Dr. Wanjiku_the Kenyan

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Dr. Wanjiku_the Kenyan

Dr. Wanjiku_the Kenyan

@WanjikuMN1

Mother. Daughter. Wife. Servant of the Most High. Don. Development Consultant. Afro-optimist.Gender advocate. Doctari.

Katılım Aralık 2021
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Bella🥰😍
Bella🥰😍@Bella__Bahby·
My 60 year old married boyfriend suddenly started complaining of severe abdominal pain, vomiting, a swollen abdomen, and constipation last weekend while we were having a great time together. 😳 He went for an abdominal X-ray, and this was the result. His wife was with him at the hospital, so he said the doctor couldn’t really explain everything in detail. Now he has sent the report to me and asked me to help find out what it means before his next appointment. Medical people on X, please help 🙏
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Dr. Wanjiku_the Kenyan
Dr. Wanjiku_the Kenyan@WanjikuMN1·
@TNTJohn1717 Fantastic! Whay an eye opener and live reminder to today’s Christian to stay awake! Thank you for sharing!
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest
PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717·
Satan Doesn’t Tempt You to Be Wicked - Just to Be Weak - He Dulls Your Sword Before the Fight Introduction The devil is not nearly as stupid as most Christians act like he is. He has been watching men fall for thousands of years, and he knows that if he walks up to a Bible-believing Christian and says, “Come on, throw your Bible away, curse God, deny Christ, ruin your home, destroy your testimony, and go wallow in the mud like a hog,” most saved people with any sense at all would recoil from it. So he does not always begin there. He begins smaller, quieter, smoother, and more practical. He does not always tempt you first to be openly wicked. He tempts you to be weak. He does not always try to get you to join the enemy army on day one. He just tries to get you to lay your sword down. He does not always start by getting you drunk in a ditch. He starts by getting you too tired to pray, too distracted to read, too irritated to forgive, too busy to witness, too comfortable to fight, too emotionally worn out to stand, and too spiritually dull to discern what is happening. He knows a dull sword is almost as useful to him as no sword at all. That is one of the devil’s most dangerous tactics. He weakens before he wounds. He dulls before he destroys. He numbs before he knocks a man down. He knows that a Christian who stays in the Book, stays in prayer, stays under preaching, stays clean, stays separated, stays watchful, and stays close to the Lord is a problem. That believer may still be weak in himself, but he is dangerous when he is leaning on Christ and wielding the word of God. So Satan begins working on the edges. He does not have to make the believer hate the Bible. He just has to make him neglect it. He does not have to make him deny prayer. He just has to make him postpone it. He does not have to make him reject preaching. He just has to make him sit under it without letting it cut him. He does not have to make him love sin immediately. He just has to make him tired of fighting it. The devil knows that spiritual weakness creates the conditions where bigger falls become easier. The Bible is not ignorant of this strategy. Ephesians 6 tells the believer to put on the whole armour of God because the enemy has wiles. Not just attacks. Wiles. Schemes. Tricks. Methods. The devil is not merely a roaring lion. He is a serpent. He knows how to wear down the soul. He knows how to work through discouragement, distraction, weariness, disappointment, bitterness, fear, comfort, entertainment, pride, and even religious busyness. First Peter 5:8 says, “Be sober, be vigilant.” Why? “Because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour.” A sober and vigilant Christian understands that Satan does not have to make him wicked in one leap if he can make him weak one step at a time. The battle is often lost before the public fall, back in the private place where the sword got dull and nobody noticed but God. Chapter One: Satan Weakens You by Separating You From the Word The first place the devil attacks is the word of God. That has been true from the beginning. Genesis 3:1 gives the old hiss: “Yea, hath God said?” The serpent did not begin with adultery, murder, drunkenness, or idolatry. He began by putting pressure on the authority of God’s words. If he can separate a believer from the Book, he has already begun weakening the soul. A Christian can own a Bible, carry a Bible, quote a few verses, defend the King James Bible in argument, and still be weak if he is not actually feeding on the words of God. A sword in the house does not help a soldier in the fight if he never takes it into his hand. The word of God is not a devotional decoration. It is food, fire, light, seed, milk, meat, a hammer, and a sword. Hebrews 4:12 says it is “quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword.” Ephesians 6:17 calls it “the sword of the Spirit.” That means Satan wants that sword
