Eric Mwangi Mugo

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Eric Mwangi Mugo

Eric Mwangi Mugo

@ricomwangi

Husband, father, Info-sec

Nairobi Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Macharia Njeru
Macharia Njeru@MachariaNjeru·
EPRA has slapped us with three new separate charges: Ksh 3.47/kWh for fuel costs, Ksh 1.23/kWh for forex losses, and a Ksh 0.0154/kWh for a water levy. Together, this adds a punishing Ksh 4.70 to every single unit of electricity with the heavy charges before factored in. This means a 20% to 30% spike above the normal power bills. A family buying Ksh 200 worth of tokens will get 6.4 units today, when that exact same Ksh 200 bought 8 units just last month. How did we, as a country, sit back and allow this economic plunder to happen?
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Kimuzi
Kimuzi@Kimuzi_·
The Nigerialization of Kenya. It's happening right before our eyes.
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Ryan Salzer
Ryan Salzer@salzer_ryan·
Satan had you scheduled for a downfall, the Holy Spirit declined that appointment. Jesus watches over His children.
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sam frank muchiri
sam frank muchiri@samiefrank·
So good 🌿💚 Daily inspiration
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🍂@Lovandfear·
“You cannot swim for new horizons until you have courage to lose sight of the shore.” — William Faulkner
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🤠@heavensbvnny·
someone once said, every country has an energy. And that energy rewires you whether you notice it or not. People move to Japan and become minimal. People move to Mexico and their entire relationship with time softens. People move to New York and suddenly they can't sit still. Your personality is far more malleable than you think. We treat it like something fixed, but new surroundings give you new defaults. New pace. New habits. New values absorbed through proximity instead of effort.
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Richard Illingworth
Richard Illingworth@RCIllingworth·
freak shit can happen to anyone got out of a taxi in Monaco after a night out tripped on a drain ripped my knee completely out of its socket ACL, MCL, PCL, meniscus, popliteal artery... all gone was supposed to fly home in 12 hours. spent 2 months in a French hospital instead. 14 surgeries that year, i nearly lost the leg below the knee. now I can't lift my left foot and I wear an ankle brace every day let this be your reminder, take NOTHING for granted.
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Terence Crawford
Terence Crawford@terencecrawford·
Ima say this and leave it along because to some of yall it doesn’t matter what I do yall just hate. When I was fighting nobody was fucking with me. It’s a reason why I was blackballed and still came out on top. Real mf know and the ones that didn’t they found out.✌🏿
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EWTN Vatican
EWTN Vatican@EWTNVatican·
Pope Leo XIV received representatives of the International Association of Exorcists (AIE) in a private audience on Friday, March 13. They presented a report on the growing prevalence of cases related to occultism, esotericism, and Satanism, and the spiritual consequences they believe this has for many people. During the meeting, the Association asked the Pontiff to ensure that every diocese in the world has one or more adequately trained exorcist priests. The request concerns not only the number of exorcists, but above all their preparation: seminary training, specific programs for new bishops, and clear discernment criteria for addressing particularly delicate pastoral situations. According to Father Francesco Bamonte, Vice President of the AIE, ignoring these phenomena leaves many faithful without an adequate response to grave spiritual suffering, sometimes pushing them toward inappropriate solutions. This is why exorcists insist on the need for serious, prudent, and Gospel-based pastoral care. During the audience, the Pope was also presented with the book Guidelines for the Ministry of Exorcism, along with an image of Saint Michael the Archangel from the sanctuary of Monte Sant'Angelo. Leo XIV also recalled his past acquaintance with and appreciation for Father Gabriele Amorth, founder of the International Association of Exorcists. Discover more at ewtnvatican.com
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Black@LilithBlack25·
Anything the Sun kills is not supposed to be here
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KMPDU@kmpdu·
SHARE WIDELY 🌐
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#LandIsNotProperty Mwalimu Wandia
The arrest of Dr. Job Obwaka is what happens in Kenya to all people who work, whether in the professions or in business, agriculture and other sectors. Over the years of our lives, we build our identity and social standing through work. We persist in a certain skill, be it medical, agricultural, engineering, masonry, and as we grow older, we get better at it. We start to innovate new solutions and we start to apprentice the next generation. That's the natural cycle of work. But in Kenya.... But in Kenya, the work of the colonial state is to keep disrupting and destroying people's work and legacy. You can be a good tech person, like Rose Tunguru, and you make an app and get arrested. You can be a obstetrician, like Dr. Obwaka, and somebody salivates after the legacy of the work done for decades by African medical professionals, and then you get arrested. You can be a jua kali artisan, but if you start to invent a machine, kanjo suddenly remembers that your kibanda is on riparian land and demolishes it in the night. No amount of school reform, no amount of pathways, no amount of cheating ourselves that lectures are necessarily bad and don't teach us anything, can fix education without replacing this economic logic. And this is what we must understand about the Kenya colonial state. It doesn't want Africans growing in expertise. Immediately we add value to something, the politicians start selling the decades of our work to foreigners. Politicians and the colonial state treat us no better than wildlife for tourism. Our job is basically to remain at the lowest subsistence, and the job of the government is to invite foreign capitalists to come and see what they can extract from us. Look at what #MagicalKenya is doing with Eliud Kipchoge. They are selling him to white people instead of getting him to use his expertise to strengthen the sports infrastructure in the country. And of course, they will never allow him to have an impact on real Africans. Only on how to sell us. This is how the colonial state abuses us. #MaishaKazini
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Martin Kimani
Martin Kimani@AmbMKimani·
The Hormuz shock is a stress test for Africa. Without progress on the integration project, African states cannot navigate the emerging multipolar order and its wars that deliberately mangle access to critical supplies. Where we need leadership on the integration agenda 👇🏾
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Harsh Goenka
Harsh Goenka@hvgoenka·
In 1969, Norway found oil. Instead of spending the oil riches, they saved almost all of it in a global investment fund. Today, the fund is worth over $2 trillion and now it earns more from investments than from oil. Norway’s oil may run out but because they chose their grandchildren over themselves, the prosperity will last forever.
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J trader
J trader@jtrader·
The good thing about trading? Even if you never become profitable, you still go on the deepest spiritual journey of your life. You start wanting money… you end up discovering: Your ego issues Your impulse control problems Your fear of uncertainty Your need to be right You came for profits. You got forced into self-awareness. Trading really said: “Oh you want money? Cool. First fix your entire personality.” It’s the only industry where before paying you… it turns you into a better human first
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Paul Muite SC
Paul Muite SC@Paul_Muite·
@gatesfoundation:Our Capital City Nairobi is now flooded with mosquitoes released from your laboratories to eliminate the malaria-carrying ones we're told.We believe your genetically modified mosquitoes are designed to harm us. They're now busy biting children and the elderly
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