Patrick Kipchirchir Njoroge
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Patrick Kipchirchir Njoroge
@Patrick98655561
Peaceful 🌎
Katılım Şubat 2022
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@DrJuma_M I thought Hamida is very rational. Kumbe pia yeye ni Bure.
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@methumuhia @WaMonene Good job young man. You delivered plus Wanjiku Muhia.
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@ArapTilingi He will have outperformed RAO 20 times.
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@JaokooMoses @RichardThu94948 Ol k Leave it to locals.
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@RichardThu94948 What is the confusion you are alleging about?.
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@_fels1 @LimpopoVibes It really makes sense now. Of you
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It all now makes sense😂😂😂😂

James Orengo@orengo_james
Today at St. Stephen's ACK Cathedral, Kisumu, we come together in prayer to seek God's wisdom for our nation.
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When one of the principals in the United Opposition publicly declares that, if he is not chosen, he will support Kalonzo Musyoka, Kenyans should pay attention. Justin Muturi’s endorsement is not merely a personal preference; it is a powerful statement from within the opposition’s inner circle and a vote of confidence in Kalonzo’s character, experience, and leadership credentials.
Muturi’s decision carries great symbolism because it reflects a willingness to put national interest above personal ambition. Coming from a leader who understands the demands of public service, his endorsement suggests that the search for Kenya’s next president should be guided by character, competence, and the ability to unite the country, rather than political convenience.
It is also a message that Kenya needs leadership anchored on stability, dialogue, integrity, and respect for the rule of law. At a time when many Kenyans feel institutions are under pressure, Muturi’s backing of Kalonzo represents a call for a return to constitutionalism and a more mature style of leadership that restores public trust.
Kalonzo Musyoka is not just another contender. He has built a reputation as a stickler for the rule of law, a defender of constitutional order, and a leader who believes strong institutions are the foundation of a stable democracy. His decades of public service, calm temperament, respect for institutions, and ability to build consensus distinguish him from the politics of confrontation and division.
Many of his supporters believe Kalonzo is best placed to protect the ideals of Kenya’s founding fathers and the transformational legacy of Mwai Kibaki by restoring integrity in government, strengthening institutions, and putting the interests of ordinary citizens above political expediency.
Kenya does not merely need a change of faces; it needs a change of direction. The country needs a leader who can steady the ship, rebuild confidence in institutions, and restore hope. For many Kenyans, Kalonzo Musyoka represents the experience, wisdom, and conviction required to lead the nation back to the path of constitutionalism, unity, and prosperity.
AND MAY THE DAY BREAK!
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@Lightcasttvke @jofojofu The moment he licks his lips. Lies and lies but by Look of things. 1tam
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@DocPriyamMD Does it mean by cooling the body off it stops burning the virus infection
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@RobertAlai His death should be investigated. I think it was an inside job. Soon we will know
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@calvinokello4 Now tell us about Jaramogi refusing Premiership for Jomo. Hii ujinga ya ku-support kasongo haijaanza leo.
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Kikuyus never gave us independence. The Maumau won nothing.
Independence was given. The British Empire decided to leave out of their own volition.
You want to tell me that Maumau had superior weapons against the British? The greatest empire the world has ever seen?
It was time for independence, and they gave it to us. We did not take it from them.
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@KTNNewsKE The lawyer must have thought he was dealing with @gabrieloguda useless 10 points agenda.
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Dr.Gikonyo: The document identifies the patient only by the initials, RG. To others, those initials could mean anything but to me they clearly refer to Rigathi Gachagua. If you asked me who, RG, refers to, I would tell you it is Rigathi Gachagua. The document itself does not state his full name.
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@Honcalebamisi @misaiahk Wacha hizo. With such I can who your role model is and probably you working for him.
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The year is 2001;
An orphaned boy landed in Starehe Boys Centre and School,armed with a padlock alone ;in search for a scholarship to pursue high school education.
Today he is now the champion of Kenya's renaissance.
Everything happening under the sun,
it seems is biblical.
Numbers 13: 14-33
Kenya needs a renaissance

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