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Peter k. Ikua
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Peter k. Ikua
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Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Haziran 2017
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I almost died last night, after watching the game i came home nikasema i cook something,nikaekelea some rice alafu nikatulia kwa kiti as i waited iive,my friend the devil sent some heavy sleep and i woke up nikapata moshi everywhere,the rice was black iliungua and ingeturn to a very big fire,i will never ever sleep while cooking waaah karibu nishidwe kupumua bana!!!
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Keep sharing; the whole world must see the gen@cide happening in Nigeria under the leadership of the Islamic fundamentalist government of Bola Ahmed Tinubu🥲
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I was surprised to hear Prof. PLO Lumumba, a man of letters, suggest that “roads are useless where people are hungry.” That statement, however eloquent, misses a fundamental truth: hunger is not solved in isolation from infrastructure; it is solved through it.
A road is not asphalt. It is access. It is the difference between a farmer reaching market in time or losing value. It is the bridge between isolation and opportunity, between subsistence and prosperity.
That is why when President William Samoei Ruto commissioned the first ever tarmac road in Rusinga Island - the historic home of Thomas Joseph Mboya - it was not merely a project. It was a correction of history. And when he immediately directed that the next phase begins, he was doing what leadership must do: extending opportunity, kilometre by kilometre.
Infrastructure is justice made visible. It determines whether services reach people, whether investment follows potential, whether dignity is accessible or distant.
We do not build roads to celebrate construction. We build them to equalize chance.
The truth is simple: where roads go, markets follow; where markets follow, incomes rise; where incomes rise, hunger falls.
Kenya is not just building roads. It is rewriting the geography of opportunity.
And that is how nations are built - not in words, but in work.
Copied from Joshua Nyamori.
#FromNoiseToNationhood
#LeadershipThatDelivers
#KenyaInTransition
#InfrastructureEquity
#ConnectKenya
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🇷🇺 Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov:
“The topic of Epstein is to do with exposing the collective West and what is called The Deep State.”
“It’s no longer a State but a deep alliance that rules the West & is trying to rule the entire world.”
“It’s completely beneath human comprehension and is pure Satanism.”
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Linus Kaikai described yesterday’s National Prayer Breakfast as one of the most heartless gathering in Kenya’s history.
The speakers of the day, and those leading prayers went ahead with their business without a single mention of Utumishi Girls Academy. They even cracked jokes without care, on one of Kenya’s darkest days in recent history.
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Are Kenyans aware that @HonAdenDuale ran mad while he was in primary school? Duale is a mad man. The man needs to be in Mathare Mental hosp.
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