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Wake up~Conquer~Improvise ~Adapt - Overcome ~Sleep~Repeat |:| Father |:| Entrepreneur |:| Warrior|:| God -fearing |:| son of Judith |:| Manchester United 100% §

Western, Kenya Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Hon. Aden Duale, EGH
Hon. Aden Duale, EGH@HonAdenDuale·
Rigathi Gachagua claims teachers, in the new medical cover, are limited to KSh 1,200 daily. That is misleading. The reality is that the Mwalimu Cover under this administration is one of the most comprehensive health schemes in the public sector. Teachers now enjoy inpatient cover ranging from KSh 1 million to KSh 3 million, outpatient cover of up to KSh 450,000 and access to over 6,000 health facilities nationwide; services easily accessible through the Afyangu app. What has changed is not the benefit, but the discipline in how public funds are used.
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Sen. Ledama Olekina
Sen. Ledama Olekina@ledamalekina·
So YES… YES… I was in that crowd making noise about fuel prices. Then the facts came out AND unlike some people, I adjusted. That’s what thinking adults do. Fuel prices go up and suddenly it’s outrage season again. But here’s the reality: progress isn’t free. You either pay for it, or keep whining from the sidelines while others move forward. Then Maraga and Riggy G jump in, shouting that the president is “profiting.” Profiting from what exactly? @WilliamsRuto doesn’t set Platts prices. He doesn’t control global shipping costs outside the G2G framework. So what are we dealing with here FACTS or fiction? If there’s profit, show the receipts. If not, stop recycling cheap political slogans. And spare us the selective amnesia. THOSE same TAXES are building the roads you proudly drive on to your gated homes. Or is the plan to scrap them and go back to potholes, gridlock, and endless excuses?
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Robert ALAI, HSC
Robert ALAI, HSC@RobertAlai·
She has planted Brian Weke to warm for her the seat in Sifuna’s camp until when it will be safe for her to go peddle whatever she peddles there. When people argue, we need to get facts right. When were goons not part of Kenyan politics, business or evictions? When Millie Mabona hides her connish nature in subtle attacks on Ruto and Raymond Omollo, she might think everyone is a fool but she is the fool. Wacheni ujinga.
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JaPrado.
JaPrado.@Dr_AustinOmondi·
This guy is going home for sure.
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Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC
Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC@ahmednasirlaw·
Senator, your digression is breathtaking self-serving and escapist. We are in agreement on the historic marginalisation of NFD by successive regimes since 1963. We are also in agreement on the legal and institutional discrimination against the Northern people of Kenya. We all know too well the human rights abuse and underdevelopment that are part of the North's DNA. Few Kenyans know the emergency that was declared in the North that suspended the constitution and the bill of rights in 1963 was lifted only in 1991/92 after Kenya become a multiparty democracy. Our sad and dehumanising history is on record. But the debate and discussion we are having isn't about the history of NFD or the deliberate underdevelopment of the region by successive regimes. The debate and discussion we are having is about endemic corruption and never ending pandemic corruption that plaque and impoverishes the masses and enriches the political elites. In this debate and discussion H.E Rigathi Gachagua is peripheral and secondary. We know too well what tribal chauvinist he is. But, Gachagua is a clever politicians who sees a good entry point to the hearts of the voters in the North and is merely taking advantage of an enticing invitation. And he has a very powerful message. Gachagua is cleverly telling northers that "your problems are your leaders. I know them personally. We politicians are all thieves but those from the North are the worst". Kenya made huge progress since 1992. We have the 2010 constitution that brought about seismic change in many spheres of societal growth and interaction. One such seismic change is best exemplified by devolution. Since 2013 the Northern counties have recived over 1 billion Kenya shillings. All other counties in Kenya have recived similar funds. It's the conventional wisdom in Kenya that governors steal everything(look at Nairobi!). But we have many exceptions like Prof Kibwana and Anyang Nyongo. Northern Kenya is an extreme and cruel case of corruption on industrial scale (the only growth industry in Northern Kenya since 2013 is the exponential growth in UMMRA pilgrims to Mecca. Because of the money stole from the Northern counties umra pilgrims have increased by about 5000% since 2013) For instance, it is universally accepted that during the tenure of Mohamed Abdi as Governor of Wajir btw 2017 to 2022, 90% of budgetary allocation was stolen by his sidekicks and clansmen. @EACCKenya was conveniently made to sleep. Look at Garissa and Marsabit. Despite billions of money poured in these counties, we see no meaningful change in the lives of the people of Garissa and Marsabit. It is indisputable that Leaders and their sidekicks have privatised public funds, and no one is holding them to account. So, Senator, please don't blame Hon. Gachagua for telling you the painful and inconvenient truth. Blame your brethren/kinsmen in the North and tell them to stop their thieving enterprises. The citizenry are tired. The citizenry deserve better.
