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Agal babie@mswaruguru·
@QueenGathoni I have a salon (The Grooming Guru Salon &Barbershop) based in Syokimau, Beijing Road- Bluebells Gardens Apartments. Open daily 8am-7pm. I also sell Bath & Body Works products + Victoria Secrets lotions, candles, wall flowers, fragrances and so much more. my contact 0113389222
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ROBA & ASSOCIATES LLP
ROBA & ASSOCIATES LLP@AssociatesRoba·
🔴🔴COURT OF APPEAL SPEAKS: YOU CANNOT KEEP A CHILD FROM A SURVIVING PARENT IN THE NAME OF DOWRY, CULTURE OR TRADITION Across Kenya, many fathers and mothers are silently suffering; locked out of their own children after the death of a spouse, told to first pay dowry, perform cultural rites, or satisfy family demands before being allowed to raise their own child. In Faith Githongo & Another v Oscar Githanji Mburu (Court of Appeal, Nyeri, 2026), the Court of Appeal of Kenya has now given new hope to parents facing this painful reality. After the child’s mother died during childbirth, the maternal grandparents took custody and later refused to release the child to her biological father, demanding dowry and fulfilment of customary practices. The father went to court, and the Court of Appeal stood firmly on the side of parental rights and the best interests of the child. The Court delivered a powerful message: keeping a child away from a surviving parent in the name of culture, dowry, or tradition is unlawful. The judges emphasized that the Constitution and the Children Act place primary responsibility on biological parents, whether married or not. The Court rejected arguments that the grandparents had stayed longer with the child, that the father had remarried, or that cultural requirements had not been met. The Court was clear: a child is not a bargaining chip, not cultural property, and not a tool for enforcing dowry obligations. Unless there is proof that a parent is unfit, the surviving parent has the first and strongest right to raise their child. This judgment now stands as a beacon of hope for parents locked out of their children by extended family members. It also sends a firm warning to grandparents and relatives: holding onto a child and imposing cultural or dowry demands is not tradition; it is illegality. The Court has made it clear that love for a child must not turn into control, and family support must not become obstruction. For parents going through this struggle, the message is powerful and reassuring: there is a legal path, there is protection under the law, and the courts are ready to restore children to their rightful parents. Please retweet widely.
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Metro Naija
Metro Naija@metronaija·
" I will tell every man, how your wife responds in pregnancy is 100% dependent on the spe-rm " - Woman " 90% of miscarriages in women are caused by the men because their spe-rm are weak" - Pastor Femi Lazarus
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A Nigerian woman was able to reverse different stages of cancer with foods She also use food to reverse her daughter's autism In this video, she extensively explained what she eat and how to make them. Kindly share this, it might save someone's life

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Metro Naija
Metro Naija@metronaija·
A Nigerian woman was able to reverse different stages of cancer with foods She also use food to reverse her daughter's autism In this video, she extensively explained what she eat and how to make them. Kindly share this, it might save someone's life
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Chad Prather
Chad Prather@WatchChad·
Pray with me March 12, 2026 Father in Heaven, You alone are God, holy, righteous, and eternal. Before the mountains were formed and before the foundations of the earth were laid, You were God. From everlasting to everlasting, You reign in power and glory. The heavens declare Your glory and the skies proclaim the work of Your hands. There is no one like You, Lord. You are high and lifted up, and Your throne stands above every kingdom and every power. We glorify You because You are the Creator of all things. By Your word the universe was spoken into existence. The sun rises because You command it. The oceans stop at the boundaries You set. Every breath we take is a gift from Your hand. You are holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty. The whole earth is full of Your glory. The angels cry out before Your throne, and all of creation points back to Your greatness. Your wisdom is unsearchable, Your power is unmatched, and Your mercy endures forever. We praise You for Your faithfulness. You keep every promise You have ever made. Through every generation You remain the same, a refuge for the weary, a fortress for the weak, and a shepherd for Your people. Even when we are unfaithful, You remain faithful, because Your character cannot change. We glorify You for the gift of Your Son, Jesus Christ. Through Him You revealed Your love, Your holiness, and Your plan of redemption. At the cross Your justice and mercy met. Through His resurrection You defeated sin and death and opened the door for sinners to become children of God. Let our lives bring You glory. Let our words honor You. Let our hearts remain humble before You. Teach us to walk in reverence, gratitude, and obedience, remembering that every good and perfect gift comes from You. Yours is the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever. In the name of Jesus, Amen. Scriptures to reflect on: Psalm 19:1 Isaiah 6:3 Revelation 4:11 Romans 11:36 James 1:17
