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Wanjiru Wa Kamau

@SuKaranja

John 10:10. Know your enemy. Know your inheritance. Choose accordingly.

Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Aralık 2011
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Wanjiru Wa Kamau
Wanjiru Wa Kamau@SuKaranja·
@KPLC mlisema you aare drawing a hard line ya stima kuonekana hata 1 hour in Kibichiku area? Mnatutakia aje?
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Wanjiru Wa Kamau
Wanjiru Wa Kamau@SuKaranja·
@sholard_mancity Haiya, we really are ruled over by actual vampires 👀 Then they made Ksh 20M alafu wakenya wakalipwa na tubikaa nuvita na fanta 350ml 🤪😂😂 Wueh! If I don't laugh I will cry.
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
Here is something even more interesting: Earlier today, I exposed that some people and institutions exported 4,892kg of Kenyan human blood and blood fractions in 2024, equivalent to roughly 9,000-11,000 blood donations. Now here is where it gets even more interesting: In that same year, Charlene Ruto ran a nationwide blood donation campaign for months, with Kenyans being mobilized across the country to donate blood to save lives. It was heavily covered by the media. And now we know blood and blood-related products left the country through export. And while all this was happening, hospitals across Kenya were still reporting shortages, with families being told to look for donors themselves. The exporters reportedly made over KSh 20 million from those exports. And that's what is officially captured in some documents, what about the one hidden in documents that aren't public? That is the contradiction. Kenyans donate believing they are saving lives locally, yet the blood is being sold abroad, and local patients continue to suffer. Honestly, I have many questions now.
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Wanjiru Wa Kamau
Wanjiru Wa Kamau@SuKaranja·
@Kibet_bull If you kill a snake, cut off it's head. Seremala wakianza kuunda guillotines leo wanaeza maliza before August 2027? We should have all the heads in govt and their offices.
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Yoko
Yoko@Kibet_bull·
10M was budgeted for the Egypt Skate game by the Ministry of Sports, but Kevin Kiarie was not sponsored. He paid for his ticket to Egypt and was nearly chased away after Kenya failed to pay the affiliation fees of 300 dollars.
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Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford@HarrisonFordLA·
May the fourth be with you
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Mulinge Muteti
Mulinge Muteti@mulinge_muteti_·
The Kenyan media does not inform; it propagates the state's message. The Kenyan media does not entertain; it conditions and brainwashes. The Kenyan media does not oppose the state; it protects it. The Kenyan media does not hire professionals; it hires degenerates, prostitutes, gossipers, and NIS agents. They do not think independently; they feed the public what the state feeds them. The Kenyan media glorifies theft, celebrates conmanship, and encourages drug abuse while presenting it as something positive. The Kenyan media glorifies betting and football to keep people engaged in useless distractions while politicians steal public resources and destroy the future. The Kenyan media is useless. Avoid it.
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Pulp Librarian
Pulp Librarian@PulpLibrarian·
I regret to inform you that Ask Jeeves is dead. The site closed yesterday. Web 1.0 lost another founder. Ask Jeeves: 3 June 1996 - 1 May 2026. Send no memes.
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#LandIsNotProperty Mwalimu Wandia
This Malian national says that a French officer asked him "why are you with black people? You should be with your own." The man replied that "we are all brothers here. If you remove the black part of me I will no longer reassemble a human being." This is why I say that the reduction of politics to biology and identity is how the West kills us. They reduce our identity to our biology and where we were born, suggesting that we Africans are incapable of aspiring for political ideals like nationalism and unity. Once they plant the seed of fragmentation in our minds, they use poverty and violence to make us insecure, so that we don't do the WORK of building trust among ourselves. And then we start to believe we can trust no one except people of the same ethnicity AND white people. And then white supremacy seals that poison in a discourse of "belonging" and leaves us to fight their battles against ourselves. Even when it comes to war, wazungu are too lazy to fight for themselves. So they manipulate and arm us to do it for them. Against ourselves.
SAHEL Brut@sahelbrut3

🚨 ALERTE : Les méthodes de l'ombre de la France au Mali. ​Quand l'ingérence prend une tournure coloniale : découvrez comment des mercenaires français tentent de manipuler les esprits Touaregs. ​"Le racisme est dans l'ADN des dirigeants français." 🧬 Ce témoignage glaçant lève le voile sur une réalité qu'on veut nous cacher. ​📽️ ÉCOUTEZ ET DIFFUSEZ. La vérité doit sortir. 🌍👇 ​#Mali #AES #FranceAfrique #Manipulation #Vérité

