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@Nakeel

Proud Team Owl member| Dreamer | Foodie | Living by Grace| Sport is life!

Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Nisan 2009
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All-African People's Revolutionary Party (A-APRP)
"One of the weaknesses of the African Revolution is that we are the only people that allow our enemies [including traitors] to strut with impunity amongst us" - Kwame Ture
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Nakeel@Nakeel·
@CiruMuriuki You know I thought Nyayo was king evil but yho the student has overtaken the master by far. It’s a blood sacrifice!
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Nakeel@Nakeel·
Every Kenyans should whip their MP at sight till they realize they are our employees and must do what the people wish.
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Nakeel@Nakeel·
@swambi I am sure he is not lying low.
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Nakeel@Nakeel·
@swambi Championship reset. New crop taking over and it’s beautiful and painful at the same time.
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Ollie Vargas@Ollie_Vargas_·
This is what Bolivia's highways look like at the moment. Each town & village blocks their stretch, and the union members in each community take turns at the barricades. This is part of the general strike against neoliberalism. Now entering week 3.
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arrryyyy 🐐
arrryyyy 🐐@dube1286·
Unawezapata hata US hawakutaka ni Ruto alienda kuomba wagonjwa.
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Ivar The Boneless
Ivar The Boneless@roomthinker·
This is nonsense, yaye!!! Swinging into action after the horse has bolted is just smoke and mirrors. What you should be telling us is: 1. When was the school last audited in terms of safety & safety equipment (Fire extinguishers, blankets, safety drills etc)? 2. Who did the inspection? 3. Where is the report? 4. What were its recommendations? And not just for this school. Friends in the media, pick a random school in your vicinity, go in, and ask these questions. The answers will be no surprise because NOTHING was learnt after the last tragedy.
NTV Kenya@ntvkenya

Education CS Julius Ogamba dissolves the board of management of Utumishi Girls Academy, asks TSC to take disciplinary action against the principal. #NTVAdhuhuri @ruga_eval

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Nakeel@Nakeel·
@nyar_uai 🫂🫂🫂 condolences to your family.
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Nyarari🎀🌸@nyar_uai·
I lost two baby cousins to that utumishi fire😭💔
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Kip Mimi
Kip Mimi@Kvaati·
Hata kama ni pesa. You allow RSF You allow the Juba Land Militia You wanted to allow Adani You allowed the sale of the Kenya Pipeline You want to sell Safaricom You gave out Sugar Factories You are bringing Ebola to our doors You brought a dead SHA system. You are using NSSF Money.
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Joel Jirani
Joel Jirani@JoelJirane·
Students were moved from Gilgil level 4 hospital to St, Joseph hospital which is a mission hospital. Gilgil level 4 hospital has no working x-ray machine. Their governor was busy laughing today. If x-ray services are not available, how is that a sub county hospital?, that's a dispensary!!!
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Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC@ahmednasirlaw·
PS in charge of internal security Dr. Raymond Omollo always posts sleek and amazing roads, beautiful stadiums the government of H.E @WILLIAMSRUTO built over the years. And Kenyas of roho safi take judicial notice of the good work done. But roads and other infrastructure aren't Dr. Omollo's docket. He is in charge of law and border...to make our streets and neighbourhoods safe and secure. Strangely, you will never see Dr. Omollo post anything meaningful on matters relating to the welfare and security of the citizenry. He knows too well that Boda Boda riders have taken over the streets of Nairobi and many cities, robbing and pillaging at will and without fear. The Westlands incident is the latest instalment of this sad state of insecurity in Nairobi. But such occurrence are many and frequent. So, Dr. Omollo please, leave matters of roads and stadiums to CS Chirchir and CS Mvurya...when will you address the work you are employed and paid for?
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Ollie Vargas
Ollie Vargas@Ollie_Vargas_·
Indigenous leaders of La Paz, Bolivia: We don't want dialogue or negotiation with those who have our blood on their hands, we'll be at the barricades until the President is gone.
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waikwa@waikwawanyoike·
Every person has a duty to delegitimize a government that is arrogant, fraudulent, corrupt and one that violates the Constitution with abandon.
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The Tennis Letter
The Tennis Letter@TheTennisLetter·
BREAKING: According to The Telegraph, Serena Williams is expected to make a comeback at Queens Club. She has requested a doubles wildcard to play with Victoria Mboko. Source: telegraph.co.uk/tennis/2026/05…
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Erica Rochelle
Erica Rochelle@erlee0217·
Just as Monfils retires, we have Kouame. Fitting.
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#LandIsNotProperty Mwalimu Wandia
I would argue that school fires is more than a structural problem. It's a philosophical one. We just don't trust (or like) teenagers, and we teachers don't teach them to be responsible. We lock them up as a substitute for teaching them responsibility. How hard is it to give one student the keys and remind them to take care of the rest, open the door if there's an emergency? We just don't care for our children. We don't give them a chance to be responsible. #Tyrannyof3pc
Phannie A. Kwegah 🇰🇪@MissKwegah1