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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
Please give me privacy during this difficult time
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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
This was just a side quest for Arsenal anyway. They were never supposed to get this far
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William Samoei Ruto, PhD
William Samoei Ruto, PhD@WilliamsRuto·
International solidarity is vital, particularly in times of multiple crises. As a key regional gateway, financial hub, and host to major international organisations, Kenya remains vigilant and committed to swift, coordinated action to protect regional health security following the Ebola outbreak in neighbouring countries. At State House, Nairobi, I met Ambassadors, development partners, multilateral agencies, and key stakeholders to apprise them of Kenya’s preparedness, exchange views on the regional situation, and mobilise collective action to contain the spread of the Ebola Virus Disease. I am pleased that surveillance and screening measures have been intensified across 26 Points of Entry, with more than 58,000 travellers screened and all suspected cases tested so far returning negative. In addition, 17 isolation centres have been identified across the country. We are also mobilising support with development partners for affected countries and frontline response institutions, including the World Health Organization, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, and the United Nations system, to strengthen surveillance, emergency response and healthcare preparedness, laboratory systems, and cross-border coordination. I appreciate the representatives from the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union, France, Germany, China, Japan, India, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia, Türkiye, the United Nations Office at Nairobi, and the United Nations Resident Coordinator’s Office for their presence and commitment to this important national, regional, and global endeavour. We agreed on the importance of cooperation and avoiding isolationism, recognising that public health threats do not respect borders and require coordinated regional and global action. Kenya will continue to act transparently, responsibly, and decisively to protect lives while contributing to regional and global health security. The Government will establish a National Response Committee under the leadership of the Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs to coordinate a whole-of-government and whole-of-society response, strengthen public awareness and preparedness, and mobilise the technical and financial resources necessary to address any eventualities arising from the Ebola outbreak.
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Dr. Wanjiku_the Kenyan
Dr. Wanjiku_the Kenyan@WanjikuMN1·
@ckanjama We just need pre-emptive court action to stop anything that could expose Kenyans. @ckanjama, you’re now at the helm of the LSK, do the needful, and Kenyans will surely thank you for it.
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Charles Kanjama SC
Charles Kanjama SC@ckanjama·
We equally want to see the Kenya government take robust measures to avoid cases of Ebola from entering Kenya. That includes declining the request by the US Government to set up an Ebola Treatment Centre in Kenya where Ebola patients from other countries will be flown in. Since all Ebola patients deserve access to the highest standard of medical care, and we owe them human solidarity even as we protect the healthy population, public health dictates require that the medical treatment facility and treatment isolation protocols be set up near the common epicentre of the infection. That is either in Eastern Congo or Western Uganda.
Waihiga Mwaura@WaihigaMwaura

