Musebe with a 'be'

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Musebe with a 'be'

Musebe with a 'be'

@lyoid_musebe

Money, Power, Respect. D.O.T

Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Mart 2023
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Musebe with a 'be'@lyoid_musebe·
@the_sambu Truth of the matter be Said, Our president has the worst security detail, imagine in all the theatrics that happened a while ago, the kiatu throwing, what if it was a grenade, the mandera man jumping on him.. What if he had Joker killer, what a our the false explosives in homabay
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Chris Sambu
Chris Sambu@the_sambu·
What many Kenyans are now noticing during the Africa Forward Summit is the contrast between professional presidential protection doctrine and the more politically performative VIP security culture often seen locally. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi's security detail operating with highly structured military-style discipline has drawn attention. Some term it "overdoing." Now, in Kenya, political VIP security, including that of the president, has at times evolved into crowd-control theatrics, convoy aggression, political chest-thumping, and officers concentrating around the principal instead of the threat environment. That is why in this video Egyptians' security detail protecting El sisi deploy an outward-facing formation. layered ring of protection, surveillance, movement discipline, strict spacing, and continuous environmental scanning, and it appears “extreme” to the average Kenyan observer. Yet that is considered standard executive protection professionalism, especially for a head of state from a country with a long history of terrorism threats, assassination risks, and regional instability. Egypt’s presidential protection system is heavily influenced by military doctrine, unlike Kenya, where VIP protection is more hybrid between police protocol, political optics, and public-order management. The Egyptian model is built on the assumption that any environment can rapidly become hostile. Actually El-Sisi is a former military officer and minister of defense. What stands out with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s security detail is the level of discipline as seen, layered protection, and constant situational awareness. In countries like Kenya, where VIP protection becomes politicized & ceremonial, people get used to relaxed formations, overcrowding around principals as recently seen with President William Ruto, poor spacing, distracted officers, and excessive theatrics instead of actual protective doctrine. The Egyptian display on “basic” close-protection behavior appears intense to the Kenyan audience accustomed to casual VIP handling. The officers are constantly facing outward instead of admiring the principal. Elite details prioritize threat detection over optics. The principal is not the center of attention for the officers; the environment is. That is why you see the highly trained teams continuously scan rooftops, windows, crowds, and movement patterns even during seemingly calm events like the Africa Forward Summit. This is just an analysis! 🎥Credits.
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Musebe with a 'be'@lyoid_musebe·
@ntvkenya @jamessmat The problem isn't even the tax itself, the problem is inflation, an iPhone 12 from the us or Saudi or Japan lands in Kenya for 20k ukifika shop eti pre owned with face ID for 55k. Kwani niko nchi ingine
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NTV Kenya@ntvkenya·
Agola Joash: If you own a phone above Sh8,000, that's a luxury and you should be taxed to contribute to the national growth. #TheLastWordNTV @jamessmat
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NAIROBI GOSSIP CLUB@NairobiGossips·
Nviiri The Storyteller Criticises Kenyan And African Artists Aligning With Governments And Neo Colonial Systems
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Musebe with a 'be'@lyoid_musebe·
@peris21486 But truth be said, kama hawangefunga Macron angetupiwa mefi hapo bridge ya kwenda central police station 😂😂😂
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Peris@Wambuib4sky·
Last year,Ruto walked through the streets of New York under strict protocols without shutting everything down,yet today roads are being closed for the president of France to pass.This colonial mentality is something we still need to outgrow.
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Rapcha The Sayantist
Rapcha The Sayantist@IAMRAPCHA·
I've said this before and I'll say it again Entertainers are the glue that holds corrupt politicians together They are brought in to fill the social void that is supposed to represent people's approval
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Musebe with a 'be'@lyoid_musebe·
@kuikarenwangui @MaryK2022 There's thing such as artist the ruler, and secondly... You can pick a voice and develop it to be yours... We've got good script writers around but we lack support.. Personally nimepanga almost 60 girls using different scripts, and am just here.
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kui Karen
kui Karen@kuikarenwangui·
@MaryK2022 I don't think we understand how deep this goes. Look at our music industry. We're either copying other people or making short-lived genres. Look at our movies. Zero originality, shitty scripts, corruption nepotism. Kenyans as a whole have no singular collective identity.
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Mary Kathomi
Mary Kathomi@MaryK2022·
Our educational curricullum is forced on us by the British Council Even the CBC is a waste
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Gichuhiii
Gichuhiii@gichu·
@polo_kimanii The last time I checked the Roaming chef and bien are not elected anywhere by kenyans. People should direct the fakeness and rage to the leaders you elected.
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MethoDman@polo_kimanii·
Theres two things happening here,Ombachi and Bien wanatafuta unga. Which is very valid,family must eat. But the deeper underlying issue here,is this is not just about pictures. This isnt just a regular dinner. These two guys,Because of their deep cohesion in the society,representing both generations,they are being used as a signature to signify that indeed there is unity between France and Kenya and we as kenyans have embraced it. They knew this and still went. But we all know that deep down the french are not here for business. They are not here to “invest”. They are here to Use and take. Its all they do. Thats why Traore kicked them out when he took power. Its not a matter of Ombachi and Bien are good people,its a matter of they have been used as a watermark in the documents that binds this country into tighter shackles of colonization and exploitation. As the wiseman once said,Hunger will once again make a man go back to beg for food where his siblings were poisoned.
