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@KagzDi

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Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Haziran 2009
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Davji Bhimji Atellah
Kenya is a sovereign republic, not a geopolitical isolation ward.
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Yoko
Yoko@Kibet_bull·
Kama si New York Times amngewai jua kuwa US is planning to bring Ebola patients to Kenya. Ruto angeficha hio deal Kama bangi
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Nelson Amenya
Nelson Amenya@amenya_nelson·
This is an update to my earlier report on the coordinated mobilization and arming of militia across parts of the Rift Valley and western parts of Kenya. That report (Check my quoted tweet below), detailed the oathing ceremonies, the night gatherings, and the involvement of political figures in organizing young men from specific communities. Since then, trusted sources within government have continued to come forward with new information, and what is emerging paints an even more disturbing picture of how far these alleged preparations have advanced. Reports I have received point to political militia in their hundreds being assembled across several counties, including Trans Nzoia, reportedly targeting western Kenya and Bungoma, Pokot and Marakwet, Turkana, Uasin Gishu, Nandi, Kericho, Nairobi, Kajiado, Kiambu, Murang’a, Nyeri, Laikipia, Nyandarua and Kirinyaga. Each militia member is allegedly paid a monthly salary of 30,000 kes, with an additional 10,000 kes sitting allowance for each meeting attended. According to my sources, this money is transported and physically delivered to the militia by the same veterinary doctor I named in my earlier report operating from the ugly house on the hill. In Nairobi, Kajiado, and parts of central Kenya, the operation allegedly runs through so-called stage managers aka kamageras, who coordinate activity on the ground and provide political cover. Now, on the economic sabotage component of this plan. The strategy is not random criminality but a deliberate and calculated effort to disarm, wear down, and render targeted communities helpless and hopeless through sustained thuggery, knife attacks, child disappearances, cattle rustling, and relentless pressure on landowners around Uasin Ngishu to sell their land or, as they are told, remain "at their own risk." The goal is to break the spirit and economic backbone of targeted communities before any wider confrontation if necessary. The coordinators behind this plan are the same individuals I named in my earlier report. The 41vs1 agenda being pushed is a deliberate replay of 2007: the Kikuyu community against the other 41 tribes, the same dangerous arithmetic that produced over 1,300 deaths and displacement that was never fully reversed. To that end, reports I have received indicate that Kikuyu political leaders allied to the current administration have allegedly been funded to the tune of 2.5 billion shillings, money intended to destabilize the region and neutralize potential resistance from within. Meanwhile, broader alliances are allegedly being sought with elements from the Coast and communities in western Kenya. Notably, according to my sources, the Maasai, Luhya, and Kisii communities have publicly refused to participate. Even in parts of Mount Kenya, the alleged organizers are said to face limited reach and credibility. History is repeating itself in plain sight. Today, the political temperature is rising again, but this time the alleged plans are being flagged early by elders, citizens, churches, and concerned voices across the country. Framing legitimate national discontent over the economy, governance, and accountability as ethnic persecution or justification for balkanization is a deliberate distraction that benefits only the political class while impoverishing everyone else through fear, thuggery, and lost livelihoods. We must stop the drums of war now. 2007 caught people off guard; this time the warnings are visible and public. Kenyans of all communities share the same daily struggles: sky-high living costs, insecurity, unemployment, and broken promises. No community wins when children disappear, cows are stolen, or families are forced off land they have farmed for decades. The real divide is between the political elite of all ethnicities and ordinary citizens who are being played in their hunger games. 1/2 continued…
Nelson Amenya@amenya_nelson

Tomorrow I’ll give the latest update on this militia mobilisation around the country as some politicians allied to the Ruto regime drum up the rhetoric of 41 vs 1 to prep the ground. I’m shocked even Ndii is on board.

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JT 🏆
JT 🏆@DaRealDonreal·
If Bayern hired me tomorrow, they still win the league next season.
METAMORPHOSIS@Cityzen100623

@DaRealDonreal You hype arteta as manager for achieving in 7yrs what kompany did in 2.