FCPA Billow Kerrow@BillowKerrow

This is misplaced. First, Devolution funds that have gone to 5 counties in the North are about a half of the 1 trillion bandied around. CDF has been used in the region to put up hundreds of schools which were largely non-existent before. Its fair to say nearly 90% of the schools were built after CDF came. Education isn't a county function. County govts in the region however continue to support schools in several ways, including bursaries. Many hospitals have been built by the counties. The challenge is poor mgt & lack of adequate drugs, same in most counties. The fact being glossed over is that the region is entirely dependent on devolved funds, with little from National Government that retains 85% of the nation's budget. Its the reason the region lacks tarmac roads, power connection to the national grid, water supply in major towns, National schools, major hospitals, etc. Regarding corruption, it's the case of the pot calling the kettle black. Rigathi & co are no less corrupt. It's pervasive in the entire piblic service. To suggest all Somali investments in Nairobi is from the county loot is preposterous, disingenuous. And SC knows that. With development of infrastructure in the area & improved security, folks from the area, incl SC, will likely be resident there.

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Sen. Ledama Olekina
Sen. Ledama Olekina@ledamalekina·
The North didn’t “fail to develop” while Mt Kenya heroically built itself. It was underdeveloped by policy design – from Sessional Paper No. 10 to skewed budgets that favoured “high potential” regions and starved arid counties of roads, schools and hospitals. Blaming Northern leaders alone while defending more billions for already developed areas is dishonest ethnic populism. Facts are stubborn: historical marginalisation is real, and using lazy stereotypes to lock poor kids out of national schools is not protection, it’s greed in a suit.
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Prof Makau Mutua
Prof Makau Mutua@makaumutua·
GM @ahmednasirlaw We don’t need to use the bilious words of a toxic, splitist, tribal bigot and ethnic supremacist to validate what we already know. That man should never be a point of reference for anything. We should never cite bigots unless it’s to indict them with their own words and conduct.
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Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC
Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC@ahmednasirlaw·
H.E Rigathi Gachagua is unapologetically a Kikuyu supremist and a tribalist class A. But he makes a valid point when he calls out leaders from Northern Kenya and tells the truth about them. Hon Rigathi Gachagua is 💯 right when he says (a) Northern Kenya leaders are thieves who steal from their people and invest public funds in Nairobi, (b) Northern Kenyan leaders can't account for about Kshs 1 trillion given to the region since devolution started in 2013. (c) Northern Kenya leaders have not built world class institutions ie schools, hospitals etc and have EATEN CDF money. (d) Northern Kenyans leaders including MCAs are all domiciled in Nairobi and have homes, wives and children only in Nairobi and none in Northern Kenya. Look at Garissa and Marsabit. Where did Kshs 300 billion in devolution money go to? Leaders steal money left, right and centre and nothing happens. Gachagua is playing politics, but when he talks about Northern Kenyan leaders and how they have let down their people he is being truthful and i'm with him 💯.
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James
James@MrJamesKe·
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DP 🇰🇪@DanChepta·
To honor Maurice Ogeta, We should let him run for Parliament.
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Hon.Moses Kuria,HSC
Hon.Moses Kuria,HSC@HonMoses_Kuria·
In 2020 during COVID I was hospitalised for 40 days. Baba Raila Amolo Odinga risked his life and visited me I'm hospital. In late 2021 and early 2022 I was hospitalised for 5 months. Baba Raila Amolo Odinga visited me 3 times at Karen Hospital and one time in Dubai. That is at a time I was in Tanga Tanga and Baba was in Azimio. This most compassionate man is the one some monkeys are bad nothing about his healtt in political rallies. This pains me to the core. Politics is not everything. I hate you all
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Muganda Clay
Muganda Clay@mqhlay·
Innocent question to Kenya's football experts: Why is Ababu making young Aldrine Kibet's signing by Celta about himself and taking credit for it -- whatever he did, wasn't he doing his duty as Sports CS?
