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To live is to learn. I don't tweet on behalf of any entity. Everything (re)posted is my personal opinion. Manchester City.

Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Aralık 2011
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Manchester City US
Manchester City US@ManCityUS·
You can only like this post if your team is top of the league.
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ramabulem
ramabulem@mphoramabule2·
Even Balenciaga can never touch this boy
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ROBA & ASSOCIATES LLP
ROBA & ASSOCIATES LLP@AssociatesRoba·
🚨🚨MAN LOSES LAND AFTER 60 YEARS - COURT HANDS PROPERTY TO FAMILY WHO OCCUPIED, BUILT, AND BURIED THEIR DEAD THERE In a deeply unsettling decision, the Court of Appeal of Kenya sitting at Nyeri in Ishmael Joram v Ephantus Muriithi Obadiah upheld a ruling that stripped a registered land owner of his property, not because he sold it, not because of fraud, but because he stayed away too long. The dispute traces back to 1961 when the respondent’s father allegedly entered the land, built houses, planted coffee, and settled his family there. Decades passed. The registered owner worked in Nairobi, visited occasionally, issued verbal warnings, wrote demand letters, even filed a suit - yet never removed the occupiers. By the time the dust settled, the court delivered the blow: the land now belongs to the occupiers under adverse possession. What makes this judgment even more dramatic is the evidence the court relied on. The occupiers had built homes, planted crops, and, in what may be the most emotionally powerful detail, buried family members on the land, including the respondent’s wife and children. Meanwhile, the registered owner admitted he saw houses, coffee, and tea bushes on his land but took minimal action for decades. The Court of Appeal, composed of Justice S. ole Kantai, Justice Mumbi Ngugi, and Justice Ali-Aroni, was blunt: verbal warnings, demand letters, and half-hearted litigation do not stop time from running in adverse possession. If you do not effectively assert your ownership, you may quietly lose your land, even while holding a valid title. This judgment is less about new law and more about a brutal reminder: title deeds are powerful, but silence can destroy them. Many Kenyans own land in rural areas while living in towns, assuming registration alone protects them. This decision sends a chilling message: if someone occupies your land openly, builds, farms, and you do not decisively act, the law may eventually side with the occupier. And perhaps the most frightening part is this: the dispute began in 1978, dragged through generations, and ended in 2026, with the registered owner losing everything. If someone is quietly sitting on your land today, this ruling is not just news, it may be your future. Kindly retweet.
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Ivar The Boneless
Ivar The Boneless@roomthinker·
Just a minute. Let me see if I understand this A whole bunch of you guys flew in to Italy TO MEET AND RECEIVE the president?
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Eng. Karis | MSC | 🇰🇪
When we ask why taxes are soo high, we are compared to UK and Singapore. When we ask why our debt is so high, they talk about Japan and their gdp to debt ratio. But healthcare? Infrastructure? Education? Quality of life? Suddenly, we are comparable to Uganda and Tanzania
KBC Channel 1 News@KBCChannel1

PUMP PRICE DEBATE “I just came back from London. Diesel is selling at almost 2 pounds, that's about Ksh 350 per litre, while Petrol is at 1.75 pounds, that's about Ksh 306. President Ruto has taken measures to adjust our VAT on fuel from 16 to 8 percent, to mitigate the pain on the pump for the people of Kenya.” ~ Kimani Ichung’wah, Majority Leader National Assembly #KBCniYetu ^PM

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Aryan
Aryan@justbyte_·
Friends when you give them hotspot:
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Fox News
Fox News@FoxNews·
BREAKING: Iran reimposed restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz, reversing its decision to reopen the waterway after President Trump said the move would not end the blockade, according to The Associated Press. Iran’s joint military command said “control of the Strait of Hormuz has returned to its previous state … under strict management and control of the armed forces,” adding it will keep restrictions in place as long as the U.S. blocks Iranian ports.
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Carol Prim ❤️🤭
Carol Prim ❤️🤭@CarolPrim3·
I’ve watched this video 10 times, May God make it easy for her❤️
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Run@mokgethi_lenosh·
Elon Musk should be barred from entering South Africa for spreading false information about our country.
Keabetswe🌬@akreana_

In conclusion ?

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