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#RutoMustGo@KagzDi·
Which 5??
CarefreeFC@RhysCarefree

Chelsea BluesCo signings. 01. Raheem Sterling - forgot how to play 02. Kalidou Koulibaly - past it 03. Wesley Fofana - top 10 worst signing oat 04. Marc Cucurella - success 05. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang - past it 06. Carney Chukwuemeka - not ready 07. Cesare Casadei - not good enough 08. Gaga Slonina - who? 09. Denis Zakaria (loan) - didn’t play 10. Enzo Fernández - success 11. Mykhailo Mudryk - cheat and crap 12. Benoît Badiashile - terrible 13. Noni Madueke - average 14. Malo Gusto - pants 15. Andrey Santos - okay 16. Datro Fofana - we’re not Brighton 17. João Félix (loan) - luxury player 18. Moïsés Caicedo - success 19. Romeo Lavia - broken 20. Christopher Nkunku - broken 21. Cole Palmer - success 22. Nicolás Jackson - okay 23. Axel Disasi - not good enough 24. Robert Sánchez - okay 25. Lesley Ugochukwu - not good enough 26. Diego Moreira - shipped 27. Dujuan Richards - who? 28. Deivid Washington - £20m for nothing 29. Pedro Neto - overpriced 30. João Félix - bullied into buying 31. Omari Kellyman - £20m for nothing 32. Marc Guiu - why? 33. Renato Veiga - sold for profit 34. Caleb Wiley - who? 35. Filip Jørgensen - shit 36. Aaron Anselmino - never played 37. Jadon Sancho (loan) - shit 38. Liam Delap - shit 39. Estêvão Willian - potential 40. Kendry Páez - never played 41. João Pedro - success 42. Jamie Gittens - £55m what were we thinking? 43.Mike Penders - potential 44 Quenda - potential 45 Dastan Satpaev - potential 5 of the 45 signings you could consider a success - 11% success rate.

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#RutoMustGo@KagzDi·
I hope @Arsenal players have stopped celebrating and now working on #UCLfinal. We have a big dragon to slay
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Ebere Eze
Ebere Eze@eberefanpage·
It has all worked out THANK YOU GOD🙏
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Molly
Molly@Molly_AFC·
For those who cried on that night in Paris, 2006. 😢⚽ For those whose eyes welled up the day Henry said goodbye. 😔❤️ For those who endured watching Eduardo, Ramsey, and others see their careers derailed by injury. 🤕🙏 For those who felt the sting of that 8-2 humiliation. 😓🔥 For those who hurt seeing Fàbregas kiss the Barcelona badge. 💔💙❤️ For those who had to watch Adebayor sprint the length of the pitch to celebrate. 😤🏃 For those who sat in quiet disbelief welcoming Van Persie back as a champion. 😑🏆 For those who felt hope collapse at Wembley in 2011. 💔🏟️ For those who lived through the chaotic Wenger out years. 😵‍💫🔄 For that crushing night in Baku, 2019. 😞🌙 For those who went through the heartbreak of lockdown Arsenal during COVID. 😷💔 For those who watched three straight opening losses drop us to the bottom in 2021. 📉😩 For those who kept believing even after three years of finishing second and feeling the pain. 🙌🥈 For over two decades of painful waiting. ⏳😮‍💨 THIS TITLE BELONGS TO US 🏆🤍❤️
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
Bukayo Saka recreated the pic from 2020 when you posted: “You deserve more, Arsenal fans”. …and he delivered. ❤️🤍🏆
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Paddy
Paddy@PaddyArsenal·
This is incredible commentary “After 22 years of gloom it’s about to go boom” “Arsenal roar like it’s 2004”
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Not Match of the Day
Arsenal fans in Uganda spotted celebrating their title win with a Bukayo Saka lookalike. 😂🇺🇬
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Arsenal
Arsenal@Arsenal·
A guard of honour, fit for kings.
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