Molu Boya, EBS
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Molu Boya, EBS
@moluboya
Commissioner Public Service Commission 🇰🇪/former Commissioner IEBC /Former Deputy Director HR & Admin Kenya Judiciary /Former Central Banker.
Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Ocak 2015
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JSC nominates Justice Mohamed Abdulahi Warsame as Judge of the Supreme Court of Kenya
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has concluded a rigorous and transparent process, nominating Hon. Justice Mohamed Abdulahi Warsame to the Supreme Court of Kenya.
The public interviews placed strong emphasis on integrity, with candidates examined on their ethics, past conduct, independence, and accountability. They were also assessed on legal expertise, fairness, sound judgment, and commitment to the rule of law.
Justice Warsame distinguished himself across these areas, demonstrating the qualities required of a Supreme Court judge and earning the Commission’s confidence for appointment to the country’s highest court.

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Sending a Congratulatory message to my friend and former colleague, Hon. Justice Mohamed Warsame for being nominated by JSC to the position of the Judge of the Supreme Court.
I followed the interview from outside the country and the Hon. Judge did an excellent job ...and yes your Honour, I would have asked you about emotional intelligence as you mentioned but Hon. Commissioner Nzilani who took over from me handled it very well.
From my experience working with the Hon. Judge as JSC Commissioners where we always sat next to each other, I can confirm he has a golden heart as he said. Also very well grounded in Law as he ably demonstrated during the interview.
Congratulations once again my friend and 'neighbour'. Very deserving and very proud of you!

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Congratulations Justice Warsame. What an apt choice by JSC!!
Hii sii mtu amepata kazi bali ni Kazi imepata mtu!!! @zakheem_rajan
Zakheem Rajan - The Paparazzi@zakheem_rajan
BREAKING NEWS: The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has nominated Justice Mohammed Warsame for appointment as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Kenya. He now awaits formal appointment by President William Ruto.
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The 1st Bonaya Godana Distinguished Lecture welcomes HE Abdulqawi Yusuf, ICJ Judge President Emeritus, for a historic session in honour of late legal luminary Dr Bonaya Godana. The lecture will also be broadcast live. youtube.com/live/Qi3K07ykA…

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The @IEBCKenya has resolved to undertake the review of Constituency and Ward boundaries through a phased approach, following a comprehensive assessment of constitutional requirements, judicial guidance, resource considerations, and the national electoral calendar. This decision reflects the Commission’s commitment to upholding constitutionalism while safeguarding the integrity and preparedness of the electoral process.
Download: bit.ly/3LPKO9M
#26thFebByElections #TalkwithIEBC #StopFakeNews #YourVoteYourFuture




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Spot on chairman @EEEthekon @IEBCKenya. Both Boundaries Delimitations and General Election are not only emotive and engaging but also have different constitutional timelines.
We are barely a year to next General election hence too risky to undertake delimitation exercise.
NTV Kenya@ntvkenya
Erastus Ethekon: Undertaking full boundary delimitation alongside other competing obligations would create significant operational bottlenecks and may compromise the overall electoral preparedness for the 2027 general election
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Turbi Ward in Marsabit county is the largest ward among Kenya's 1,450 wards with land area of 10,821km2. If it was a county, it would be the 16th largest county by land area. Its size is the same as the combined land area of Mombasa,Vihiga,Nairobi,Nyamira, Kirinyaga,Kisii,Busia Bomet and Kisumu counties.
Meanwhile,Huruma Ward in Nairobi is the smallest in Kenya (0.35 km2). Huruma would fit into Turbi Ward (10,821km2) 31,000 times over.


