died. #RejectFuelPrices
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Mary Njoroge
Mary Njoroge@Maryian96·
God what is this???
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M O I B E N S H I R E
M O I B E N S H I R E@Kapyoseiin·
Listen keenly to him. Makes a lot of sense. Seems he’s with the Tourism sector.
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Patrick Car Soko🇰🇪
Patrick Car Soko🇰🇪@PatrickCarSoko·
Doreen Karwitha from @Safaricom_Care please know you’re dealing with very serious people you can’t be that rude. You can’t disconnect that rudely!
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Cyprian, Is Nyakundi
Cyprian, Is Nyakundi@C_NyaKundiH·
This fuel increase is economic terrorism against Kenyans. Petrol is up, Diesel is up. Transport will go up, food will go up, power backups will become more expensive, and every small business will be squeezed again. You cannot keep looting, overtaxing and mismanaging a country, then punish citizens at the pump and call it regulation.
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DismasWaTabu
DismasWaTabu@DismasWaTabu·
Good morning patriots. Here is something I want you to reflect. It seems like our artists know what they are doing and making a mockery of us. @bienaimesol sang "Tujiangalie." A whole song asking Africans to look in the mirror. To think carefully about the leaders they choose and the symbols they carry. It was sharp. It was necessary. People loved it. And then he had dinner with Macron. And now he is on stage dressed like Mobutu Sese Seko. Let that sink in slowly. Mobutu Sese Seko, the man who looted the DRC for 32 years, renamed the country Zaire, stole billions while his people starved, and did all of it with the full backing of the West, including France, wore that exact leopard skin as his signature. It was not just fashion. It was his brand. His symbol. The uniform of a man who performed African identity while selling Africa out from under his own people. And Bien, fresh from breaking bread with the French, walked on stage in the same leopard print. The French must have been very entertained. See, symbols are not just clothes. A leopard skin cap does not mean nothing. It carries history. It carries blood. It carries the memory of a man whose corruption was so spectacular that the DRC has never recovered from it and whose relationship with France was exactly the kind of relationship that "Tujiangalie" was supposed to warn us about. Doing this straight from dinning with the French and wearing like Mobutu was so cringe and insensitive. You cannot sing about self reflection on a Friday and dress like a Western-backed African dictator on a Saturday. That is not an artistic statement. That is irony walking on two legs in a very expensive outfit. We are looking, @bienaimesol . Tujiangalie, indeed. I know some will be quick with "his attire, his choice" but don't forget the symbolism in it. Dismas wa Tabu. Dreaming in installments. Billed in full.
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