Nasir Magan
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Nasir Magan
@nasirmagan
Last-born in a family of seven,compassionate brother,civil servant, coordinating ECDE affairs, and a life member of the orange democratic movement (ODM)
Garissa,Kenya Katılım Mart 2022
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As @TheODMparty leadership in Mombasa, we remain committed to empowering the grassroots, uplifting the youth and ensuring every voice is heard. The journey continues and together, we move forward stronger than ever.
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YA ALLAH FORGIVE US FOR ASKING FOR MORE BLESSINGS WHEN WE ARE NOT EVEN GRATEFUL FOR THE ONES WE HAVE.
Jazzakallahu kheir @_abdurrahman_91 for the amazing khutba about Gratitude.
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Death is an inevitable reality decreed by Allah at a precise appointed time that cannot be delayed or advanced, This is evident by how Mr Idle Hassan Isiolo Somali council of elders SG has survived a political assassination in Isiolo after he was attacked by unknown gunmen and shot at close range. Yesterday had the honor to host SG for lunch and give my sincere sorry (pole)to him as we discuss Isiolo matters.



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@nasirmagan @BillowIsmail @HassanAliJoho @Ahmedkadar1 Thanks bro, your message needs to be delivered in a very special place.
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The wait is officially over,! The Village opens its doors today. Come in, take a seat and enjoy delicious meals. Thank you @HassanAliJoho for officially opening The Village at Kilimani Mall.




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A day to pray, forgive, reflect and thank Allah for His endless mercy #JummahKareem 🤲
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“Iran is not a country manufactured yesterday around election slogans, quarterly profits, and televised patriotism. It is a civilisation that was ancient when America was still undiscovered wilderness. While Washington measures history in four-year election cycles and stock market reactions, Iran measures survival in centuries.
The Americans continue to make the fatal mistake of confronting a people whose national memory stretches thousands of years deep; a civilisation that has buried empires, absorbed invasions, survived monarchs, sanctions, assassinations, isolation, and yet still stands intact.
America believes pressure creates surrender because that is how modern powers think. Iran believes pressure is simply another chapter in a very long history. That is the difference between a superpower obsessed with immediate results and a civilisation trained by time itself to endure indefinitely.
Sanctions did not break Iran. Threats did not break Iran. Isolation did not break Iran. Instead, every punishment merely hardened a population already conditioned by history to survive hardship as a normal part of existence.
And perhaps the greatest miscalculation of all is psychological: America confronts a society whose patriotism is civilisational, not transactional. A people who do not see death with the same fear-driven lens of modern Western politics, but as an inevitable cycle of life that can arrive at any moment. Such societies are extraordinarily difficult to intimidate.
The arrogance of Washington is now colliding with the patience of Persia and history repeatedly teaches the same brutal lesson: empires intoxicated by power often mistake restraint for weakness until the cost of that miscalculation becomes irreversible.”
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Held a bilateral engagement with the newly posted Ambassador of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to Kenya, H.E. Rulan Samara, focused on deepening cooperation in advancing our Universal Health Coverage (UHC) agenda.
Discussions centred on expanding access to specialised care, particularly oncology, while strengthening the health system to deliver equitable and high-quality services.
Guided by the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation (BETA) framework, we continue to advance reforms aimed at building a resilient and sustainably financed healthcare system.
Central to this is the operationalisation of the Social Health Authority (SHA), which anchors domestic resource mobilisation and reduces reliance on out-of-pocket spending, ensuring more predictable and inclusive health financing.
We also explored the role of innovation in healthcare delivery, including investments in local pharmaceutical and medical manufacturing and the rollout of the digital superhighway to support telemedicine and integrated electronic health records, enhancing efficiency, continuity of care and data-driven decision-making.
We expressed interest in drawing from Jordan's experience in UHC design and financing, particularly in refining benefit packages and strengthening provider payment models for sustainability and improved outcomes.
Further, we highlighted opportunities for collaboration in specialised care; including oncology, cardiology, nephrology and complex surgery, alongside structured referral pathways and positioning Kenya as a regional hub for medical tourism.
Kenya also stands to benefit from Jordan's expertise in regulatory harmonisation, health workforce development and institutional capacity building to strengthen a more responsive and people-centred health system.
I was joined in the meeting by Director Public Health and Sanitation Dr. Stephen Muleshe and Dr. Osman Warfa Senior Deputy Director, Medical Services.




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