WaKaíritú

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WaKaíritú

WaKaíritú

@Mwiumbi

Believer✝️Christ is 👑 The Kingdom of God is within you.

Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪 Katılım Nisan 2013
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WaKaíritú
WaKaíritú@Mwiumbi·
@generali_osumo The USA has state of the art ,well equipped ebola treatment centers - They were established after the 2014 ebola crisis in West Africa, those units are idle..
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Generali Osumo
Generali Osumo@generali_osumo·
It is UNFATHOMABLE to even imagine that the United States of America is being invited by the current regime to have its Ebola quarantine in Kenya when we're struggling with our health system already. The next time a Kenyan will try to travel to the US or anywhere else that needs a Visa he/she will have to be screened over Ebola. This is how dumb we are as a country led by our 'UNdear' president William Ruto. Why wouldn't the United States have the quarantine center in the US? Why is it that it must be in Kenya? We are having an EXTORTIONIST as a president. He's looking at the money and not the 58 Million of us. We MUST have to RESIST!
Hon.Timothy Bosire@TimothyMEBosire

A Quarantine Centre In Kenya For Ebola Patients Is Completely Unacceptable Especially When USA With Superior Capacity Is NOT READY To See Even A Single Ebola Patient On Their Land.We Should Be READY To Face The Decease As Humanity Without Discrimination

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Business Insider Africa
Business Insider Africa@BusInsiderSSA·
“If it’s too dangerous for America, it’s too dangerous for Kenya🇰🇪” — Doctors’ union rejects U.S.🇺🇸 Ebola deal Kenya’s🇰🇪 largest doctors’ union has strongly opposed reported plans to establish a U.S.🇺🇸-linked Ebola quarantine and treatment facility in the East African country, warning that the move could turn Kenya🇰🇪 into a “containment colony” for foreign health crises.
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Anwar Saddat
Anwar Saddat@AnuarSaddat·
After selling our national assets, the guy is now bringing Ebola to finish us. Subjecting an entire nation of 50 million to a possibility of an extinction just because of kshs 1.7 billion is not worth it. When the Ebola virus will have escaped the bubble of the quarantine facility, not even the Prayers of Ruto’s wife will save us. From that point onwards, it will be mass casualties. Expecting our current health facilities that can’t even handle a cholera outbreak to deal with an Ebola outbreak is stretching luck too far.
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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
NEW statement to CNN: “The U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps is deploying a team of highly trained officers to Kenya to support the care, monitoring, and quarantine of American citizens departing the Democratic Republic of the Congo as part of a coordinated interagency effort with the State Department and Department of War. The deployed team includes physicians, nurses, laboratory technologists, mental health professionals, and engineers – including officers with previous Ebola response experience in Liberia during the 2014-2015 outbreak. Personnel have undergone specialized training in PPE, quarantine protocols, and treatment procedures related to the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola virus. Protecting responders and American citizens remains our top priority, and HHS is confident in the safeguards, clinical protocols, and operational planning supporting this mission.
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I. Cox
I. Cox@IanECox·
Both of them have blocked me, so at least there's some commonality between them.
I. Cox@IanECox