The Utumishi Girls Academy fire happened this morning in Gilgil, 28 years after the one at Bombolulu Girls High School in Mazeras, Coast Region in March 1998 where 26 students died. After the Bombolulu fire, President Moi formed a Commission of Inquiry chaired by Bishop Lawi Imathiu and it submitted its report on 31st July 1998. The recommendations included All exit doors in school buildings must open outwards. Fire extinguishers must be provided and mandatory fire drills conducted for staff and students. Dormitory capacity must not be exceeded; overcrowding must be legally enforced against. Teachers' houses must be built so that at least the headteacher lives within the school compound. Matrons must have minimum qualifications (Form IV and nursing/housekeeping training). Regular, rigorous school inspections must be conducted as required by the Education Act. Unqualified tradesmen must not be permitted to carry out electrical installations. A national Fire Service Act should be enacted. Students must receive coaching on emergency procedures including fire. Schools must have adequate, functioning security fencing. The similarities between the Utumishi incident and the Bombolulu ones are deeply disturbing. 1. Timing — a night fire in a dormitory. Bombolulu burned at night. Utumishi burned at night. Students were asleep, in darkness, in an unfamiliar emergency. This is precisely why fire drills and clear escape routes matter most — and why they are most often neglected. 2. Inward-opening or locked doors. One of the Bombolulu Commission's most urgent recommendations — Recommendation 21 — was that exit doors of school buildings must open outwards. A parent at the scene of the Utumishi fire claimed that one of the emergency exits remained locked during the fire, and that only one matron was on duty, meaning only one of the two emergency doors was opened. A parent told NTV that most of the injuries were caused by students jumping from the upper floor because one of the doors was closed. Twenty-eight years after the Commission made this recommendation in the strongest possible terms, students are still dying at doors. 3. Single matron, inadequate supervision. At Bombolulu, the Commission was scathing that only one under-qualified matron was responsible for the safety of 146 girls at night, with no teachers on site. The Utumishi parent alleged the school had only one matron assigned to the dormitory, arguing that two matrons could have opened both emergency exits simultaneously. The Bombolulu recommendation that matrons hold minimum qualifications and that headteachers live on the school compound appears not to have been implemented. 4. No fire drills, no emergency preparedness. The Bombolulu Commission found that not a single student or teacher had been coached on fire emergency procedures. The speed with which the Utumishi dormitory became fatal — with students jumping from upper floors — suggests students did not know what to do and did not have a practised evacuation route. 5. Overcrowded dormitories. Bombolulu's dormitory held nearly 50% more students than its capacity. No information on Utumishi's occupancy has yet been confirmed, but the number of casualties — 16 dead and over 100 hospitalised from a single dormitory — raises the same question. 6. The national legislative gap. Recommendation 24 of the Bombolulu report called for a national Fire Service Act. Kenya currently does not have a single, overarching national Fire and Rescue Act that governs the entire country. While there are specific legal codes and workplace rules, legislative efforts like the Fire and Rescue Services Professionals Bill and various national disaster management policies have been introduced in parliament but are still uncompleted - Twenty-eight years later.

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