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@ShaffieWeru
Personality. Father! Former Tv|Radio-Host 'My problem lies in reconciling my gross habits with my net income! #TheRaverendsLife #EmbraceYourChaos #MyLifeMyChaos
Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Eylül 2009
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Congrats to Coach Brown, Finals MVP Jalen Brunson, OG, and the rest of these incredible NBA Champion @NYKnicks! What a run!
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FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 53 YEARS, THE KNICKS ARE NBA CHAMPIONS 🏆 New York defeats San Antonio 4-1 in the NBA Finals, capturing their third championship in franchise history!
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@KenyaPower_Care let’s be serious since yesterday no power please fix this ASAP
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@KenyaPower_Care transformer on ring road Kileleshwa exploded twice today morning…I hope you’re aware 😳
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@KenyaPower_Care It’s been 24 hours with no power!? Even after numerous complaints form the residents 🤔


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@ShaffieWeru Good morning. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Kindly share via DM your phone number and meter/account number if you live within the area, so we can report and escalate the issue for assistance.
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@KenyaPower_Care transformer on ring road Kileleshwa exploded twice today morning…I hope you’re aware 😳
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An Iranian man left this comment on my YouTube channel. This is without a doubt the single best explanation of the reality facing Iranian people today👇
"As an Iranian, I can tell you the situation is no longer just political—it's existential. We are trapped between two collapsing structures: one internal, one external. On one hand, we face a deeply dysfunctional government, led by the Supreme Leader and the Islamic Republic’s unelected institutions.
Decades of economic mismanagement, suppression of dissent, and brutal ideological control have alienated multiple generations. No one believes in reform anymore—because every attempt has either been co-opted or crushed. But here's the paradox: We are also terrified of regime collapse—because we've watched the aftermath of Western intervention in countries like Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Afghanistan. Each was promised freedom; each descended into chaos, civil war, or foreign occupation.
So no, we don't trust the U.S. or Israel. Not because we support our regime—but because we know how imperial powers treat ‘liberated’ nations in the Middle East.
Freedom, in their language, often means vacuum, fire, and permanent instability. Right now, many Iranians live with three truths at once: The Islamic Republic is morally and politically bankrupt. The alternatives offered by foreign actors are not liberation—they’re collapse.
A bad government is survivable. No government is not. We are not silent because we agree. We are cautious because we’ve learned—too well—what happens when superpowers decide to "help." In a sentence: Iran is a nation held hostage by its own regime, but haunted by the fate of its neighbors. We are stuck in a house we hate, surrounded by fires we fear more."
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LES MOTS COMPTENT. LES HISTOIRES COMPTENT. LES NARRATIVES COMPTENT.
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When @ShaffieWeru was hounded off @Kiss100kenya by a coordinated feminist mob and social-media purity police, the most shocking twist came early: @EABL_PLC - the very company that brews, bottles, and profits from alcohol - was among the first to flex its muscle, threatening to pull advertising from @RadioAfricaKE unless Shaffie was fired immediately.
Pause on that for a second.
An alcohol manufacturer - whose core business thrives on people loosening inhibitions, making questionable decisions, and spending money they might regret - suddenly claiming the moral high ground to police social discourse, cancel speech, and dictate who gets to speak on air?
The hypocrisy was glaring. And it exposed something deeper.
Many Kenyans began connecting the dots: EABL’s senior management had been quietly infiltrated under the banner of “affirmative action,” “diversity,” and other well-intentioned but poorly executed agendas.
The shift showed up everywhere - hiring patterns that prioritized checkboxes over competence, influencer gigs awarded on ideological alignment rather than reach or results, and a creeping culture where merit was quietly sidelined.
Fast-forward to today: @asahibeer_jp , the Japanese-Chinese powerhouse, has taken over EABL. And unlike the previous regime, they are not playing the same Western-inspired game.
Affirmative action theater, forced LGBTQ branding, male disenfranchisement optics - none of that appears to be part of their corporate DNA. For them, performance and merit are non-negotiable.
That contrast is brutal.
Corporate Kenya has spent years pretending sentiment can replace results. We’ve watched productivity plummet because promotions, contracts, and influence were handed out based on feelings, optics, and agendas instead of measurable output.
But reality doesn’t bend to ideology forever.
You can fake diversity stats, inflate inclusion reports, and manipulate KPIs for a while - but eventually the numbers catch up. Revenue drops. Innovation stalls. Talent flees. Markets shrink.
The bill always arrives.
EABL under Asahi may just be the first visible crack in the facade. When merit returns as the only currency that matters, the entire house of cards built on sentiment and selective outrage will collapse under its own weight.
And when it does, no amount of hashtags, boycotts, or virtue-signaling will save it. Results always win in the end. Kenya is learning that the hard way.

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