Jay Njoroge
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Jay Njoroge
@Jay_OntheMic
Teaholic☕ Chef🍜🍲 Singer,songwriter🎵🎤 Radio Personality📻 Businessman💰💷💵 Voice over Artiste,Communication expert.📡📝
Nairobi Katılım Mayıs 2011
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@billycrin @ntvkenya Also a ploy to create apathy to go register afresh among the older generation, clearly jamaa ameona he has no path to victory in the next elections! Ata afanye nini dude is going home, it's now clear as day!
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@ntvkenya @danokello_ This appears to be a strategy by the IEBC aimed at registering and bringing in new voters aged 40 and above, who have never voted before and were not previously captured in the voter database.
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@Kenyans 90% of street lights on Thika Road stopped working 2 years ago, and almost all lights on Eastern Bypass haven't started working after the road was complete. But Ayatollah Maheni wants us to believe that he's a tough leader.
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Yooo #Solfest hands down an amazing concert and Homeboyz Entertainment, sound my freeeeeend, hii sound ni mambo baaaad🥳🥳🥳🎊🎊
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Jay Njoroge retweetledi

Moi died in 2020, and the country mourned in peace. Uhuru was President then — not a single tear was forced by gunfire. Kibaki followed in 2022, and still, the mourning was calm, dignified, human. Even when Kijana Wamalwa passed in 2003, the people wept, but no one’s child was buried alongside him.
But in 2025, under Ruto’s blood-stained watch, Raila Odinga dies — and the soil drinks the blood of four young Kenyans shot dead by police for mourning. What kind of leader finds comfort in the cries of the grieving? What manner of heart orders bullets instead of condolence?
There is a darkness in this regime — a cold hunger for control that sees citizens not as lives, but as threats. It’s as if every coffin gives them more confidence, every death another day in power. Ruto’s government doesn’t protect Kenyans; it hunts them, even in sorrow.
So, when 2027 comes, we must remember these graves. We must vote not for slogans, tribes, or fake prayers — but for the sanctity of life. Because no nation can heal under a ruler who feeds on the fear of the living and the blood of the innocent.
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Yeeeep, finally someone said it.
Shoba Gatimu@shobanes
It's like they are purposefully doing things badly for Jakom. None of these plans make sense.
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@Jemalito Aywak kawuono okabiriambo, called mum in the morning and we just broke down in tears bana, lit ndi jokamaa.
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