"The number one priority of our foreign policy is to protect the American people. We can not and will not allow any cases of Ebola to enter the United States" ~ Marco Rubio, US Secretary of State

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Dr. Wanjiku_the Kenyan
Dr. Wanjiku_the Kenyan@WanjikuMN1·
@NyakundiReport How many churches transparently publish their annual reports and income? CITAM leads with a high accountability threshold but is now also being bashed for the same! Isolated incidents can not be generalized to discredit a credible religious institution such as CITAM…
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Nyakundi Report
Nyakundi Report@NyakundiReport·
Hello Nyakundi, Please hide my identity. I have worked closely around the operations of Christ Is The Answer Ministries and what many congregants see publicly is completely different from what happens internally at the head office. CITAM is one of the biggest churches in Kenya and receives millions through offerings, tithes, and donor funding from local and international partners. Congregants faithfully give believing the money is being used to transform lives and support meaningful humanitarian and spiritual work. But internally, corruption, nepotism, hypocrisy, and misuse of influence have deeply affected the institution. One of the biggest problems is recruitment. Vacancies are advertised publicly and interviews conducted, but most of the time the process is already predetermined. Jobs are handed to relatives, friends, and connected individuals while qualified Kenyans who genuinely attend interviews are only used to make the process appear transparent. The HR Manager, Rahab Waturu, has turned recruitment into a family affair. She continuously brings in relatives and people connected to her circle. Recently, she brought in a relative called Moses Karanja whose qualifications leave many employees shocked, yet he continues occupying lucrative positions while more qualified and competent applicants are ignored. What hurts many staff members is that the church publicly preaches integrity, fairness, and accountability, yet internally the exact opposite is happening. Employees are frustrated because favoritism matters more than professionalism and competence. There is also serious rot in procurement and development projects. Tenders involving construction of church sanctuaries, schools, and other infrastructure projects are inflated through cooperation between procurement officials and business people connected to insiders. Millions are allocated, but the quality of work done does not reflect the amount spent. Some structures are poorly done despite huge budgets being approved. From the outside, the church maintains a polished image and many congregants have no idea what is happening behind closed doors. But internally, the institution is slowly being destroyed by greed, nepotism, poor leadership, and people who are more interested in protecting networks and personal interests than serving God or the congregation honestly. Many faithful members continue sacrificing financially thinking they are supporting a transparent ministry, yet internally workers are watching resources being mismanaged while accountability continues disappearing.
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Kenyans.co.ke
Kenyans.co.ke@Kenyans·
Ruto leads as preferred 2027 presidential election winner, followed by Kalonzo, Matiang'i, Sifuna, Gachagua and Babu Owino - TIFA Poll
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Prof. Alfred Omenya
Prof. Alfred Omenya@aomenya·
I am a Professor of Architecture. I have been a judge for Commonwealth Association of Architects Awards, International Union of Architects Awards, Asia Architecture Awards, AAK-Crown Architecture Awards, etc. Feel free to ignore my opinion. The New State House is plain MEDIOCRE!
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The Standard Digital
The Standard Digital@StandardKenya·
Senate Majority Leader Aaron Cheruiyot and MP Joseph Cherorot warn of plan to revoke Uhuru Kenyatta’s benefits Video by Nikko Tanui
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David Fischer
David Fischer@DavidFischer·
Tonight I declare before everyone that Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior! Repost if you’re with me!
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Celebrity Doctor
Celebrity Doctor@sir_lux_·
BREAKING: I want everyone on X to hear this, Never Leave this earth without knowing Jesus. Pass it on until it gets to every living thing on X.
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Robyn
Robyn@Robynsmsmh7·
GOD’S Plan > Your plan TRUST GOD 🕊️🙏🏼🌸🌷🩸✝️ Jeremiah 29:11 11 For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end. Proverbs 16:9 9 A man's heart deviseth his way: but the Lord directeth his steps.
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I'm looking for a ridiculously old-fashioned girl's name for our new born . Think great-grandma name. Very old and rare. Any suggestions asap pls?
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The Biblical Man
The Biblical Man@Biblicalman·
Jesus rose from the dead and the first person He went to was His brother who thought He was crazy. Not Peter. Not John. Not the twelve. James. His kid brother. The one who grew up sharing a room with God and didn’t know it. Think about James for a second. His older brother is Jesus. Not “Jesus the Christ.” Not “Jesus the Savior.” Jesus the guy who worked in the carpenter shop and came home smelling like sawdust and sweat. Jesus who snored. Jesus who ate too fast. Jesus who their mother treated different and James never understood why. Because Mary kept her mouth shut. Luke 2:19. She kept all these things and pondered them in her heart. Angels showed up at His birth. Shepherds fell on their faces. Wise men brought gold. And Mary told nobody. She just watched her firstborn grow up in a ghetto in Nazareth and kept the secret in her chest like a coal she couldn’t put down. James didn’t know his brother was God. He knew his brother was weird. He knew his mother looked at Jesus different. He knew Joseph moved the whole family to Egypt when they were little and never fully explained why. He knew that one time his parents lost Jesus at the temple and found Him three days later arguing with rabbis like He owned the place. Twelve years old. Already gone. Then Jesus grew up. Worked the shop. Paid the bills. Because Joseph died — the Bible doesn’t say when but Joseph disappears from the story — and in Jewish custom the eldest son takes over. So Jesus