O. J. Mosley

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O. J. Mosley

O. J. Mosley

@MosleysTwtr

So you believe in these bios?!. . . . #ArsenalAtHeart #RugbyAddict #FitnessJunkie

Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Eylül 2011
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O. J. Mosley
O. J. Mosley@MosleysTwtr·
@Kimanthi_e @AceBlitzz Black pharaos back in the day came from the nubian tribe which has distant ancestral roots with the luo they're part of the nilo-Sahara family from the Nile valley
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Lightcast TV Kenya@Lightcasttvke·
Roseline Alionya forced to take an escape route after Obinna questioned her about which faction of ODM between Linda Mwananchi and Linda Ground has the people
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SokoAnalyst@SokoAnalyst·
The reported opposition by the World Bank and the IMF to Dangote’s proposed 1.2 million-barrel-per-day refinery in East Africa raises serious questions about who really benefits when Africa remains dependent on imported refined fuel. Their stated concern is that such a refinery could create an energy monopoly. But that argument rings hollow. For decades, African oil producers have exported crude oil, watched it refined elsewhere, and then bought back finished petroleum products at a premium. European and multinational oil interests have dominated refining, trading, shipping, storage, and pricing across the continent with little objection from the same institutions now warning Africa about “monopoly risk.” Where was this concern when African countries were unable to secure financing for large-scale refineries? Where was the urgency when most African refineries remained small, undercapitalized, inefficient, or commercially uncompetitive? Where was the outrage when Nigeria’s crude was shipped to Europe, refined by global giants, and sold back into Nigeria and ECOWAS markets? It took one African industrialist, Aliko Dangote, using private capital and extraordinary risk appetite, to disrupt that broken model. Today, the Dangote Refinery is not just changing Nigeria’s fuel equation; it is forcing the world to rethink Africa’s place in the global energy value chain. So when institutions like the World Bank and IMF suddenly become anxious about African refining capacity, Africans must ask a harder question: are they worried about monopoly, or are they worried about Africa finally controlling more of its own energy future? Africa does not need lectures against scale. Africa needs capital, infrastructure, refining capacity, and value addition. The continent cannot industrialize by exporting raw materials and importing finished products forever. The real monopoly that should concern everyone is not an African-built refinery. It is the historic monopoly of external control over Africa’s resources, supply chains, pricing systems, and industrial destiny.
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Mūtūa Mūtukū Mūtūa
It would have made more sense for KCB to host that game at Quins grounds: 1. More numbers= more revenue 2. Bigger SECURE parking space, charge tailgate fee= more revenue 3. Bigger space= better fan experience 4. A proper VIP experience = more revenue, better fan experience
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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@DrJuma_M·
CONFIRMED:Chef Ngoima is One of The best and Upcoming Influencers,Watch Him do this ad Like a Boss ,Patient Hii jamaa Gigs kama Mko Nazo Bora si za Ruto.
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Pax Persiana Lux
Pax Persiana Lux@geonal·
@mutuma_mathiu What does Tanzania do that produces so many billionaires? Mengi, Aziz, Dewji, Amson Group, Taifa Gas... What is their secret?
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Mutuma Mathiu 🇰🇪
Mutuma Mathiu 🇰🇪@mutuma_mathiu·
Interesting old world this is. The Nation poached me from the Standard in 2005 to go and work in a company they had bought from Rostam Aziz, among others. It didn’t have a publishing system or server and its press was such a whack job that TheEastAfrican and the Nation were trucked in, rather than being printed in situ. Now Mr Aziz owns the Nation. 🤷🏿‍♀️
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Kenya troll football ⚽@bomboluly·
I’ve never understood why Angela Okutoyi still doesn’t have a sponsorship deal. What’s the reason behind it? Maybe the government or corporates don’t sponsor individuals?
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O. J. Mosley@MosleysTwtr·
@bomboluly @254Quantum It's like asking government to sponsor Gor Mahia. They can only sponsor Harambee stars for national assignments. Government cannot sponsor personal career.
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O. J. Mosley@MosleysTwtr·
@SirAlexas We can't match US and Germany physically and we were still trying to run into people instead of running into spaces
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Aleckie Ronald@SirAlexas·
Now what was that Asati???
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Eric Njiru ⚽️
Eric Njiru ⚽️@EricNjiiru·
Updated: HSBS 2 Sevens Nyayo Stadium sponsorships to Kenya Rugby Union so far: ▪️GOK- Ksh100m ▪️Tusker- Ksh40m ▪️Sportpesa- Ksh40m ▪️Safaricom- Ksh10m ▪️Kenya Power foundation- Ksh3m ▪️Crown Paints- Ksh2m ▪️Emergency Plus Medical Services- Ksh1.5m Total: Ksh196.5m
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Eric Njiru ⚽️@EricNjiiru

HSBS 2 Sevens Nyayo Stadium sponsorships to Kenya Rugby Union so far: ▪️Tusker- Ksh40m ▪️Sportpesa- Ksh40m ▪️Safaricom- Ksh10m ▪️Kenya Power foundation- Ksh3m ▪️Crown Paints- Ksh2m ▪️Emergency Plus Medical Services- Ksh1.5m

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Tross@TrossOtieno·
HSBC 2 Sevens sponsorships is at Ksh100M .Here are the sponsors.Getting a proper bus ya pr too hamgeweza ▪️Tusker- Ksh40m ▪️Sportpesa- Ksh40m ▪️Safaricom- Ksh10m ▪️Kenya Power foundation- Ksh3m ▪️Crown Paints- Ksh2m ▪️Emergency Plus Medical Services- Ksh1.5m
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Jonathan Bilaso
Jonathan Bilaso@ItsBilaso·
Kenya Lionesses Squad to HSBC Sevens Division Two Leg Has been Named. 1. Sheila Chajira - Captain 2. Freshia Odour - Vice Captain 3. Naomi Amuguni 4. Moreen Muritu 5. Sinaida Nyachio 6.Edith Nariaka 7. Janet Okello 8. Marvel Oswago* 9. Charity Nilah* 10. Grace Okulu 11. Stella Wafula 12. Phoebe Akinyi * Denotes Debutants #BilasoJonathan I #HSBCSVNS I #RugbyKE I #Rugby
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Moe@moneyacademyKE·
Average loan interest rates by top banks in Kenya as of December 2025: Stanbic Kenya — 11.8% StanChart Kenya — 12.8% Absa Kenya — 13.8% DTB Kenya — 14.7% I&M Bank — 14.8% Equity Bank — 15% KCB Bank — 15% Co-op Bank — 15.5% NCBA Bank — 15.5% Family Bank—16% Sidian Bank —17.7% HFC limited —18%
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Amemba Magufuli Speaks
Amemba Magufuli Speaks@Amembamagufuli_·
One thing Baba never advised Junet Mohamed is to at least work for his people in Suna East. I’m here, and the schools look terrible. I pity the voters who elected him. I forgive you for your ignorance.
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Lynn Ngugi
Lynn Ngugi@lynn_ngugi1·
Dave Chappelle remains The Dave Chappelle 🙌🏽 The code guys, the code🙌🏽
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