Nyaboke O

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Nyaboke O

Nyaboke O

@romiboke

Ongata Rongai Katılım Şubat 2012
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I am Chege
I am Chege@_James041·
With the way I am struggling to pay my Ksh 6,000 rent, the increase of Rental Income Tax from 7.5% to 10% means that my rent will have to be increased. I cannot allow that. You cannot be adding taxes while not increasing salaries and creating jobs. No jobs no taxes. No salaries no additional taxes. #RejectFinanceBill2026
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KYK 🇰🇪
KYK 🇰🇪@KijanayaKabras·
Starting Monday, there will be no need to go to the streets for protests, we should raid MPs’ homes and businesses until fuel prices are lowered to 150 bob ….
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Joel Jirani
Joel Jirani@JoelJirane·
Bro thinks he is Jesus 😂😂😂.
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Nyaboke O
Nyaboke O@romiboke·
@OCTOPIZZO In Africa, land is not just land. It's a living being!! I laugh at anyone who thinks they can change it. This is Africa She is the mother. The heartbeat of every nation. I laugh 🤣🤣🤣🤣...
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OCTOPIZZO
OCTOPIZZO@OCTOPIZZO·
The land question in Kenya remains one of the most sensitive and least honestly discussed issues of our time. Land is not merely property, it is identity, inheritance, history, and survival. For many families, especially in rural Kenya, ancestral land is the only asset passed from generation to generation. The Constitution of Kenya recognizes land rights and the historical injustices surrounding land ownership. Yet proposals or systems that place additional burdens on freehold ancestral land raise a serious moral and social question: should people be forced to continuously “pay” to retain what their forefathers already fought for, occupied, protected, and passed down? How does a jobless father in the village, struggling to feed his family, become a debtor on his own ancestral land? At what point does ownership become conditional? At what point does inherited freedom become a recurring financial obligation? A nation must distinguish between taxing wealth creation and penalizing existence. Because if a citizen must perpetually pay to keep land that has belonged to generations of their family, the contrast begins to resemble a modern form of economic servitude: not ownership, but conditional occupancy. Kenya’s land history is already scarred by displacement, dispossession, and injustice. Any system that risks pushing vulnerable families from ancestral land must be questioned aggressively. Land rights should protect people, not create new pathways for exclusion. The land conversation cannot remain silent. It is not just an economic issue. It is a dignity issue.
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Paul Muite SC@Paul_Muite

People MUST resist Freehold Land being turned into Leasehold and oppressive TAXES imposed with the Land being auctioned upon failure to pay the those taxes.Objective is to disposess people of their Lands and turn them into labourers for the new owners.We have a CRIMINAL regime

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Mary Kathomi
Mary Kathomi@MaryK2022·
Please reach out to the parents
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Wanafoyo Daktari
Wanafoyo Daktari@Foyomaster·
This is Abigael,who went missing on the 29th of April in the company of the husband, a KDF major, only to be found 2 weeks later in the morgue, murdered, according to post mortem done. Prime suspect, the estranged husband who is yet to write a statement to date! @FaithOdhiambo8
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Yoko
Yoko@Kibet_bull·
When children are not burniing to dust, they’re disappearing.
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Raskin Oyugi
Raskin Oyugi@Raskinoyugi·
In Kenya today, nobody is safe. What is happening to our society that children are being treated this way? Where did the rain start beating us as a nation?
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Joel Jirani
Joel Jirani@JoelJirane·
Fuel is high, I am not going to the street Children are missing, I am not going to the street Hospitals lack essential supplies, I am not going to the street Politicians are stealing our taxes, I am not going to the street. Arsenal just won a league, unajitupa street kama wazimu. Tutatoka kwa hii minyororo kweli?
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𝐌𝐨𝐬𝐞𝐬 𝐍𝐠𝐢𝐠𝐞
A young man painfully reacted after his brother died mysteriously at a police station in Kiambu County. Painful 😭.
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I am Chege
I am Chege@_James041·
Never forget, Never forgive. May the young people we lost during the 2024 June Protests Rest In Eternal Peace.
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Law Society of Kenya
Law Society of Kenya@LawSocietyofKe·
The Law Society of Kenya expresses its deep consternation following reports of the sudden and deeply suspicious death of 24 year old Brian Njung'e, a student at Kiambu National Polytechnic, while under detention at Kiambu Police Station. When a citizen is arrested, the State assumes a strict, non-delegable constitutional custodial duty of care over their life and physical integrity. A police cell must never become a place of unexplained fatality. The circumstances presently being reported, including the family allegedly being denied access to him shortly before news of his death emerged, make it imperative that there be full accountability and public disclosure of the facts. The @LawSocietyofKe is actively reaching out to Brian's family to offer comprehensive legal support and ensure a mandatory public inquest is conducted. We will not permit the normalization of custodial deaths or the evasion of administrative accountability. - LSK President @ckanjama SC.
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