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A wise man once said nothing!

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Mindful Maven
Mindful Maven@mindfulmaven_·
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Nithya Shri
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One thing corporate taught me: promotions are politics not performance.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
Harry Truman left the White House with almost nothing. No large fortune. No presidential pension. No motorcade waiting to carry him into retirement. On January 20, 1953, Harry and Bess Truman climbed into their own Chrysler and drove themselves home to Independence, Missouri. His approval ratings were low. Critics called his presidency a failure. Much of Washington was relieved to see him leave office. What shocked many people later was how little money a former president actually received at the time. Truman’s only steady income came from a small Army pension worth just over one hundred dollars a month. Financial pressure became so serious that he reportedly needed bank loans simply to cover daily living expenses. The situation became so embarrassing for the country that Congress eventually created pensions for former presidents. But Truman never spent his retirement chasing sympathy or public praise. Back in Independence, he returned to a simple routine. He walked through town without heavy security. He answered his own telephone. He personally responded to letters from ordinary Americans. On his desk remained the famous sign: “The buck stops here.” While Truman lived quietly, the impact of his presidency continued growing. The Marshall Plan helped rebuild Europe after World War II. The Truman Doctrine became a foundation of American Cold War policy. In 1948, he ordered the desegregation of the United States military despite fierce political opposition. When General Douglas MacArthur publicly challenged presidential authority during the Korean War, Truman removed him from command, protecting civilian control of the military even though the decision damaged his popularity. Then history delivered one final moment of recognition. In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson traveled to the Truman Library to sign Medicare into law. During the ceremony, Johnson handed the first Medicare cards to Harry and Bess Truman. It carried special meaning because Truman had pushed for national health insurance decades earlier and faced enormous backlash for it at the time. By the end of his life, public opinion had changed dramatically. The man once dismissed as weak and unpopular came to be viewed as one of the most consequential presidents of the twentieth century. Harry Truman never chased applause. He simply accepted responsibility for difficult decisions and lived long enough to see history reconsider them. Story based on historical records. This post is for educational purposes.
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naijafemalefarmer@naijafemalefama·
Yesterday, Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria posted on Twitter that Nigerians can now export cow bones duty-free to China. Under the comment sections, some Nigerians were asking the ambassador to tell them what they are using the cow bones for😁 Some were telling the ambassador to tell his people to come and setup the processing facility here in Nigeria, so they can create jobs. Funny people. I laughed at our inability to do simple Google search. As a livestock farmer and Agro commodities trader, I already know the uses of cow bones. And about building a factory here in Nigeria? Nigerians are the ones to do it, but sadly everyone is building hotels😁 Let me tell you a few uses of cow bones. Here are 4 major uses of cow bones you can mention in your content; ✍🏻Bone meal fertilizer: Cow bones are processed into bone meal, rich in phosphorus and calcium, used to improve soil fertility. They prefer this to fertilize their soil not the chemical sold to our rural farmers. ✍🏻Animal feed supplement: Processed bone meal can be used as a mineral supplement in livestock feed, especially for calcium and phosphorus. We use this for chicken feed, pig, and fish feed production. Verify the price per kg and you’ll be shocked. ✍🏻Gelatin production: Cow bones can be processed to extract gelatin, used in food, pharmaceuticals, capsules, and cosmetics. Just imagine the volume of cow bones wasting in your village? Pharmaceuticals companies are paying billions of dollars to buy it from those processing it. And I believe those Chinese companies will focus more on this. It is big money wasting away in Africa because we don’t know anything about value addition. ✍🏻Activated carbon / bone char: Burnt bones can produce bone char, used in filtration, sugar refining, and water purification. Pause here and think deeply with me. They use bone char for water purification in their country. But they produce capsules and sell to us for water purification😳 Let’s not blame them. We take responsibility. Now, let’s be honest. This is a golden opportunity for us. Let’s export the cow bones and cash out. Also, let’s learn how to process the cow bones locally and export the finish product too. If I tell you now that chicken feed producers in Nigeria import bone meal, you won’t believe. Research it yourself. A ton of bone meal is around $200 - $750 currently. Bro, just imagine earning over $200 from wastage thrown around our local markets in Africa. Business opportunity for you. Do your research and see how you can position to serve this market
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@AIRTEL_KE how long does it take to respond to a query? Check your DM.
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Naomi Waithira
Naomi Waithira@Naomikibandi·
Yesterday there was a conflict in Mombasa when Kindiki was denied mic to invite Ruto instead Farouk directed Joho to invite Ruto Swipe photos
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TAWE MOVEMENT
TAWE MOVEMENT@TaweMovement1·
"Ruto is a punishment from God because of our own ignorance "-George Natembeya
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Rasna Warah
Rasna Warah@RasnaWarah·
One day someone will write the history of Kenya and say, here lie the ruins of a nation destroyed by greed.
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Bennedict
Bennedict@BennieSonamzi·
He is still missing, let’s repost until he is found
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Githaiga Jnr - 🇿🇦🇰🇪
Githaiga Jnr - 🇿🇦🇰🇪@githaiga_kiki·
This is a story of how i got robbed and ended smoking a joint with my captors said our goodbyes plus a sorry: At around 1247AM - 106AM, I was robbed at Panga point where my Mpesa was drained and sent to @AIRTEL_KE paybill 585555 , Cash and an Iphone. 🧶🧶
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Lightcast TV Kenya
Lightcast TV Kenya@Lightcasttvke·
"London Stadium costed Ksh. 30 Billion less than Talanta Stadium, we cannot allow Ruto to go to Sugoi; he must be jailed." ~ Methu
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NTV Kenya
NTV Kenya@ntvkenya·
About DP Ruto's chicken farm that makes him KSh. 1.5M every day: "We request that in his wonderful act of transparency, he shows us his very big payment to KRA" - Raphael Tuju #NTVAtOne
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@citizentvkenya Wanjigi sounds like he's running with the hares but hunting with the dogs.
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Citizen TV Kenya
Citizen TV Kenya@citizentvkenya·
Wanjigi: It’s about debt Safina leader Jimi Wanjigi raises alarm over debt burden Wanjigi: Most tax revenue is going to debt repayment Wanjigi: “Wantam” is empty without a clear agenda #CitizenWeekend
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
The internet never forgets. Watch this 2021 video carefully. This is Moses Wetang'ula, furious at Uhuru Kenyatta because fuel had reached KSh135. Watch how he asks why fuel was cheaper in Uganda than in Kenya. Today, fuel is at KSh242. What changed?
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
The internet never forgets. Watch this 2021 video carefully. Fuel hit around KSh150 and Murkomen, the Bomet Senator and others now in UDA government were shouting daily and attacking Uhuru. Today fuel is at KSh242. Same people. Different silence. What changed?
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Random World Ψ
Random World Ψ@randomworldke·
She single handedly cooked that fala 😆
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Lightcast TV Kenya
Lightcast TV Kenya@Lightcasttvke·
"We don't want to call for protests the way Raila used to do, our protests will last over 4 weeks. Until our demands are met!"~Gachagua
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