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Moorish Liege
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Humans are inherently good. No, resources are not scarce, nor is human greed Son. Father. Brother. Uncle. Hopefully a Believer, definitely Stoic
Kenya Katılım Mayıs 2014
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@AminuCryptoLabs At this juncture, the war between israel-us and Iran is looked at as a national issue, nothing to do with Islam.
Iran and the GCC need to deal with their issues just as israel and Iran need to deal with theirs.
for the rest of the world, we need to take the EU stand
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🌴🚨 | Mishary Rashid Alafasy issued a tweet statement just two days after his earlier tweet in which he backed Donald Trump’s threat to “open the gates of hell on Iran.” - "الرئيس ترامب سيفتح أبواب الجحيم على إيران" - Mishari posted this on his official X account.
Now, he has followed it up with a much stronger message directed at the general Muslim world.
In his words:
“None of this will deter me from my firm stance in defending my country and the Gulf states, and in rejecting the aggressive Iranian attacks that target the Gulf more than they target Israel.”
His position, and that of his country, echoes the kind of conduct Allah warns about in the Qur’an.
You cannot give shelter (hosting US military bases) to someone who uses your land to strike your own brothers, and then act surprised when consequences arrive at your doorstep.
It is disappointing to see him reduce himself to this level.
Lastly, the Prophet ﷺ already spoke and warn us about sort of people who “recite the Qur’an, but it does not go beyond their throats.”
This warning feels painfully relevant here on Mishary Qari'i.
Mishary care more about protecting the GCC family’s interests then protecting the ummah.
At this point for Mishary, no explanation or narrative can restore his credibility that has been lost.
Moments like this draw clear lines.
You either stand with the oppressed, or you stand with those carrying out aggression.
There is no middle ground.
I have already removed his Qur'anic recitation from my Phone.
God help and Protect IRAN 🇮🇷
Engr. MAA 🇳🇬🇮🇷
Sat. 04.04.2026


@Belive_Kinuthia Its a trend, kila mtu anakula kivyake, hakuna kuulizana..
Thats why it is so rampant.
The rot is deep and sad. now the cash has disappeared.
everyone knows where it is
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Is it possible that CS Opiyo Wandayi didn't know anything about this irregular fuel shipment into the country and if so does it demonstrate how offcials in his ministry makes monumental decisions bypassing him?
The said fuel shipment aboard MV Paloma was rerouted from Angola to Kenya.
It docked at the Port of Mombasa.
From the preliminary investigations, it bypassed official importation and procurement procedures.
The fuel then entered the market illegally without inspection and quality assurance procedures.
And where are KRA people at the Port and KEBS people at the Port in all this?
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@Mr_Husky1 Giovanni is a fool.
I honestly expected him to propose after that. Pity he wanted a made up doll instead of your true self
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“I don’t pay for women,” wrote a 52-year-old man.
I showed up to the date without makeup and wearing sneakers.
We had been talking for about two weeks. Giovanni was one of those rare people—polite, straightforward, no mind games. Divorced, two grown kids, worked in construction. He had humor, balance, culture. When he asked me out, I said yes without hesitation.
Then came that message—clear, almost sharp.
“Let’s be clear: I don’t pay for women on dates. It’s my principle. Hope that’s not a problem.”
Honestly, it wasn’t.
In fact, I appreciated the honesty. Better to know upfront what you’re getting into than to face the bill and pretend nothing happened.
I replied: “Fine, no problem. See you Saturday.”
Inside me, an idea was born.
A simple, honest experiment.
Saturday morning, I woke up early. I’m 46 and I know exactly what “getting ready” for a date means. I opened my closet, picked the right outfit. Then makeup: foundation, concealer, eyeshadow, mascara, lipstick—the usual ritual.
And then I stopped.
Why?
If we’re truly equal… if everyone pays their own way… if there are no roles…
why should I spend two hours getting ready?
Why should I look flawless while Giovanni probably shows up in jeans and a T-shirt, ready in ten minutes?
So I decided.
Jeans. Gray sweater. Comfortable shoes.
Ponytail.
No makeup.
Just me.
In the mirror, I felt strange. Not worse. Just… different. Used to seeing myself “constructed,” I now looked simply normal.
“Let’s see,” I thought.
At the café, Giovanni was already seated. He greeted me, smiled, everything calm. The first few minutes were pleasant, natural. I almost thought I’d overthought it.
Then he paused, looked at me more closely, and said:
“You didn’t get ready much to see me, did you?”
“What do you mean?”
“In the photos, you looked more polished… the dress, the makeup… Now you look… like you ran an errand.”
I smiled. Because in that moment I knew the experiment was working.
“Giovanni,” I said calmly, “remember what you wrote about the bill?”
