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Nairobi,Kenya Katılım Ekim 2009
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Lemon
Lemon@Lemonbriz·
🚨🎙️ Roy Keane on poor refereeing decisions in the FA CUP FINAL between Manchester City and Chelsea “I’ve been saying it for years now – the standard of refereeing in this league and these big games has to improve. I’ve been clamoring for better decisions, for consistency, for officials who can handle the big moments without making it feel uneven. But here we are again in an FA Cup final, and nothing’s changed. I’m not backing Manchester City or Chelsea, doesn’t matter to me. But that penalty shout on Hato or João Pedro in the first half? It looked like a clear one. Certain challenges went unpunished, and there were questions around the build-up to City’s goal. Players from both sides are out there busting a gut – they deserve a fair crack at it, not this. Is this really how we’re planning on running things next season too? Because if it is, we’re in trouble. Sort it out.”
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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
I consider it a compliment that this nepo baby calls me a traitor (msaliti). The role of journalism is to speak truth to power, not to praise fragile bullies who celebrate extrajudicial killings
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Babu Owino
Babu Owino@HEBabuOwino·
We dominated the game with 10 men. Arsenal really fought for that draw 😄 On to the next 💙💙
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
Raila Odinga was a true champion of democracy. A child of independence, he endured decades of struggle and sacrifice for the broader cause of freedom and self-governance in Kenya. Time and again, I personally saw him put the interests of his country ahead of his own ambitions. Like few other leaders anywhere, he was willing to choose the path of peaceful reconciliation without compromising his core values. Through his life, Raila Odinga set an example not just for Kenyans, but across Africa and around the world. I know he will be missed. Michelle and I send our deepest condolences to his family and to the people of Kenya.
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Lynn Ngugi
Lynn Ngugi@lynn_ngugi1·
“A new report reveals the late Raila Odinga is the only top politician who never sued the media, even if criticized.” Source MOE here on X @moneyacademyKE . That one line says a lot about who Raila was, a man who believed in the power of free speech, even when it worked against him. He understood that leadership wasn’t about silencing voices, but about listening, especially when the truth was uncomfortable. To mourn Raila Odinga is to remember the father of Kenya’s democracy, a man who spent his life fighting systems that wanted to break him, and still showed up every single time.He might have had his flaws, yes, he was human after all, but there will never be another Raila. A man who turned pain into purpose, defeat into movement, and criticism into courage. He taught us that democracy isn’t given, it’s fought for. That freedom isn’t free, it’s earned through sacrifice, patience, and endless resilience. For decades, he stood where others feared to stand. He faced imprisonment, exile, betrayal, and still came back with the same message: Kenya must be free. And maybe that’s why this loss feels so personal. Because Raila wasn’t just a politician, he was a symbol of resistance, of hope, and of dreams that outlived generations. He carried the voice of millions, inspired loyalty and criticism in equal measure, and through it all, he never lost his sense of dignity. He wasn’t perfect. He made mistakes, took risks, and sometimes got it wrong, but he never stopped believing that Kenya could be better. And that belief alone changed this country forever.
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Dr. Miguna Miguna
Dr. Miguna Miguna@MigunaMiguna·
How dare you, tyrant @WilliamsRuto? Why did your trigger-happy barbarians murder 8 innocent Kenyans and brutalize others as they mourned @RailaOdinga? We must condemn this beastly barbarism in the strongest terms possible. There was no excuse. There cannot be any justification. We must get accountability and justice for all the victims and survivors of Ruto’s atrocities. #RutoMustGo #RutoMustGoNow #RevolutionNow
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KONSHENS
KONSHENS@konshens·
My condolences my Kenyan family. 💪🏾🙏🏾♥️ 🇰🇪. Stay strong
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Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Bayer 04 Leverkusen@bayer04_en·
Big thanks for hosting today's training session, @ChelseaFC - nice place you've got here! 😁
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OTWOMA THE BRAND🇰🇪
OTWOMA THE BRAND🇰🇪@Isaac_Otwoma·
What a president? I NEVER voted for Uhuru Kenyatta, but I can see how much he loved the youths.
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Black Beard🥷
Black Beard🥷@AbubakarTeuz·
David Maraga has no idea how influential he’s becoming! He’s winning hearts of over millions GenZote! I hope he has stamina to last this long race! #SiriniNumbers
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Willis Evans Otieno
Willis Evans Otieno@otienowill·
When a regime needs tear gas, guns, water cannons, and barbed wire to govern, it's no longer leading but clinging to power. The hallmark of tyranny is fear dressed in uniform. What a legacy indeed.
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Noonie Wangari
Noonie Wangari@noonie_ke·
They called Uhuru Kenyatta a Drunkard But What Uhuru could see while drunk over 8M Kenyans could not see while Praying and kesha When the bush is on fire, the tortoise stops telling stories and starts running. #SiriNiNumbers
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Anwar Saddat
Anwar Saddat@AnuarSaddat·
Some of our police officers taking goods from Naivas, for safe keeping! Tomorrow IG and IPOA will blame “goons” for the missing goods.
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GŌATFATHER™
GŌATFATHER™@Clintonio10·
After kuona all those Videos About What Happened in Rongai Yesterday and i cannot believe hii ndio Gava inasema kumi bila break. I am so Heatbroken. i collected the videos and images of rongai the police who are shooting on protestors. 👇 retweet widely retweet widely Thread:
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Willis Evans Otieno
Willis Evans Otieno@otienowill·
You talk about patriotism, yet you stash stolen billions abroad. You wear flag pins, but your hearts beat for foreign banks. You quote the Bible in public, and plunder in private.
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OCTOPIZZO
OCTOPIZZO@OCTOPIZZO·
What is the status of Boniface Kariuki? We cannot stay silent. We must demand answers now. Justice must be served, not just for his family, but for every young Kenyan who dares to speak truth to power. #StopPoliceBrutality #June25th
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Willis Evans Otieno
Willis Evans Otieno@otienowill·
We don’t care what surname you carry, what region raised you, or which clan claims you. What matters to us is what you stand for ,your integrity, your vision, your courage to speak truth to power. We are not building kingdoms of kinship; we are building a republic of values. If you still think tribe will save you at the ballot, you're already outdated. This time, principles over proximity. Patriotism over patronage. Kenya over everything.
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