Wanjiru Njoya and Wandia Njoya (often styled as Dr. Wandia Njoya or Mwalimu Wandia) are sisters from the same Kenyan intellectual family. Their stark opposition on land (and broader cultural/political issues) stems from diverging intellectual journeys after shared early influences, amplified by their very different higher-education paths and professional environments. Shared roots but early signs of divergence Both grew up in Kenya in a household that valued books and ideas.. family shelves reportedly included Chinua Achebe, Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Frantz Fanon, and Paulo Freire. They both attended Kenyatta University for undergraduate studies (Wandia earned a B.Ed. in French there in 1994 and an MA in 2000). This common foundation exposed them to African literature, anti-colonial thought, and social critique. Yet even early on, subtle differences appeared. Wandia has recounted in her writing how her younger sister (Wanjiru) once gave her pragmatic advice during university about not regretting honest academic effort, hinting at contrasting temperaments from a young age. Wandia Njoya’s path: Decolonial, communal, and Kenya-centered critique Wandia pursued advanced studies abroad but stayed rooted in Kenyan and African intellectual traditions: - She earned a PhD in French from Pennsylvania State University (2007), with a dissertation on African migration narratives. - She encountered “brute racism” in the US and France, which sharpened her engagement with postcolonial thinkers. - She returned to Kenya, becoming an associate professor of literature and former head of the Department of Language and Performing Arts at Daystar University. Her work focuses on education policy, decolonization, and the socio-political realities of ordinary Kenyans. Her views on land emphasize it as communal, sacred, or “God’s work, not ours” (drawing on biblical ideas alongside anti-commodification critiques)—not a permanent private commodity to be bought/sold without regard for historical dispossession or collective stewardship. On culture, she critiques Westernization, neoliberalism, and elite capture, advocating for critical consciousness, indigenous knowledge, and resistance to systems that alienate people from their heritage. Her popular blog (wandianjoya.com) and public commentary reflect this consistent anti-imperialist, pro-social-justice stance. Wanjiru Njoya’s path: Libertarian, individualist, and Western-influenced absolutism Wanjiru took a markedly different trajectory: - She earned her PhD in Law from the University of Cambridge (as a Rhodes Scholar at St. Edmund’s College). - She built an academic career teaching law at elite Western institutions (University of Oxford, LSE, University of Exeter, Queen’s University in Canada). - She is now the Walter E. Williams Research Fellow at the Mises Institute (a libertarian/Austrian economics think tank in the US) and identifies explicitly as a “property rights absolutist.” Her scholarship defends individual liberty, economic freedom, and private property as foundational—arguing that historical claims (e.g., to “stolen” land) are often settled by effective settlement, homesteading, and productive use rather than perpetual redistribution. She has critiqued policies like Zimbabwe-style land reform as inefficient and has spoken against DEI initiatives, racial grievance narratives, and state overreach in markets. On culture, she leans toward universalist classical liberalism: individual rights over group-based or traditional communal claims. Why the total opposition? - Educational and geographic fork: Both left Kenya for doctoral work, but in contrasting intellectual ecosystems. Wandia’s US/France experience reinforced critical theory, postcolonialism, and race/colonialism analysis. Wanjiru’s Cambridge/UK path (and later Mises alignment) immersed her in law-and-economics, libertarian thought, and property-rights theory. - Professional milieus: Wandia built her career in Kenyan academia and public commentary, engaging local issues like education and decolonization. Wanjiru spent decades in Western universities and think tanks, engaging debates on liberty, regulation, and historical injustice through a free-market lens. - Ideological self-selection: The same radical family library that radicalized Wandia toward Fanon-style critique appears to have prompted Wanjiru to reject collectivist or grievance-based frameworks in favor of individualism and formal equality under law. - Public personas: Wandia is the “Mwalimu” (teacher) of Kenyan socio-political critique, often anti-capitalist on land and culture. Wanjiru is the property-rights defender who sees markets and private ownership as the path to justice and prosperity. X users frequently note the irony of the “Cramp twins” dynamic or call them polar opposites within one family. In short, they started from a similar Kenyan intellectual home but chose paths that led them to opposite poles of the land-and-culture debate: one prioritizing communal/historical redress and decolonial reclamation, the other prioritizing absolute individual property rights and market-driven settlement. Sibling differences like this are common in families with strong ideas.. exposure abroad simply crystallized them into public, uncompromising positions. Their clash mirrors broader Kenyan (and global) tensions over land, colonialism’s legacy, and whether culture should be defended as collective heritage or navigated through individual liberty.

