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@ntvkenya Now I trust Ichungwa, why should he have defending his sit on another platform and not intending to run for presidency or deputy president. He knew that Kimani will say the truth about his intentions to be appointed deputy president after Gachagua impeachment.
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@Safaricom_Care @theurijeff720 I have the same issue... Reliability is key. Thank you
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@theurijeff720 Hello Jeff, sorry about this. We are dealing on the issue ^JN
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@MrNobodySerious @DeadlineDayLive @cityking0001 @BBCSport No hard feelings but the truth is out there not even you can point at it 🤞
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@Ivaxvivax @DeadlineDayLive @cityking0001 @BBCSport Stop asking stupid questions, if you can’t comprehend the conversations just sit down.
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🚨 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Thomas Partey was already facing five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault last year.
Now, he has been charged with two additional counts of rape, related to a separate 2020 complaint involving another woman.
(Source: @BBCSport)

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@DeadlineDayLive @cityking0001 @BBCSport What is up with people mixing themselves in scandals? And for what? Few minutes pleasure?
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Nairobi has a special breed of hustlers.
Not your kawaida conmen.
These ones move like diplomats, talk like lawyers, dress like CEOs, and sell gold that doesn’t exist.
No rituals.
No Yahoo boys.
Just optics.
Because in the gold game, what you see is what traps you.
1KG of gold ≈ Ksh 10M.
So if someone tells you they can sell you 10–30Kgs, they must look like money.
And in Nairobi, looking like money is a science.
Step one: Appearance.
Suits. Clean shoes. Soft voice.
Executive drip. Seeing is believing.
Step two: The illusion of wealth.
Luxury cars.
High-end restaurants in Kilimani
Your mind already starts cooperating with the lie.
Then comes security.
Bodyguards.
Big men standing quietly, scanning the room.
In Kenya, umaharufu + security = authority.
And authority builds trust faster than facts.
Next layer: Connections.
Photos with “very important people.”
Government events. Conferences. Handshakes.
Most of these pictures are innocent…
But in your mind they scream:
“Huyu ako connected. Haezi kuwa con.”
That’s the trap.
Now the real game begins: the story.
You’re told about Congo, Mobutu, UN reports and smuggling routes via Uganda & Kenya
History is weaponized.
Facts are mixed with fiction until you can’t separate the two.
Documents appear.
Stamped. Typed. Complicated.
UN letters. Trade permits. Export approvals.
All fake but official enough to slow your brain.
As you read, your attention is deliberately overloaded with technical gold talk- Purity, Artisanal mines and refining standards
You stop questioning.
You start imagining profits.
Then comes the visit.
A “refinery.”
A demo.
Fire. Machines. Tests.
One small sample passes.
Your brain concludes:
“If one is real, all must be real.”
That assumption will cost you millions.
Now comes the first payment.
Transport. Logistics. Escrow. Lawyers.
You’re relaxed because:
“There’s a lawyer”
“The money is safe”
“It’s just facilitation”
But the lawyer is part of the play.
Your first payment?
That’s their salary.
Politics now enters the chat.
Names are dropped.
Security is “handled.”
Taxes. Customs. Levies.
Some names are fake.
Some are very real.
Either way, you feel protected.
Boxes arrive.
Heavy. Metallic. Sealed.One box is tested.
The rest are assumed to be the same.
Inside? Stones. Scrap metal. Anything with weight.
Your trust fills in the gaps logic should occupy.
Final payment is demanded.
Export is “in progress.”
Boxes are “at JKIA.”
Then silence.
Then a call:
“There’s an emergency levy.”
You pay.
And just like that, your gold turns into air.
Meanwhile, the scammers are in clubs, at showrooms, buying Bentleys “for errands.”
Living loud.
Spending fast.
Cleaning the money is easy.
Some join politics.
Some run entertainment companies.
Concerts. Tickets. Campaigns.
Dirty money walks into society wearing a suit.
THE REAL LESSON
Gold scams don’t succeed because victims are stupid.
They succeed because confidence is louder than truth.
If a deal relies more on lifestyle, intimidation, urgency and “Connections” than verifiable systems, walk away!
Gold doesn’t rush you.
Scammers do.
I hope you learned something.
~ Farhiya Abbas

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