He nodded.
“Yes.”
“You talked about equality. Everyone pays their own way. No roles, no expectations. You’re independent, I’m independent.”
“Yes… and?”
“So I asked myself: why does equality only apply to money? You showed up comfortably, no special effort. I did the same. Isn’t that consistent?”
He stayed silent. Then tried to explain.
“But these are different things…”
“Why different?” I asked.
He spoke about habits, “female nature,” the fact that women like to take care of themselves.
I listened. Then I said something simple:
“Taking care of yourself costs. Time, energy, money. And it’s often taken for granted. We talk about equality when it comes to paying, but still expect a woman to be perfect… for free.”
He tried to defend himself:
“But women like it…”
I smiled.
“Yes, I like feeling beautiful. But I also like being myself. Sleeping in. Not worrying about makeup. Wearing comfortable shoes.”
He looked at me, unsure what to say.
We finished our coffee talking about something else. Then the bill arrived. Split in half.
Perfect.
We said goodbye politely.
We never contacted each other again.
No, I don’t regret it.
That date taught me something.
We live in a time when everyone talks about equality, but often only where it’s convenient.
People want an independent, autonomous woman—but also flawless, polished, perfect.
True equality isn’t splitting a bill.
It’s sharing the same effort, the same respect, the same investment.
If you don’t want to pay for dinner, that’s fine.
But then don’t expect someone to spend hours looking perfect for you.
If we are equal… we’re truly equal.
No double standards.
Giovanni wanted equality.
He got it.
Just not the kind he imagined.
Credit - Mr. Commonsense

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@3nnadi add those that support Trump as well, as much as kiss his youknowwhat, we still need them blocked
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I just watched a video of a couple who went for Umrah on TikTok. The husband is Muslim, but his wife is a kuff. He paid for both his Muslim mom and his non-Muslim wife to perform Umrah and the non-Muslim even touched the Ka’abah 💔
This is deeply concerning. Makkah is sacred, and this should never be normalized.
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The Iranians have to be governed by the nerdiest regime of all time. You can't swing a dead cat without hitting an Iranian leader who has written a book on Aristotle, Kant, Farabi, etc.
Therefore, in order to foster constructive diplomatic relations with the Islamic Republic, the State Department should consider deploying the United States' own emergency Strategic Straussian Reserve of political philosophers.
Before engaging Iran on ending the war, re-opening the Strait of Hormuz, signing mutual nonaggression pacts, and examining the future of sanctions, American political philosophers should engage the Iranians on the real issues at stake such as:
-Resolving the theological-political question in both Western and Islamic contexts.
-Developing a shared textual hermeneutic.
-Addressing the connection between instrumental reason, technology, and modernity.
We need to speak a language the Iranians understand.
We need to transform these negotiations into a graduate seminar.
@StateDept @SecRubio
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Who is Paul Kiprotich Limo & Gulf Energy — The Fuel Scandal Connection
⭕️ Former shareholder of Gulf Energy alongside Suleiman Shahbal, Francis Njogu and Duncan Mukira
⭕️ Transitioned to CEO of the company after ownership restructuring
⭕️ Gulf Energy’s dominance in the G2G deal
✅Gulf Energy handles over 80% of Kenya’s petrol imports under the G2G arrangement
✅Contracted to import 170,000–200,000 MT of diesel monthly — largest single allocation of any nominated OMC
✅In 2023, Limo told senators Gulf Energy had paid US$686M
✅The two companies that imported substandard fuel outside the G2G framework were One Petroleum and Oryx — each paying $290/tonne vs the $84/tonne G2G rate
✅The suspect shipment was carried by MV Paloma, docking March 27–29, 2026 — originally destined for Angola, allegedly rerouted to Mombasa through intermediaries
✅Officials allegedly fabricated fuel stock data to manufacture a false shortage — justifying the emergency off-framework procurement
✅KPC’s quality assurance manager tested and rejected the fuel for excess sulphur — officials then allegedly tried to offload it anyway, triggering the DCI raids
✅Potential overpricing estimated at Sh4, rising to Ksh8 billion if a second shipment is confirmed
⭕️ Gulf Energy not named as suspect in current arrests
⭕️ But it controls 80%+ of petrol imports — any manufactured shortage narrative directly benefits off-framework competitors gaining emergency clearance
⭕️ DCI is tracing bank accounts of companies in the petroleum trade for kickbacks — and states a wider network beyond arrested officials is under investigation
⭕️ Former ownership structure of Gulf Energy remains opaque — a red flag in itself

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The speed with which the petroleum sector officials have moved from arrest to sacking is mind boggling. Could we now pause a bit and revisit these others with the same vigour?