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Cyprian, Is Nyakundi
Cyprian, Is Nyakundi@C_NyaKundiH·
So this idea that Maraga now owns Kenyan social media because a handful of known influencers have come out to support him is not only laughable but deeply shallow, the truth is we have seen this influencer wave before in multiple election cycles, and every time, it crashes the moment real organizing begins on the ground. The belief that social media dominance equates to political success is the biggest lie peddled by urban elites who confuse digital noise for national mood, in reality, the challenge has always been and will always be how to translate that digital hype into something that a voter in Turkana or Tinderet actually relates to and acts on. You can gather all the Twitter comedians, TikTokers, YouTubers, and keyboard warriors to align under one name, but unless those voices are speaking to the lived realities of Kenyans outside the Nairobi bubble, then all you’re doing is forming a hype chamber that will collapse the moment the campaign needs to leave the app and enter the street. What people forget is that niche communities think in niche logic, what works in the feminist space doesn’t apply in the boda boda community, what resonates in tech Twitter is irrelevant in the farming economy, so real influence is not about trending a name, it's about understanding how each audience interprets politics and plugging your message into that thinking. I have been part of top-level digital strategy teams during elections, I have sat in rooms where we mapped influence by category, not clout, and I can tell you for free, ideas rule this game, not individuals, which is why when people say “Nyakundi hasn't endorsed anyone,” I laugh, because that’s never the point. It’s easy to jump on a wave and act like you’re part of something bigger, but it’s far harder to build conviction, and that’s why I always say don’t support someone just because I did, support someone because you believe in the message, and if I ever choose to back a person, it will be through ideas, not vibes. This push to claim social media as someone’s personal property is pure nonsense, this space was built by tension, resistance, conversation, and challenge, not conformity, and anyone who thinks a few aligned hashtags and coordinated tweets equal ownership doesn’t understand what social media is actually for — it’s not a campaign poster, it’s a battleground of thought. The key is not clout or alignment, the key is messaging, how do we use social media virality to hit the ground, how do we take a viral post and translate it into action in Embu, Kisii, Bomet, or Dadaab, how do we radicalize the middle, the undecided, the quiet, the disillusioned, because if you crack that, you win. Social media is very, very powerful, not because of the noise it makes online, but because of how that noise can be shaped into persuasion, identity, loyalty, and ultimately, turnout, and if you can find a way to make an idea travel from phone screen to family WhatsApp group to chama meeting to boda stage, you have something lethal. The big influencers are not useless, they can help distribute the radicalization if they are equipped with real arguments, real stories, and real goals, but they can’t be the entire strategy, because performance alone has no memory, what people remember is how you made them feel about their role in something larger than themselves. What Maraga needs right now is not manufactured consent, not choreographed praise from the usual accounts, but sharp, honest, fearless strategists who understand how to build belief systems, craft narratives that stick, and create the kind of emotional electricity that makes even a broke youth in the village say, “This time, I will vote.”
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Dr. Miguna Miguna
Dr. Miguna Miguna@MigunaMiguna·
Essentially, Despot Fred Okeng’o Matiang’i is saying that he believes that he had the right and power to: a) bomb my house with explosives and vandalize it; b) abduct me from my house at 3:45 AM; c) detain me incommunicado in torture dungeons for 9 days; d) physically, mentally, emotionally and psychologically torture me; e) deny me access to counsel, medical doctors and family members for 9 days straight; f) refuse to take me to court within 24 hours as prescribed in the constitution; g) seize my valid Kenyan passport and destroy it; h) disobey multiple court orders which directed him to release me forthwith; h) forcefully remove me from Kenya in defiance of court orders; i) detain me incommunicado in a filthy tiny toilet at the JKIA for 3 days; j) inject noxious substances into my body, sedate and transport me unconscious to Dubai then dump me there in defiance of Justice Odunga’s Order which directed that I should not be removed from Kenya; k) issue red alerts and block me from returning to Kenya for 5 years in defiance of multiple court orders which directed him and others to allow and facilitate my unconditional return; l) refuse to comply with Justice Odunga’s conviction and sentence up to now; and m) defy Justice Chacha Mwita’s orders of December 14, 2018, which ordered him unfit to hold public office, ordered him to pay damages, interest on the damages and costs. Matiang’i did all these to a Kenyan born citizen with Boinnet, Kihalangwa, Kinoti, Said Kiprotich and others when he was a mere cabinet secretary. Imagine what he is capable of doing if he is something bigger!
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