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Jose dee 🇰🇪

@iam_josedee

Accountant || Arsenal ⚽⚽⚽ || Freedom 🤸🏻‍♂️🤸🏻‍♂️

Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Ekim 2015
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BRAVIN YURI
BRAVIN YURI@BravinYuri·
Between January 2025 and March 2026, a total of 10,581 cases of missing children have been reported. When you post a video telling parents how to protect their children on TikTok, they pull down the video. This is a very serious matter.
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Yoko
Yoko@Kibet_bull·
People where chanting wantam and Ruto must go in burial of Jared Okello where Oburu,Weta and Wanga were present. This pastor translated to them that the residents wanted change, he said that wantam chants equates to change and good governance.
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The Kenyan Vigilante
The Kenyan Vigilante@KenyanSays·
''There is no need for compensation if the government is still killing people''- Rex Maasai's Father!
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Mary Kathomi
Mary Kathomi@MaryK2022·
What exactly happens in madras Child abuse and raping and sodomising kids?
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Rub-A-Dub
Rub-A-Dub@gaddafffii·
A school bus driver working for Grace Winners Academy,Kirinyaga County raped a child under 5 years on 6th of May. Her mom has severally visited the police station with the right documents (za hospitali) and till date no officer has bothered to listen to her case
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WARÚHIÚ
WARÚHIÚ@kamauwaruhiu·
You can easily tell the people who had supportive parents growing up. These people never go anywhere alone. If you happen to be their friend, they’ll drag you through their whole life: “Take me to see my grandfather. Take me to see my aunt. Take me to see my father’s dog.” Their whole life is full of events. Now, those who had unsupportive parents will never ask you to take them anywhere. You’ll just hear random news mid-conversation: “Aaaah, sorry I didn't come yesterday, I was at a funeral . My father died.” 😨😨 Why? Because they’re used to doing life alone from an early age. They never ask for help, and when they do, it hurts inside. These people self-isolate and live like leopards—they only leave footprints at night. There’s no real healing from that kind of programming.
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Jim Njue
Jim Njue@jimNjue_·
Drama in Nakuru CBD as a group of women clad in UDA Colors is heckled, jeered at and dispersed by Angry locals. Ni kama Tutam itabaki mtandaoni. Kwa ground watu wamejam. Ni Mbaya.
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Sxnti
Sxnti@PeakSxnti·
We’re eating good.
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WelBeast
WelBeast@WelBeast·
The winners of the 50 shirts given by my friend @KarauriR for the Arsenal fanbase in Kenya will be selected from the comments section of this post by Super Grok today. Number one on the list is @orengbonny. Good luck everyone.
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
BREAKING: As I promised you yesterday, today we reveal how Kenyans may have been misled on the REAL cost of Talanta Stadium. You were told: “KSh44.5 billion.” But the latest Auditor-General report now suggests the long-term liability could exceed KSh97.5 BILLION once interest and the 15-year financing structure are included. That is more than DOUBLE. And it gets worse. The Auditor-General says key guarantee documents linked to the deal were NOT provided for audit verification. Meaning: Kenyans could be carrying massive hidden costs without full transparency. Now ask yourself: How does a 60,000-seat stadium end up costing Kenya more than some of the biggest stadiums in Africa? 📍 Morocco: Hassan II Stadium - 115,000 seats — approx KSh24.5B 📍 Morocco: Ibn Battouta Stadium - 60,000 seats — approx KSh13.9B 📍 DRC: Stade des Martyrs - 80,000 seats — approx KSh5.9B Meanwhile, Kenyan taxpayers may end up paying over KSh97 BILLION for ONE stadium. This matters because: It is YOUR taxes, YOUR fuel levies, YOUR future debt burden. At that cost exposure, Kenya could theoretically build multiple world-class stadiums. Instead, ordinary Kenyans may be left paying for decades. Source: Auditor-General report on the Sports Fund. I have attached a snippet of the report in the image above And there is more coming, an even bigger exposee, so follow me - Sholla Ard . Adiós! 👋
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Rita Sunshine
Rita Sunshine@1RitaSunshine·
Anyone out there hearing my cry, I want you to know that I need assistance very badly. Suicidal thoughts have taken over me. I don't know what to do, my strength has failed me. My mum needs money to stay alive, cos stroke is killing her slowly. Plz hear my cry 2152663894 UBA
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Slim
Slim@onu_slim·
Let me tell you how it happened. Nigeria’s ginger export hit zero from N26 billion within 3 years. The official story blames fungal blight. But here is what actually happened. When Nigerian farmers lost their indigenous seed supply, grant-aided interventions arrived with replacement seeds. An associate professor at Lagos Business School flagged publicly that some of those interventions involved GMO organisms that weakened indigenous crops and compromised soil health. That is not a conspiracy theory because it is a documented academic concern. Now that Nigeria spoke got destroyed by the GMO seedlings….what is not the result? Nigeria was forced to import ginger from China to fill domestic demand. Chinese ginger has none of the pungency, oleoresin content, or quality that made Nigerian ginger a global premium product. And the ginger now sitting in Nigerian markets tastes like wood because it essentially is wood. The two indigenous varieties that built Nigeria’s global ginger reputation, the Tafin Giwa and Yatsun Biri, had decades of soil relationship and quality built into them. Once the soil was degraded and those seed varieties were displaced, the product that returned was a pale imitation. Nigeria did not just lose a market. It lost a seed. And without a National Ginger Seed Bank, which nobody has built, it may never fully get it back.
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

BREAKING: Nigeria’s 🇳🇬 Ginger export went from N26Billion to zero in the last 3 years Source: Businessday Nigeria

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millicent bystander
millicent bystander@Nyokaffiii·
I saw this last night and just switched off this app and slept. Because isn't this what these idiots are also trying to do to us??? Ugh I hate them so much
Slim@onu_slim

Let me tell you how it happened. Nigeria’s ginger export hit zero from N26 billion within 3 years. The official story blames fungal blight. But here is what actually happened. When Nigerian farmers lost their indigenous seed supply, grant-aided interventions arrived with replacement seeds. An associate professor at Lagos Business School flagged publicly that some of those interventions involved GMO organisms that weakened indigenous crops and compromised soil health. That is not a conspiracy theory because it is a documented academic concern. Now that Nigeria spoke got destroyed by the GMO seedlings….what is not the result? Nigeria was forced to import ginger from China to fill domestic demand. Chinese ginger has none of the pungency, oleoresin content, or quality that made Nigerian ginger a global premium product. And the ginger now sitting in Nigerian markets tastes like wood because it essentially is wood. The two indigenous varieties that built Nigeria’s global ginger reputation, the Tafin Giwa and Yatsun Biri, had decades of soil relationship and quality built into them. Once the soil was degraded and those seed varieties were displaced, the product that returned was a pale imitation. Nigeria did not just lose a market. It lost a seed. And without a National Ginger Seed Bank, which nobody has built, it may never fully get it back.

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Davis
Davis@davis_O94·
I have an immediate response to Mr. Ruto's question on "What public service do we stop funding?" DEAR @WilliamsRuto YOUR UNNECESSARY EXPENSIVE TRIPS. THEY CAN WAIT.
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