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When it comes to running shoes, cushioning is key, especially for long distances and fast paces. Minimal cushioning means feeling like you are running on bare feet while good cushioning means a comfortable run and protection for your feet and knees. #nikealphafly3 #adidasadizero
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Bonaya Adhi Godana was born in 1952 in Dukana, a Gabra settlement pressed against the winds of the Chalbi Desert.
He grew up herding camels, his bare feet hardened by stone and sand, his eyes trained on horizons that seemed endless.
In those days, classrooms were as rare as rain, and politics belonged to distant towns.
Yet the Gabra elders, in a moment of communal foresight, released the boy to the Consolata Fathers.
“Waaqa haa eebbisu,” one elder said — may God bless him.
The nearest school lay seventy kilometres away in North Horr.
The journey was long, but destiny often hides in long journeys.
At Marsabit Boys High School, his brilliance startled teachers.
At Meru School, three straight A’s confirmed what the desert had whispered: this boy carried a mind sharpened like a spear.
By 1976, he graduated top of his class at the University of Nairobi with First Class Honours in law.
London gave him a Master’s degree, Geneva a Ph.D. in international law.
Returning home, he lectured at Nairobi, rising to Chairman of Public Law.
Yet academia was too narrow for a man whose vision stretched across deserts and borders.
In 1988, he entered politics as the first MP for North Horr.
Parliament, often noisy and theatrical, found in him a calm, incisive voice.
President Daniel arap Moi, watching from State House, remarked to aides: “That young man argues with the precision of a judge and the patience of a herdsman.”
Moi appointed him Assistant Minister, then Deputy Speaker.
In 1998, he became Minister for Foreign Affairs.
The Horn of Africa was trembling.
Ethiopia and Eritrea were locked in war, the Oromo Liberation Front stirred unrest, and Kenya’s fragile alliance with Addis Ababa threatened to unravel.
Godana, scholar and son of the frontier, stepped into the storm.
He led delegations to Ethiopia, speaking with clarity and firmness.
“Foreign policy,” he told diplomats in 2001, “is not the property of one clan or one tribe. It is the shield of the nation.”
But firmness carried a price.
Joint operations against OLF sympathizers angered Borana leaders like Abdi Tari Sasura and Guracha Galgallo.
In Parliament, accusations flew.
“You target us unfairly,” Sasura thundered.
Godana, unshaken, replied, “I target only what threatens Kenya. Nothing more, nothing less.”
The chamber fell silent, the weight of his words heavy as desert stones.
His stature grew.
In 2002, whispers of succession reached State House.
Evangelical leaders, alarmed by rumours, sought Moi’s ear.
“We cannot have a Muslim succeed you,” they pleaded.
Moi, iron‑willed, rebuked them sharply: “Dr. Godana is a baptized Catholic. He is a Christian like you. Do not insult me with ignorance.”
The delegation left in shame, their protest dissolved by truth.
Transferred to Agriculture, Godana survived the 2002 elections and became Deputy Leader of the Opposition.
Yet his heart remained tethered to Marsabit.
Through his NGO, the Pastoralist Integrated Support Programme (PISP), he dug boreholes, built water systems, offered scholarships.
“Water is life,” he told villagers in Dukana, “and education is the second water.”
His words, simple yet profound, echoed Achebe’s wisdom: opportunity awakens courage, even in the most unlikely places.
Then came April 10, 2006.
A plane lifted from Nairobi, carrying Godana and his rivals — Sasura, Galgallo, Ngoyoni — toward a peace meeting in Marsabit.
Suspense hung in the air.
Could enemies become allies?
Could Marsabit’s wounds be healed?
The plane never arrived.
It fell from the sky, scattering lives across the earth.
Thirteen died, three survived.
Professor Yash Pal Ghai, constitutional scholar, later reflected: “His death was not just the loss of a man. It was the silencing of a disciplined mind, a nationalist who believed law could tame chaos.”

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@NuursViews Masha Allah!!
Nuur….. you haven’t shade your humility character despite being a “Nam Guddah”now!!
True reflection of a person’s true being.
Pass regards to the colleagues
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Today Gabra community celebrate beginning of a new year known as Gan Arbaa (the Wednesday year) .
To my Fellow Gabras, I wish you prosperous happy Gan Arbaa @Drsharamo
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