Priscillah Njeri

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Priscillah Njeri

@prisherie

As long as I know God is for me, it doesn't matter who is against me! I was born to excel and by God that's what I am gonna do! Child of the most high 😍😍

Katılım Temmuz 2014
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Priscillah Njeri@prisherie·
What is @SafaricomPLC doing with bundles? I bought 8GB last week on Thursday, been on WI-FI throughout and currently using @AIRTEL_KE for mobile data yet as at today 10.36am I'm left with 26MB 😳😳😳
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Cyberattacks disrupt operations, expose data, and weaken trust — often before they’re detected. Security isn’t just about protection, it’s about control.
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Happy Holidays. Thank you for the continued support this year. Wishing you a peaceful festive season and a successful New Year.
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
I’ve been following the debate on why roads in Mt Kenya seem better than in other parts of Kenya, and some are calling it "Kikuyu privilege." I know some won’t like this, but here’s how I see it: It has nothing to do with Kikuyu privilege. Since devolution began, every county has received funds for development roads, schools, water, etc, for over 10 years. So ask yourself: what have your county leaders done with that money? We even have the Equalization Fund to uplift poorer regions. So why are some counties still lagging behind while others are miles ahead? Look at Murang’a under Irungu Kang’ata, roads everywhere. Then check Kwale or Kakamega, same structure, same access to funds, different outcomes. The difference is in leadership and priorities. If "Kikuyu privilege" was the reason, then Rift Valley would be shining by now. Moi ruled for 24 years, Ruto has been President for 3 yet go see what Turbo or Kosachei look like. The truth? Mt Kenya tends to elect leaders who deliver. They may appear loud or controversial in public, but on the ground, they push for roads, water, and schools. In that region, voters judge performance, not sub-tribe or slogans. You lose an election for failing to deliver, not because of your Kikuyu sub-tribe. Elsewhere, tribal politics still dominates. In Kakamega, some vote purely along Isukha/Idakho/Tiriki / Maragoli etc lines. In North Eastern, it’s clan-based. When leaders know they’ll win regardless of results, why would they fix roads? They just come and say, “I’m from your tribe,” and that’s enough. In other regions, some leaders must prove loyalty to political parties rather than to citizens. For example, in some places , you just have to kneel infront or raila , be a friend of raila and that is it . When election comes they move around telling people to vote for all odm candidates coz that way will be helping baba. As a result such people know they dont have to win elections . They just have to say baba tosha . And they are many . From homabay , to kilifi etc Even after 10 years of zero delivery, they’re re-elected because it’s about party loyalty, not performance. And another thing, most leaders focus on county HQs and capital towns because that’s what visitors see. That’s why areas near Nairobi and HQs look good while the outskirts are forgotten. So before rushing to shout "Kikuyu privilege," let’s be honest, the real problem is mindset, priorities, and accountability. No Kikuyu decides who you elect in your county. Governors misuse public funds, and we let them. If we changed how we vote, demanded results over tribe, Kenya would look completely different. 🇰🇪
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wanjiru@Wanjiru2027·
A breakdown of kasongo playbook. Ako step 9 . But we are too poor to buy fear
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Today marks the first anniversary of our fallen comrades. We remember. We remember ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
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Duke Laston 🇰🇪@dklaston·
wtf is this btw!? How do you go home and sleep knowing you designed a road like this ? 😅. This is a recipe for accidents which I believe is totally avoidable. Na certificate of completion utasikia ilishatoka directors wako Dubai shopping spree !
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