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Joshua Okayo
Joshua Okayo@okayojoshua·
If it appears, just retweet. We shall never forget! #RutoMustGo
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Nasambu
Nasambu@FlavNasmbu·
🚨 KENYANS, WE MUST PAY ATTENTION TO THIS Parliament is proposing changes to the Citizenship & Immigration Act that should concern us all. After independence, the law allowed migrants who had lived in Kenya to apply for citizenship within a limited window of 7 years post-independence. Now the proposed amendment removes that deadline entirely and introduces a vague test of “habitual residence since 1963.” How will anyone verify residence from 60+ years ago? And who has never 'found' a country 6 decades post-independence? Yet citizenship automatically means: • The right to vote • The right to influence elections • The right to shape who governs Kenya Mnaona kwenye wanaenda na hii maneno!! ⚠️ Parliament is considering this amendment right now. 📅 Deadline for public participation: 24th March YOU MUST SPEAK ON THIS!! Silence on laws like this today can shape who votes tomorrow. #PublicParticipation #ProtectKenya #CitizenshipLaw @Njeriwamwea84 @BundiKirianki @eastersins @GyanWahome @KijanayaKabras @mi6rima @MugureNjehia @Wanjiru2027 @abbiezuena
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​𝐥𝐲𝐫𝐚
​𝐥𝐲𝐫𝐚@sunnkssdseraph·
during the last argument she said straight up "you know what i realized? when we disagree, it never feels safe. with you, every disagreement turns into an argument, then into silence, then into something bigger than it ever had to be. i'd bring things up hoping we'd talk but instead i leave the convo feeling worse. a healthy relationship turns conflict into connection; but with you.. i've just learned to stay quiet, because it's easier than trying to be understood.
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Pharaoh👳🏾‍♂️👑
Someone hand this kid an Oscar. This is so accurate!🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Manuu Media ™
Manuu Media ™@manuukenya·
I'm looking for insults so intelligent you don't realise you've been roasted until 3 thoughts later
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Doctor@DipshikhaGhosh·
If you thought period diarrhoea was the end of the plot, surprise. The replies made it clear this isn’t a single symptom problem. It’s a whole anthology of side effects that people have been quietly enduring because women’s pain has a long history of being waved away. The sheer number of “omg this happens to me” responses tells you everything you need to know about how under-discussed this is. Medical misogyny is real, and it has been ignoring women’s health for decades. That silence is cracking now. Here’s what women actually reported, in their own bodies, over and over again. Severe lower back pain that many called the worst part of their period, not cramps. Not discomfort. One person described it as “someone actively using an axe to break my waist,” and an unsettling number of people immediately agreed. Debilitating migraines or severe headaches, often referred to as “period migraines,” bad enough to stop work, cancel plans, and flatten entire days. Repeated or uncontrollable nausea and vomiting, sometimes paired with cold sweats or sharp, stabbing pain, and in many cases serious enough to require ER visits or hospitalisation. Low-grade or noticeable fevers during periods, something many were told was unrelated despite it happening every single cycle. Cramps that refuse to stay confined to the uterus. Abdominal pain spreading into the legs and thighs, and the infamous “butthole” or rectal cramps that create constant urgency. These are especially common and especially brutal for people with endometriosis. Bladder symptoms that show up on cue. Frequent or urgent urination, sometimes difficulty holding it, sometimes feeling like a UTI that conveniently disappears once the period ends. Gut issues playing both sides. While some get diarrhoea, others experience constipation instead, often before their period. Add bloating and excessive gas for the full digestive chaos package. Recurring yeast infections or itchiness just before periods, perhaps thanks to hormonal shifts that love to destabilise vaginal flora at the worst possible moment. And then the general flare-up mode. Heavier bleeding, hormonal acne, extreme fatigue, and mood symptoms intensifying, with everything worsening if you already live with conditions like endometriosis, IBS, or hypermobility. A common thread in the replies wasn’t just pain. It was relief. “I thought I was cursed” “I thought it was just me”. Closely followed by anger at years of being dismissed, minimised, or told this was normal without anyone explaining why or offering help. These symptoms line up with what we already know about prostaglandins, hormonal shifts, inflammation, and the gut–brain–uterus connection. What they don’t line up with is how little space they get in medical conversations. Like I said before, it is common. It’s real. And it’s been under-researched for far too long. If your symptoms are severe, worsening, or spilling beyond your period, seeing a doctor matters. And may you find one who listens, believes you, and treats your pain like it’s worth understanding, because it is.
