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Uzoma Odera
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Just another papercut survivor 🤷🏿♂️
Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Nisan 2012
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@uber_kenya has the most useless Chatbot system!!! I just want my issue addressed
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I understand striking. But surely what is this @uber_kenya. This is how your employees treat each other? Beating each up??
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@Chero1Cherotich @uber_kenya Oh my gosh. I’m so so sorry to hear that. This is totally unacceptable!
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@UOdera @uber_kenya I’ve been sexually harassed by these same uber riders today…. I was on a bike and these filthy men were touching me inappropriately trying to force/get me off the bike… and it’s not like I’d refused to get off💔💔…
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Me and the bois serving 20 years in prison because of a posting whats in our mind💀 #RejectCybercrimeLaw

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We have taken the first spot. So lets keep spreading awareness. If you don't have spare Ksh. 20 million, make some noise #RejectCyberCrimeLaw

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Kenyans on social media have launched the #RejectCyberCrimeLaw campaign in response to President William Ruto’s signing of the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes (Amendment) Act, 2024, framing it as a direct threat to constitutional freedoms of expression, privacy, and assembly.
The new law expands the state’s authority over the digital space by allowing authorities to block websites or apps, monitor online communications, and criminalize a broader range of online activities, which will severely limit freedom of expression.
Its signing on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, the very day the late former Prime Minister Raila Odinga passed away, has fueled widespread suspicion among netizens, who view the timing as a deliberate tactic to push the controversial legislation through while public attention was focused on national mourning.
On the same day, President Ruto also signed seven other bills touching on privatization of state-owned enterprises, reforms to land management and the National Land Commission, amendments to policing and the National Police Service Commission, updates to wildlife conservation laws, regulation of virtual assets, and adjustments to air passenger charges, a batch of measures that collectively represent a sweeping set of changes enacted while the nation was busy observing the passing of a national leader.

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50,000 Tweets in two hours #RejectCyberCrimeLaw . There is extreme public interest in this matter. They will not believe!
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Social Health Authority mourning a leader who died in a foreign country seeking better health care.
The irony.
Social Health Authority@_shakenya
The Social Health Authority (SHA) joins the nation and the family in mourning the passing of Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga, former Prime Minister of the Republic of Kenya, a visionary leader, reformer, and tireless champion of the people.
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