wasn’t posing for paintings in that carpenter shop. He was feeding His family. Putting bread on the table for His mom and His brothers and sisters in a town so poor Nathanael said “can anything good come out of Nazareth?” Then one day He left. Walked away from the shop. Walked away from the family. Left James holding the hammer and the bills and the responsibility for a widowed mother. James was pissed. Mark 3:21. His own family went to collect Him because they said He was out of His mind. That’s James. That’s the brothers. Showing up to bring the crazy one home before He embarrasses the family worse. John 7:5. His brethren did not believe in Him. His own blood. Ate dinner with Him for thirty years. Didn’t believe. Then Wednesday happened. The brother James thought was insane got arrested at night by temple guards. Got beaten until His face swelled shut. Got whipped until His back looked like raw meat. Got nailed to wood and hung up on a garbage hill outside the city. And James had to stand somewhere — maybe in the crowd, maybe at home, maybe hearing it secondhand — and process the fact that the brother he called crazy just died like a criminal. Three days and nights of silence. Three days of James sitting with the guilt of every eye roll. Every argument. Every time he told people “I don’t know what’s wrong with Him.” Every time he showed up to drag Jesus home because He was embarrassing the family name. Then Sunday morning. Jesus rose. Conquered death. Walked out of the tomb. And He went to James. 1 Corinthians 15:7. He appeared to James. Not in a crowd. Not at a distance. He went to His brother. The one who didn’t believe. The one who thought He was crazy. The one who was pissed that He left the family behind. He showed up and let James see the holes in His hands. Matthew 28:10. Go tell my brethren. Not my servants. Not my followers. My brethren. John 20:17. My Father and your Father. My God and your God. He rose to the highest position in the universe and His vocabulary didn’t change. Most men get a promotion and stop returning phone calls. Jesus conquered death and called the brother who doubted Him family. James went from “He’s out of His mind” to leading the church in Jerusalem. James went from trying to drag Jesus home to writing a book of the Bible. James went from skeptic to martyr. They threw him off the temple wall and when he survived the fall they beat him to death with a club. He died for the brother he once thought was insane. That’s what happened when Jesus showed up after the resurrection and said brother. One word changed everything. He’s not calling you servant today. He’s not calling you subject. He’s calling you what He called James. Brother. The same James who didn’t believe. Who rolled his eyes. Who showed up to take Him home. Who sat in the dark for three days choking on regret. He went to THAT guy first. If He went to James, He’ll come to you.
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Tevin Macharia Mukabana
Tevin Macharia Mukabana@TevinMacharia·
Your house is not normal, it’s marked! You think you’re just praying. Just walking room to room. Just whispering Scripture under your breath. Just playing worship in the background. Just covering your family before bed. But you are not “just” doing anything. You are establishing territory. Joshua 24:15 says, “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” That was not a suggestion. It was a declaration. And declarations create boundaries in the spirit. Every time you pray in your home… you are reminding darkness it is not welcome there. Every time you speak the name of Jesus… you are reinforcing who has authority in that space. Every time you worship… you are shifting the atmosphere whether you feel it or not. Because your house is not just where you live. It is where you legislate spiritually. The enemy does not fear a perfect home. He fears a covered one. A house where prayer is consistent. A house where God is invited. A house where His name is spoken freely. Because that kind of house is not unguarded. It is occupied. Psalm 127:1 says, “Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain.” That means when God is involved, everything changes. Peace sits there. Protection rests there. Presence dwells there. So no, you’re not just praying. You are setting spiritual parameters. You are establishing what is allowed… and what is not. There are things that will not enter your home. There are things that will not stay attached to your family. There are things that will be turned away at the door… Not because everything is perfect. But because your house is covered. So keep praying. Keep declaring. Keep filling your home with His presence. Because long after the prayer ends… The covering remains.
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Jeremiah Knight
Jeremiah Knight@iamrjknight·
The more you truly know Christ as He is revealed in Scripture, the less you will tolerate shallow and reduced views of Him. He is not a figure shaped by our preferences. He is the eternal Son. “In Him all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily form” Colossians 2:9. He is not one among many voices. He is the only way. “I am the way, and the truth, and the life” John 14:6. Superficial views collapse when you see Him clearly. The Christ of Scripture confronts, humbles, saves, and rules. “He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together” Colossians 1:17. If your understanding of Christ leaves you comfortable in error, you are not seeing Him as He is.
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Scott Roberts
Scott Roberts@ScottRoberts·
Ten thousand years from now, your bank account, your resume, your popularity won't matter. Your relationship with Jesus Christ will. Live today in light of forever.
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William Samoei Ruto, PhD
William Samoei Ruto, PhD@WilliamsRuto·
To the brainless opposition, the governance challenges at the Nairobi Hospital were nothing more than an opportunity to scavenge for cheap headlines and attention. But as Patron of this institution, I will not stand by and watch fraudsters, charlatans, and conmen drag down one of the premier hospitals in this region. The con artists will swiftly face the full force of the law. This institution was built on integrity, service, and excellence; values that will not be compromised by opportunists and self-serving interests. Sanity shall be restored, order will prevail, and the right thing will be done; decisively and without hesitation.
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