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Lawrence Gostin
Lawrence Gostin@LawrenceGostin·
The US plan to launch an Ebola facility in Kenya is reckless, unethical & possibly unlawful. It could be a death sentence for brave health & humanitarian workers Chances of recovering from Ebola are vastly higher in specialized US hospitals thelancet.com/journals/lance…
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WaKaíritú@Mwiumbi·
@kijanayamwingii He is a typical African puppet leader who priorities the USDollar over his people. A Mobutu sese seko
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Amazing@kijanayamwingii·
Why is President Ruto rushing to approve a U.S. Ebola quarantine facility at Laikipia Air Base for Americans from DRC, without public consultation? Kenya has no Ebola cases. Our military bases are not dumping grounds for foreign outbreaks. Where is the risk assessment for Kenyans? Whose interests come first?
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WaKaíritú@Mwiumbi·
@KingOfMeru Remember - African black lives are treated as less valuable.. There is always a greedy corrupt self hating African leader who will sell out their own...
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Mwirigi Wa Kibaki
Mwirigi Wa Kibaki@KingOfMeru·
The audacity of Marco Rubio saying they will not allow any person suspected ofhaving Ebola to enter America and then saying their infected citizens will be quarantined in Kenya with a straight face. Are we an outpost of America? Are our people less humans than Americans?
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Ndung'u Wainaina
Ndung'u Wainaina@NdunguWainaina·
Never decouple William Ruto and Uhuru Kenyatta. They are Siamese twins of political treachery and economic devastation. Anything else is narratives. End.
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WaKaíritú
WaKaíritú@Mwiumbi·
@SpryVoice @TuJadili Not Christianity but the belief & faith in the church as an institution As corrupt & morally bankrupt as our politicians...
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Spry Voice@SpryVoice·
Ruto and Rachael have killed Christianity in Kenya more than any couple will ever do.
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WaKaíritú@Mwiumbi·
@ckanjama Ideally Uganda should be the host country - They have more & better experience handling ebola..
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Charles Kanjama SC
Charles Kanjama SC@ckanjama·
We equally want to see the Kenya government take robust measures to avoid cases of Ebola from entering Kenya. That includes declining the request by the US Government to set up an Ebola Treatment Centre in Kenya where Ebola patients from other countries will be flown in. Since all Ebola patients deserve access to the highest standard of medical care, and we owe them human solidarity even as we protect the healthy population, public health dictates require that the medical treatment facility and treatment isolation protocols be set up near the common epicentre of the infection. That is either in Eastern Congo or Western Uganda.
Waihiga Mwaura@WaihigaMwaura

"The number one priority of our foreign policy is to protect the American people. We can not and will not allow any cases of Ebola to enter the United States" ~ Marco Rubio, US Secretary of State

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WaKaíritú
WaKaíritú@Mwiumbi·
@m_ogada Prostitute country indeed 💯💯 Dump them in a s**t hole 3rd world country. Pathetic 💩💩 💩 leaders
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MOgada@m_ogada·
The prostitute country. No standards, no principles, no vision. In a few weeks, those of us who need to travel will face ebola-based restrictions from the very people who set it up here. The intellectual collapse of Kenya is probably the most painful thing in my lifetime
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WaKaíritú@Mwiumbi·
@MihrThakar If DRCongo realised it's potential it should be one of the top richest countries in the world not just in Africa It's mineral reserves & potential for agriculture...it is the worlds extraction site for minerals in their raw form exploited....
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Mihr Thakar
Mihr Thakar@MihrThakar·
There's a time I said "DRC will overtake Kenya" and Bantu Kenyans started defending it like how Kenyan Somalis defend Somalia or Kenyan Indians defend India.
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WaKaíritú@Mwiumbi·
@Karungisera2 Know him - a virtue signaling hypocrite who worships the altar of Fame & USD 🤑
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Karungi Sarah
Karungi Sarah@Karungisera2·
Larry Madowo has criticized Arsenal fans for celebrating their club's EPL trophy victory under the pretext that the act is colonial. What baffles me he fakes the English accent like a desperate colonial cosplayer, trying so hard to sound “international". He works for CNN and has worked for BBC, two media houses that by general scholarly consensus are described as colonial megaphones that have spent decades painting Africa as a continent of suffering , chaos, and failure. They use Madowo and others like him for credibility purpose. Perfect stooge: African face, Western script, zero shame. Meanwhile, Arsenal FC has done more for Black talent and African confidence than his entire career of recycled negativity. From Viera, Henry, Aubameyang, Adebayor, Kanu to Saka, Eze, Mosquera, Madueke among others, Arsenal has opened real doors, gave genuine opportunities, and inspired millions of young Black boys and girls across the continent to dream big in the beautiful game of football. Madowo should stop projecting colonial inferiority on institutions that actually elevate us. Arsenal is winning hearts and offering confidence. While Madowo cries about Africa's deficiency in forced accents.
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WaKaíritú
WaKaíritú@Mwiumbi·
@BenjiNdolo What is your agenda? White USA encouraging their women to have more kids because of their plummetting birth rates & restricting immigration from black brown countries... Admitting white 'refugees' from SA... GW was infertile he couldn't have children...
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Benji Ndolo
Benji Ndolo@BenjiNdolo·
Africans are so turned on about having many kids and polygamy, but few know George WASHINGTON never had biological kids of his own and instead married a widow with two children who he loved dearly and raised lovingly. Read history you morons. Goodnight
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