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Musebe with a 'be'@lyoid_musebe·
@polo_kimanii Sasa Bien and Ombachi wangekataa chakula na wote ni waluhya, aside from heh politics there's a thing such as representation of your community, hapa atashiba then utaskia hit ingine tuu.
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DCI MERU
DCI MERU@KaberiaCommoner·
A COP bank employee was caught supplying 3 phase electricity to someone's wife in Maua town. They messaged him for few minutes and later released him. Village girls think bankers have money.
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Musebe with a 'be'@lyoid_musebe·
@Nick_tradesKe1 @JalangoMwenyewe Here's a video of how the area looks like when it rains.... Hizo potholes are just a reminder that roadworks should consider the flow of water as well as the job being done, hio barabara was just baked nothing there
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Nick_tradesKe
Nick_tradesKe@Nick_tradesKe1·
I hit a pothole on my way home between Karen End and The hub Mall Karen and lost two tires that I just bought in February 🥲 Car Twitter recommend some better tires coz blackhawk imeniangusha sasa Buana @JalangoMwenyewe potholes zitatuua ata kabla elections zifike tukutoe
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Musebe with a 'be'@lyoid_musebe·
@sholard_mancity Yet another unrelated ordeal about this... Back in 2019 my high school mate Fanuel Okanga once donated blood next to me... Akapewa blackcurrant na mkate, minutes later akarudi next room akapeana the other arm eti atolewe, half way through he collapsed... Still goated to date 😂😂
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
Students in schools are being convinced to donate blood with bread and soda “to save lives.” But the painful truth? Some people in offices turn around and sell that blood and blood products for millions. So, who is the donation really saving? If you are making money from donated blood, tell people the truth. Don’t package business as charity.
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wambuii
wambuii@wambuijoan2024·
Sasa kwa mfano huyu akiamka apate hii kibanda haiko atalaumu nani?
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Dusty Sahara
Dusty Sahara@NoCountryHere·
Who's still yapping about sham elections? Everywhere you look, kila mtu ako aware that we're in a state of Revolution, nobody who's genuine seems to actually care about GoK's 26th round of sham elections. Remember, mwanasiasa ni adui, execute all homeguards & their hanger-ons.
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David Jakenya
David Jakenya@david_kollal·
@otienowill You are shamefully pointing at just one project in one region yet President Ruto is carrying out hundreds of them in all parts of the country.
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Willis Evans Otieno
Willis Evans Otieno@otienowill·
Thika road cost Ksh. 32 Billion and the ripple effect can be felt after all these years, Ruto has borrowed close to Ksh. 5 trillion since he came in office, show me projects worth 5 trillion since Ruto came in office?
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Musebe with a 'be'@lyoid_musebe·
@ItsChanzu When @bwainania wrote about how to write about Africa, i closely mirror all those sentiments to every other politician, stories of being raised from a humble background, sleeping in the streets.... Name it all... They never mention their first connection
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Creepy.org
Creepy.org@creepydotorg·
A hiker who was lost for 24 hours on a mountain ignored repeated phone calls from rescuers because he didn’t recognize the number.
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Musebe with a 'be'@lyoid_musebe·
@LibertyCappy In nature organisms with undesirable characteristics tend to separate themselves from other by having unique features....
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Katalina@_nematod·
@NytoP2PMwangi A police officer is allowed to use his firearm in self-defence
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The Oligarch
The Oligarch@NytoP2PMwangi·
NAROK: Deputy OCS at Narok Police Station shot and killed Wilson Sanaet inside the station on March 29. Wilson had gone to the station to inquire about his brother’s arrest. During a heated argument, he was shot twice in the chest and died instantly. The Deputy OCS is reported to have a history of anger issues and Wilson’s family is demanding justice.
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DCI KENYA
DCI KENYA@DCI_Kenya·
TWO ARRESTED, 213 STOLEN PHONES RECOVERED IN TRANS NZOIA Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) in Trans Nzoia County have arrested two suspects linked to the handling of suspected stolen mobile phones following an intelligence-led operation in Lessos. Acting on credible information, officers from the Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau (CRIB), supported by personnel from Matisi Police Station, raided a residence near Airport Church in Lessos. The operation led to the arrest of Silas Wanjala (24) and Job Kiberenge Sikuku (28), who remain in custody. A total of 213 mobile phones of assorted makes and models were recovered, alongside a Pandora machine suspected to be used in mobile phone reprogramming and three HP laptops. All items have been secured as exhibits pending forensic analysis. Investigations are ongoing to establish the source of the devices and identify other members of the network. The suspects will be arraigned upon completion of investigations. The DCI reiterates its commitment to dismantling organized criminal networks and curbing the illegal trade in electronic devices. Members of the public are urged to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities through established reporting channels. #FichuaKwaDCI Call 0800 722 203 (toll-free) or WhatsApp 0709 570 000 to report anonymously. Usiogope!
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