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Felix Kiptoo

@FelixAlenga

Who dares wins.

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Kenyans.co.ke
Kenyans.co.ke@Kenyans·
When I was Minister for Education, I used to visit schools myself. That is how, as a minister, you come to understand the conditions in our schools - Fred Matiang'i
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Felix Kiptoo
Felix Kiptoo@FelixAlenga·
@nick2011rono @amerix Yet he has been talking about health in the US. It is not about his competency. It is by design.
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Eric
Eric@amerix·
THE EBOLA AGENDA: In 2014, in Guinea, there was a mineral scandal. This scandal was known as the "Simandou mining rights corruption scandal," described as one of the largest resource heists in history. Simandou is a 110-km mountain range in southern Guinea bordering Liberia, and it is Africa's biggest mining project. The Simandou scandal reached its climax in April 2014, when the Guinean government revoked the multi-billion-dollar mining licenses held by Beny Steinmetz Group Resources (BSGR) and its partner, Vale, after an investigation found they had been acquired through corruption. Around this time in Liberia, in the diamond-rich Fuamah District of Bong County, an 18-carat diamond was stolen and sold on the black market for a paltry USD 20,000, far below its true international market value. This prompted the Government of Liberia to crack down on these thieves. The suspects were taken into police custody. The government stepped in to settle territorial and security disputes in the area. However, around this period, something strange came up, a new disease whose name was not known at the time. An outbreak of haemorrhagic disease was noted in which symptoms manifested by anal and nasal bleeding. This was later concluded as Ebola, which peaked in September of that year. The diamond heist and the Simandou scandal disappeared amidst this "outbreak." The revocation of BSGR license and the theft of diamond carats led to the manufacture of man-made epidemics by arsenic poisoning of the people (africanarguments.org/2023/01/the-un…) This is exactly how Afrikan resources are looted. The looters fund civil wars or manufacture epidemics, they create terror, fear and intimidation, then, in that confusion, loot our resources while pretending to care for our health. Since we agree that Ebola has existed, but its existence from 1976 up to the year 2004 was attributed to the index patients handling or eating carcasses of chimpanzees and wild animals (sciencedirect.com/science/articl…) However, what is happening today about Ebola is a PsyOp. The Ebola agenda is a deliberate plan to disrupt the mineral resources economy in Africa. It is the theft of our resources, hiding behind disaster mitigation.(sciencedirect.com/science/articl…) Prove me wrong!
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End Child Poverty
End Child Poverty@arigatou_ecp·
Stephen, a member of the #YouthinAction network from Uganda demonstrating that good governance and civic engagement begins at the community. He has been at the forefront of creating spaces where refugees, local leaders and host communities can dialogue, raise concerns and collectively find solutions to challenges affecting refugee livelihoods and dignity in Uganda 🇺🇬.
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End Child Poverty
End Child Poverty@arigatou_ecp·
10 days. 1,556 km. One powerful message. Our Nairobi–Addis caravan has come to a close with young #SDGs champions safely back home. From moments in Marsabit 🇰🇪 to #ARFSD 🇪🇹, they showed what child participation in action looks like: advocacy, leadership, impact. The journey ends. The movement continues.
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Felix Kiptoo
Felix Kiptoo@FelixAlenga·
@calvinokello4 Not a defence in law. 6 people in their sober minds knew the consequence of lighting a fire at a time they knew students were sleeping and intentionally barricaded escape routes. Pre meditated murder.
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Onyango Okello Oloo.
Onyango Okello Oloo.@calvinokello4·
Those kids who started the fire at Utumishi, which claimed 16 lives, did not know the magnitude of the consequences of their actions. They are kids. Do not judge them harshly. We all make mistakes. Some are fatal like this. I am sure they did not intend to kill their friends. Redemption.
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Felix Kiptoo
Felix Kiptoo@FelixAlenga·
@ephraimnjegafan I have made peace with the fact that some of us, even the most educated, are very logical when talking about economy and governance but "mtu wetu" mentality clogs their brains.
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ephraimnjegafan
ephraimnjegafan@ephraimnjegafan·
Uhuru = Ruto = Gachagua I find it odd that even as the regime lambasts the former president, those CSs who joined the government through him are still in office. How is this possible if these people are truly at loggerheads? Does anybody else find this baffling?