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People think period is just blood and mess, you’re in for a treat. Period diarrhoea is one of those rude biological side quests no one warns you about. During your period, your body releases prostaglandins to help the uterus contract and shed its lining. These chemicals are not great at staying in their lane. They also stimulate the smooth muscles of the intestines, speeding up gut movement. Faster gut movement means less water is absorbed from stool, which results in loose stools or full blown diarrhoea. A few things that make it worse : Higher prostaglandin levels means stronger cramps and more bowel stimulation Hormonal shifts, especially the drop in progesterone just before your period, remove progesterone’s usual “constipating” effect. Increased gut sensitivity during menstruation can amplify symptoms, especially if you already have IBS. Inflammation and pain responses can activate the gut brain connection and push things along even faster. This is normal, common, and unfortunately under discussed. If it is severe, persistent beyond your period, associated with blood in stool, fever, or weight loss, that is not “just periods” and should be checked. Otherwise, welcome to the monthly reminder that the uterus and intestines share a wall and zero respect for personal boundaries.

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Agal babie
Agal babie@mswaruguru·
@amemba7 Bet! And send the leteer to your future self
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T.H.A@amemba7·
@mswaruguru OMG, I should go there for my birthday...
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kitty
kitty@pastryangel·
for my last lunch in paris i went to a bistro where, at the end of your meal, they bring you card and a fountain pen to write yourself a letter which they will send in a year’s time 🤎
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
As a parent, I think this video has taught me something useful. I recommend that you should try it on your kids, too. I have also shared it with my wife. Credit: joe_drummer_boy on IG.
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Abbie Gal𓃵 ( Coast Private Chef and Caterer👩‍🍳)
Ever bought spices, followed a recipe… and the flavor still wasn’t there? It’s not the spice. It’s timing + technique. So here’s a deeper thread on understanding spices, heat, and technique.
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Lekzy Red
Lekzy Red@Lekzy_r·
A friend got heartbroken and called me to rant/cry.. asked her to list the amazing times she had in the relationship.. my header was my reply to her after she sent the list. She used it as her wallpaper for almost a year😂
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
My people, something deeply disturbing has happened in Mombasa, and we cannot stay silent. This week, a 5-year-old girl named Khairun Hassan tragically lost her life under very unclear circumstances at a madrassa inside a mosque in Leisure, Nyali. The story being given by the imam and the mosque administration has serious gaps: They claim the little girl "made a mistake" and, as punishment, the imam locked her alone in a room. While crying and in distress, she reportedly climbed onto something, fell (or jumped) from a height inside the room/madrassa. Moments later, the child was found with fatal injuries, and the explanation being offered simply does not make sense. What followed raises even more alarm: The burial was rushed the same day, using Islam as a basis No postmortem No proper medical examination And reliable sources say that although the case was reported to DCI Mombasa, there are strong efforts to derail the investigation The father is reportedly being pressured to drop the case and "leave it to Allah" My people, how do we accept this? In a country where we have seen cases of boys, girls, men, and women being assaulted and then thrown off a building to the ground to make it appear that they committed suicide, this whole situation looks fishy How does a 5y old end up locked alone as punishment? Why did the imam do that How does a 5yr old throw herself from top of a room that she had been locked inside alone? Why was no postmortem done? Why silence a grieving father and sweep everything under the carpet? This is not normal. This is not Islamic. This is not right. We demand: An immediate, independent investigation by DCI and child protection authorities A proper postmortem if necessary Full transparency and accountability from the mosque leadership A child’s life has been lost in a place that was supposed to protect her. Justice for Khairun Hassan. We will not let her voice be buried. My people, please share, tag the authorities, and raise your voices until the truth comes out.
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𝐿𝒶𝒹𝓎 𝒱 🥀
𝐿𝒶𝒹𝓎 𝒱 🥀@V_Lady2024·
Instant dopamine hit ! 😂😆😂😆😂
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brooke
brooke@brookeab·
the mind of a man never ceases to amaze me
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