Francis Otieno

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Francis Otieno

Francis Otieno

@franctezee

I’m an entrepreneur , a Life Enthusiast, and Student of the World.

Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Francis Otieno
Francis Otieno@franctezee·
Step 1: Identify values from the equations Equation 1: Earbuds + Earbuds + Earbuds = 30 → 3 Earbuds = 30 → Each Earbud = 10 --- Equation 2: Person + Person + Earbuds = 20 → 2 Persons + 10 = 20 → 2 Persons = 10 → Each Person = 5 --- Equation 3: (Smartwatch + Smartwatch) + (Smartwatch + Smartwatch) + Person = 13 → 4 Smartwatches + 5 = 13 → 4 Smartwatches = 8 → Each Smartwatch = 2 --- 🔍 Step 2: Solve the final expression Final Expression: Single Earbud + (Person with Earbud × Smartwatch) Let’s decode this carefully: • Single Earbud = 10 • Person with Earbud = Person (5) + Earbud (10) = 15 • Smartwatch = 2 → Final Expression = 10 + (15 × 2) → Final Expression = 10 + 30 = 40 --- ✅ Final Answer: 40
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Cyprian, Is Nyakundi
Cyprian, Is Nyakundi@C_NyaKundiH·
NO ONE SHOULD HAVE THIS POWER Protesting in Kenya is about to become nearly impossible, not because the Constitution has been amended or free speech formally revoked, but because a single sentence hidden inside the Public Order (Amendment) Bill uses distance, not violence, to dismantle protest, and this sentence quietly bans gatherings within 100 metres of any protected institution, which might sound small or procedural, but in reality it is a strategic death blow to civic resistance. Each building of political or judicial importance, including Parliament, Treasury, the Office of the President, the Supreme Court, police headquarters, and other undefined “protected areas,” will be surrounded by a 100-metre exclusion zone, and because these buildings are not far apart, these zones will begin to overlap quickly, effectively turning Nairobi's entire Central Business District into one giant no-go zone where any form of protest, even if peaceful or symbolic, is instantly criminalized. This overlapping creates a silent fence across the city, and because protest is not just about expression but about location, it means citizens will be legally blocked from standing near the very institutions they seek to hold accountable, and if they do step into these invisible perimeters, even without violence or slogans, they can be fined heavily or jailed for up to three months, making protest not just dangerous but logistically impossible in the places that matter most. When you criminalize position instead of behavior, when your guilt is determined not by what you do but by where you stand, then you no longer live in a democracy but in a psychological cage, where the act of gathering carries the weight of subversion, and where silence becomes self-imposed because fear has been mapped onto public space in circles that the state can expand, redraw, or reclassify at any time without warning or appeal. This rule does not keep the peace, it kills the possibility of pressure, because the regime no longer needs to confront the public’s anger, it only needs to make sure that anger is standing too far away to be heard, and once that happens, protest becomes a private emotion, not a public force, and the people are reduced to statistics, not actors in their own country’s direction. No one should ever have the power to decide where the people are allowed to be angry, because the right to be present near power is not a privilege granted by politicians, it is the core of any democratic society, and when that right is fenced off by overlapping technicalities written in polite legalese, what you are witnessing is not public order, it is spatial repression.
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Morara Kebaso
Morara Kebaso@MoraraKebaso·
All the artists that went to Karen. Tokeni huko. Na msirudi mlikotoka. Kuja INJECT Party chama ya vijana.
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
This is why…
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Cornelius K. Ronoh
Cornelius K. Ronoh@itskipronoh·
Listen to how Presidential Candidate Jimi Wanjigi is roasting Kasongo. This man is very knowledgeable when it comes to the economy. Wantam!
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Morara Kebaso
Morara Kebaso@MoraraKebaso·
Lesson 1: There is nothing special in voting for a leader from your tribe Lesson 2: Not all leaders who oppose the government are good leaders. The opposition in Kenya is full of crooks. Lesson 3: Most MPs and Senators are contractors of roads. They cannot genuinely hold the government accountable. Maua-Athiru Gaiti-Kilili- Meru National Park Road worth 1.2 billion. Contractor: Atticon Limited (Mithika Linturi and Maryanne Keitany)
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Francis Otieno@franctezee·
AI is set to dominate tech trends in the coming years with generative AI, AI-driven robotics, and quantum computing leading the charge. Smaller, efficient language models are also gaining ground, offering powerful performance with less energy. Expect advancements in agentic AI, synthetic humans, and invisible computing experiences, like smart glasses, to redefine how we interact with tech. Robotics will see more autonomy, and industries will lean into AI to tackle economic and geopolitical challenges. These shifts promise to transform everything from healthcare to supply chains, making tech more seamless and impactful. The question is how do you align with it so you’re not left behind, will be diving in as we move along….
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Francis Otieno@franctezee·
Education is the key to unlocking Kenya’s potential. Let’s hold leaders accountable to ensure every child has access to quality learning. Together, we can make the promise of education a reality. 📚✨ #DeliveringEducationPromise #EducationForAll
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Francis Otieno@franctezee·
You know how you sit down to write something— and all of a sudden YOU FEEL LIKE THE MOST BASIC CLAUN ALIVE? Like, wow, I have absolutely nothing brilliant to say, I sound like one giant, festering cliché, and NOBODY IS GOING TO READ THIS NOBODY. This kind of self-consciousness is the worst. You mean-talk yourself because you know that the words on the page don't even come close to representing you the way you wish they would. You want to be unique! Inventive! Clever! Fascinating! Compelling! Persuasive, with a capital P! But all you're left with is a bowl of lumpy Cream of Word Wheat. But what if I told you that there's an incredible opportunity a better way. Imagine channeling all that creativity and passion into something that truly represents you. You can be unique, inventive, clever, fascinating, compelling, and persuasive-all while building something amazing. Don't let self-doubt hold you back. Embrace the opportunity and start something new today!
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Morara Kebaso
Morara Kebaso@MoraraKebaso·
Why do you watch the vampire diaries?
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Dr. Miguna Miguna
Dr. Miguna Miguna@MigunaMiguna·
Shared as received— “Good morning Comrade. Was talking to Prof. SC CYZ this morning. He tells me DCJ Mwilu is controlling everything. “She is literally walking into Judges' chambers to initimidate them and telling them what Ruto wants.” The notion of an independent judiciary is now a mockery! Circulate widely. Expose. Shame. And protest Ruto’s tyranny. #RutoMustGoNow
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Okiya Omtatah Okoiti-Commentary
We must keep this tag trending #FreeAoko The heat and pressure must be up always. Like we did until the police boss was summoned and the 'Kitengela 3' produced! And yes, these X hashtags work efficiently! Keep #FreeAoko trending till she is freed!
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