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
I know this will offend some people, but the Kilifi incident looks stage-managed. I don’t believe the Ruto Kilifi incident was random. The timing was too perfect. For days, Kenyans were furious about fuel prices, the cost of living, hypocrisy, and the private jet debate. Then, suddenly, a dramatic incident happens (for a second time, someone rushes to Ruto at the stage), and the entire country changes the conversation. Now everyone is talking about sympathy, security, and Ruto is being portrayed as vulnerable. And this is what many people are ignoring: this is not even the first time someone has “rushed” toward the President near a stage setup. After the North Eastern incident, weren’t security protocols supposed to become even tighter? The President is the most protected man in the country. Around that stage are armed officers, intelligence personnel, plainclothes security, and elite units. One wrong move in such an environment could be deadly. So naturally, people will question how such incidents keep happening repeatedly. Even the dramatic aftermath, the statements by Kanja, the transfers, the outrage, it all feels politically convenient. Maybe some people will call this a conspiracy. Fine. But questioning narratives is not madness. Blindly accepting everything without thinking is worse. And whether people like it or not, the fuel crisis and the issues Kenyans were angry about have now completely disappeared from the national conversation. That alone should make people think.
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CHOBOS™
CHOBOS™@SangKip4·
Such a life
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Okiya Omtatah Okoiti
Okiya Omtatah Okoiti@OkiyaOmtatah·
Nearly half of Kenya’s projected FY 2026/2027 budget will go to debt servicing instead of development. Out of the Ksh 4.82 trillion budget, taxpayers will pay approximately Ksh 2.3 trillion toward debt obligations, including Ksh 1.3 trillion consumed purely by loan interest payments before meaningful development spending even begins. Under Kenyan law, debt repayment is a “first charge” on national revenue. Creditors are paid first, before hospitals, schools, counties, agriculture, or public services. At the same time, Kenya continues borrowing heavily to repay maturing loans and cover budget deficits. The public debt has now risen to approximately Ksh 12.4 trillion, while ordinary citizens continue facing unemployment, high taxation, failing services, and rising economic hardship. Kenyans must ask: Who borrowed this money? Were all these loans borrowed procedurally as per the constitution? Who benefited? Why should citizens repay debts arising from corruption, secrecy, inflated contracts, and mismanagement? An odious debt is not a people’s debt. It is a regime debt. This constitutional and economic battle continues in court. The matter comes up on 25th June 2026 at the Milimani Law Courts. Kenyans must remain vigilant. This fight is about economic justice, accountability, and the future of our Republic. #DeniBandia #OdiousDebt #ReKe
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Felix Kiptoo
Felix Kiptoo@FelixAlenga·
@SokoAnalyst Because ikifika kwa siasa, logic inaambiwa isimame nje ya tent
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SokoAnalyst@SokoAnalyst·
Why do we keep electing leaders who have a slave mentality?
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Felix Kiptoo
Felix Kiptoo@FelixAlenga·
@AmbokoJH A defence agreement was signed in April. I can't find the details
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Julians Amboko
Julians Amboko@AmbokoJH·
Africa-France Summit so far: · Rehabilitation & modernisation of the Nairobi Commuter Rail: €83.0 Million (Kes 12.5 billion) · JV to develop & finance logistics & port infrastructure: US$800.0 Million (Kes 104.0 billion) · An agreement to facilitate the purchase of Premium & Specialty Kenyan Tea across French retail networks · An agreement for the expansion of Kipeto Wind energy development project by an additional 100 MW: US$ 250.0 Million (Kes 32.5 billion)
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Eric
Eric@amerix·
Men, Good Morning, Welcome to #MasculinitySaturday This is an assembly: • Of MEN • By MEN • For MEN As our common tradition, before we start, mark the register of attendance. Where are you following from? Village/Town/City/Country
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Felix Kiptoo
Felix Kiptoo@FelixAlenga·
@_James041 Btw kama livestock ndo shida, inamaanisha wanyamapori ni shida pia. How many herbivores are out there in the wild?
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End Child Poverty
End Child Poverty@arigatou_ecp·
Our caravan to Addis Ababa 🇪🇹 with 5 children from the SDGs Academy for Children is all about meaningfully involving children in policy conversations. ...and yes, here is the evidence ⤵️ 📷
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Felix Kiptoo
Felix Kiptoo@FelixAlenga·
@Kenyans So he made a "strategic decision" without public participation?