1. The edible oils scandal.
2. The fake fertiliser scam.
3. The SHA scandals.
4. The 7 billion Chinese bidding dispute over the rail line.
5. The eCitizen scams.
If they all go at this speed, we could change our vote too!
And why doesn't the sacking letter state what happened to the millions in cash these guys were found with? Who has the money been forfeited to?
If it quacks like a duck....
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Kenya is not being governed. It is being eaten.
This is not a scandal. This is a cartel operating inside government with pens instead of guns.
Over 128,000 tonnes of fuel worth Sh4.8 BILLION did not “slip through.” It was escorted in. Approved. Protected. Sanitized on paper while poisoning a nation in reality.
Names are not rumors:
Mohamed Liban
Joe Sang
Daniel Kiptoo
Joseph Wafula
Joel Mburu
These are not small men. These are the gatekeepers of your fuel, your cost of living, your survival.
And what did they do?
They opened the gates.
They bypassed the government-to-government system meant to protect Kenya from exactly this kind of theft. They signed letters. They inserted “10% variation margins” like thieves adding tip for themselves. They shifted quality testing from the source to Mombasa not for efficiency, but for manipulation.
Because once the fuel docks, the game is over. Evidence diluted. Standards negotiated. Truth buried in paperwork.
This is not incompetence. This is design.
They will tell you it was to “avoid shortages.”
But Kenyans are already living the shortage:
Shortage of truth
Shortage of accountability
Shortage of dignity
And now possibly shortage of clean fuel.
Where is the Cabinet Secretary? Where is Opiyo Wandayi?
Silent.
Because in Kenya, responsibility is for the poor. Power is for protection.
Let’s be brutally honest:
If you sell vegetables on the roadside without a license, the system will crush you in hours.
But if you move billions through fraudulent fuel deals, the system forms a human shield around you.
This is not a government fighting corruption.
This is corruption managing a government.
To the poor Kenyan:
You are paying for this theft every single day.
At the pump.
In food prices.
In transport.
In the silent tax of a broken system.
Your sweat is their budget.
And here is the truth they hope you never say out loud:
Nothing this big happens without political cover.
Nothing.
So don’t be distracted by arrests. Don’t celebrate headlines.
Those are sacrificial pawns “children who ate the big man’s food.”
The real architects are watching. Waiting. Calculating their next move.
Kenya is standing at a dangerous line:
Either the law rises above power…
or power buries the law completely.
Right now?
Power is winning.

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@DocSugale @C_NyaKundiH @tuffgong_kenya @WilliamsRuto 500 million.
Sha2024, Sha2026, ketraco, NSsf, ecitizen, too many scandals za billions, halafu watu washukwe corruption for 500million.
lakini Rutonjs very clean hawa junior officers ndio wanamuangusha
angekuwa na powers angewafunga wote. ni vile tu
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@C_NyaKundiH @tuffgong_kenya Stop lies,which deal and which "mkubwa"?,seems you have some evidence to help investigation if notsuch types of fakenews belongs to amateur uncivilised rogue minds that should be tamed with the cyber laws,help the country by educating your followers not rumours @WilliamsRuto 10bb
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@Mohamedsad_ck @C_NyaKundiH I agree with you.
Ruto is the cleanest person this country has ever had. Ingekuwa si binadamu hata tungesema ni angel.
Hawa junirlor officers ndio wanamuangisha. shida hana powers, angekuwa nazo angewajail wote hao
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@C_NyaKundiH Farouk ama? I know william Ruto is an stainless person who have this Country at heart, his juniors are messing him up.
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@bmalsaif So much for partnership. and sovereignty.
Does Kuwait have bases in the US of A?
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The US bases in the Gulf do not turn the Gulf into satellite states or strip their sovereignty. They’re part of mutually agreed upon defense partnerships similar to those between the US and other states in Europe and Asia. That said, this model requires a reset and the same is true regarding the Gulf’s relationship with Iran.
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@C_NyaKundiH There should be a third option. Yes, him and his boss too
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@NjiluHaron82265 @ahmednasirlaw mimi niko na ka 20 kamewekwa katikati ya mabahasha na ni mama tu anajua hiyo, in case of emmergency
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@ahmednasirlaw I have Kshs 700.00 (Seven hundred shillings only) in my house. How much do you have my dear Kenyans in your houses?
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@zaudzarosh The Saudis (forget the other GCC) need to realize that, were they to dissociate from Zionists & Americans, every muslim would fight for them & drag their mothers and daughters along if need be.
Pity they have to choose the Zionists and Americans as their allies and protectors.
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@SHanifPak @zaudzarosh at this juncture i think these accounts are run by zionists because only they can do such.
All the same, we pray that Iran can defeat them and americans and then we can have our internal fights after that.
Right here and now, the enemy is zionists and americans
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