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Wanjiru Wa Kamau
Wanjiru Wa Kamau@SuKaranja·
@KEcurious @sholard_mancity I'll lean more on the 'something else is up' of it because even if it's mental illness, our nation is hirarchical enough for him to have more options afforded to him.
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
A Kenyan selling tea and mandazi in France is normal. Nobody thinks twice about it. But let a white person sell tea and mandazi or Omena in Kenya, and suddenly it becomes a spectacle. People are shocked, curious, and even suspicious that they are undercover. Why does ordinary work look “unusual” depending on who is doing it? That reaction reveals something deeper. Many Africans have been conditioned to associate whiteness with wealth, privilege, or status, so when white people do ordinary jobs, it feels out of place. And it shows up elsewhere, too. I’ve seen Black Kenyans in hotels and restaurants kept waiting while foreign customers are served first by fellow Africans. And not only that, even Indians are given priority by black Kenyans over other black Kenyans. Same service. Different treatment. Have you noticed this too? Maybe the bigger issue isn’t who is selling tea. Maybe it’s the mindset that still ties human value and dignity to race. Not every white person in Africa is rich. Some are simply working, surviving, and living like everyone else. Some just love the hustle Africans do and just want to experience it. Maybe it’s time to unlearn the idea that dignity in work depends on race.
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Wanjiru Wa Kamau
Wanjiru Wa Kamau@SuKaranja·
Nothing of the system that ensured a Kenyan's path to that bucket was never a choice. The people absorbing the weight of a broken system are being told their discomfort with it is a character flaw. That's not liberation language. That's the oldest trick in the book.
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Wanjiru Wa Kamau
Wanjiru Wa Kamau@SuKaranja·
This is gaslighting Kenyans about their own financial precarity. You're asking Kenyans to carry the emotional labour of 'decolonizing and unlearning' while asking nothing of the man with a passport and options.
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity

A Kenyan selling tea and mandazi in France is normal. Nobody thinks twice about it. But let a white person sell tea and mandazi or Omena in Kenya, and suddenly it becomes a spectacle. People are shocked, curious, and even suspicious that they are undercover. Why does ordinary work look “unusual” depending on who is doing it? That reaction reveals something deeper. Many Africans have been conditioned to associate whiteness with wealth, privilege, or status, so when white people do ordinary jobs, it feels out of place. And it shows up elsewhere, too. I’ve seen Black Kenyans in hotels and restaurants kept waiting while foreign customers are served first by fellow Africans. And not only that, even Indians are given priority by black Kenyans over other black Kenyans. Same service. Different treatment. Have you noticed this too? Maybe the bigger issue isn’t who is selling tea. Maybe it’s the mindset that still ties human value and dignity to race. Not every white person in Africa is rich. Some are simply working, surviving, and living like everyone else. Some just love the hustle Africans do and just want to experience it. Maybe it’s time to unlearn the idea that dignity in work depends on race.

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#LandIsNotProperty Mwalimu Wandia
😳 During Jaramogi's term as Home Affairs minister, he deported many British officers and officials of the British High Commission without seeking cabinet approval. Jomo got annoyed when he discovered that one of those deportees was Ian Henderson, the guy who tracked and hunted down Dedan Kimathi. Eesh. nation.africa/kenya/news/dee…
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Wanjiru Wa Kamau@SuKaranja·
@kamz26 What's the colour where I'm standing in the kitchen writing this on the phone and TT doomscrolling on the laptop called? I really like that one 😭
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If you were to clear out & declutter your closet or catch up with emails that need urgent replies, what colour nail polish would you choose?
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lorna Joyce
lorna Joyce@j_lornz·
Hey 🤍 I wanted to finally share something personal… after over 4 years of building Binti through all the ups and downs, we’ve hit a big milestone! We are now local manufacturers 🥹 Our first brand is Mrembo Pads, made right here at home 🇰🇪 @Mrembopads
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Wanjiru Wa Kamau
Wanjiru Wa Kamau@SuKaranja·
John 10:10. Know your enemy. Know your inheritance. Choose accordingly.
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Wanjiru Wa Kamau
Wanjiru Wa Kamau@SuKaranja·
To every Kenyan who is tired, know this: The thief has been working overtime. But he is not the last word. You were made for fullness. Don't let anyone in Parliament or in your own head convince you otherwise.🙏🏽
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Wanjiru Wa Kamau
Wanjiru Wa Kamau@SuKaranja·
John 10:10 hits different when you're Kenyan in 2026. "The thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy." We know this thief. We've been living with him. 🧵
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