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Kenyans.co.ke
Kenyans.co.ke@Kenyans·
Some headteachers have taken us to court because they want to continue writing receipts on pieces of exercise books - President Ruto
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Felix Kiptoo
Felix Kiptoo@FelixAlenga·
@MigunaMiguna Bwana Miguna, after a long day this is a tweet I want to see. The system is a mess and none of the aspirants are talking about it! 2027 is our last chance or we descend to the abyss so fast before we could say "ni mbaya".
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Dr. Miguna Miguna
Dr. Miguna Miguna@MigunaMiguna·
Getting Ruto out of power can’t and must not be the only agenda. It’s an agenda, but not and cannot be the only one. The MAIN AGENDA must be the complete structural and institutional overhaul and transformation of the incurably defective colonial system which imposes, protects and sustains charlatans like Ruto in power. The system which was DESIGNED to subjugate Africans to servitude and to perpetuate impunity of the few over the majority. Unity of purpose must be based on a common progressive, revolutionary and transformative ideology, vision and program of action; not mere sloganeering. Anyone who aspires to unite with Fred Matiang’i, Uhuru Kenyatta, Babu Patel and other CRIMINALS who have maimed, tortured and murdered innocent Kenyans is part and parcel of the rotten system Kenyans must overhaul and transform. Those shouting that the only thing that matters is to remove Ruto from power without ARTICULATING their vision and UNVEILING their transformative programs only want to INHERIT the same rotten and incurably defective system so that they continue perpetuating impunity—just like Moi, Kibaki, Uhuru Kenyatta and Ruto did (is doing). Kenyans must reject the recycling of imperialist and Zionist lackeys whose primary agenda is the continuation of the neocolonial anti-people state for their self aggrandizement!
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Felix Kiptoo
Felix Kiptoo@FelixAlenga·
@wambuijoan2024 Another example of royal families marrying from each other to retain power!
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wambuii
wambuii@wambuijoan2024·
Mzee Jomo Kenyatta married Mama Ngina Kenyatta in 1951 as his fourth and last wife. At the time of their union, which was conducted under Kikuyu customary law, Ngina was roughly 18 years old, while Kenyatta was in his early 50s. The marriage was seen as a significant political and cultural alliance; Ngina was the daughter of Chief Muhoho wa Gathecha, a powerful and influential colonial-era chief. Despite Kenyatta being polygamous, Mama Ngina became the official First Lady of Kenya upon independence in 1963. She was the "Mother of the Nation" and a constant presence by his side during public events. Mambo ya wababa haijaanza juzi buana!! Eloi!
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Dr. Miguna Miguna
Dr. Miguna Miguna@MigunaMiguna·
What Kenya needs is a POPULAR REVOLUTION, which would result in a complete STRUCTURAL and INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATION of the society. This can be achieved through the organizing of peaceful mass protests throughout the country. The end result is a MERIT-based society governed by people of INTEGRITY which ensures EQUITY and SOCIAL JUSTICE for all. Once that happens, it wouldn’t matter who is president, teacher or student. The question should not be, “who should replace Ruto.” Such a question subscribes to the same ideological bankruptcy which produced Kenyatta 1, Moi, Kibaki, Kenyatta 2 and Ruto. The correct questions are: how do we bring forth the revolution? With whom can we bring about the revolution? Anyone focused on the change of guard—a mere replacement of one group of thugs, looters, and retrogressive hooligans with another group—is a conman. Replacing Ruto with another conman with no integrity, no progressive ideology, no vision, and no transformative programs while leaving the colonial structural and institutional defects intact is a con-game. Anyone pretending to aspire to national leadership but falls to ARTICULATE his/her ideology and a revolutionary path is one aspiring to be just another Ruto. Th real intention of such a person is to inherit the structurally defective colonial state so that s/he can continue using it for self aggrandizement, enrichment and abuse of power. It will be the continuation of 63 years of post colonial conmanship. We can’t have any meaningful structural and institutional transformations of the colonial state without a revolution. If you find this simple message complex, complicated or too difficult to understand or undertake, or if you prefer the usual counterproductive shortcuts, you are part of the problem and certainly not ready for genuine and meaningful change.
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