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Walk on your broken foot and leave no trace of your hand on anyone's shoulder.

Nattie@sad_girliee
What’s one phrase you heard that stuck with you ever since?
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There is a lot to say but this is just an example of how a lack of a father figure puts children at risk.
The Name of the school and badge are right there, the name of the boy is definitely on TikTok, and the admission number is very bold and visible on that sweater/hoodie.
With the disappearances around, this is a risk.
I’ll not even delve into the details of how the child is being propped for the mother’s social media fame or engaged in discussions that are above his age all for her gratification and a few giggles from online strangers.
All I will say is FATHERS, protect your sons and be present in the lives of your children. This is what devouring mothers look like.
Ⓝⓖ'ⓞⓡⓞⓡⓘⓔⓣ🐐🇰🇪@baroswahjr
Hii generation ni hatari
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And now they want to convince people the outfit was “symbolic,” that it was some deep revolutionary statement, a Patrice Lumumba inspiration… some bold “FUCK YOU ” to the colonizer.
Well then, clearly the rest of us must be too dumb to understand it.
Because the correlation between “presence is not submission,” Patrice Lumumba, and dancing in front of the same systems that continue to economically extort Africa is what many of us are struggling to understand.
And just so we are clear, during Congo’s independence struggle, Patrice Lumumba did not stutter around colonizers, dance for them, wine and dine with them while calling it strategy.
He stood in front of the world, in front of the Belgian King himself, and openly condemned colonialism for what it was.
Lumumba spoke about the humiliation, exploitation, land theft, forced labour, racism and violence Congolese people had suffered under Belgian rule. He reminded the world that Congo’s independence was not a gift from Belgium, but a fight won through sacrifice, resistance and blood.
That is what defiance looked like🚶🏿♀️

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Living a straight life and being principled in this country is very expensive.
You will be denied opportunities because you refuse to compromise your values.
You will watch less qualified people rise simply because they were willing to kneel where you chose to stand.
You will be called difficult for refusing shortcuts, arrogant for refusing manipulation, and naïve for believing honesty should still matter.
In a system where corruption has become the culture, integrity starts to look like rebellion.
You will lose deals because you refused to bribe someone.
Lose connections because you refused to worship power.
Lose friendships because you refused to laugh at evil just to fit in.
You will sit in rooms where people treat morality like a weakness and conscience like a disability.
The painful part is that sometimes doing the right thing does not even reward you immediately.
Sometimes it isolates you.
Sometimes it humiliates you publicly, while those who do wrong seem to move ahead effortlessly.
There are people surviving on lies, building careers on betrayal, growing wealth through exploitation, and gaining influence through manipulation.
Then there is you, trying to sleep peacefully at night while carrying the burden of principles in a society that often rewards performance more than character.
That kind of life is emotionally exhausting. Because being principled means constantly fighting battles nobody sees.
You fight the temptation to become like the people succeeding through corruption.
You fight the pressure to normalize wrong because “everyone is doing it.”
You fight loneliness because standing on values often means standing alone.
And sometimes the biggest punishment for having morals is watching immoral people thrive without shame.
But even then, there is something powerful about remaining clean in a dirty system.
There is something dangerous about a person who cannot be bought, intimidated, or corrupted. Because principles may delay your success, but they protect your soul from becoming unrecognizable to yourself.
A lot of people are rich but cannot sit alone with their conscience.
A lot of people are connected but spiritually empty.
A lot of people are celebrated publicly but haunted privately by the things they had to sacrifice to get there.
Not every loss is a failure.
Sometimes losing opportunities is the price of refusing to sell yourself.
Sometimes struggling financially is the cost of refusing blood money.
Sometimes isolation is what happens when you stop entertaining environments that require you to betray your humanity just to belong.
And despite how painful it is, there is still dignity in being able to look at your own reflection without disgust. Because in the end, a person can survive poverty, delays, rejection, and struggle.
What destroys many people is becoming successful at the cost of losing themselves completely.
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The same cartels that frustrated Aliko Dangote in Kenya 8 years ago, when he wanted to build a cement plant, are still deeply embedded in the system.
Only difference today?
They are richer, more connected, more untouchable, and far more aggressive in protecting their monopoly interests.
Kenya did not defeat corruption.
Corruption captured Kenya.
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@Kane_GM9 @MarioNawfal Why do you only target one race? Do the same to the whites living in your country too .
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@MarioNawfal They just wanna be left alone, that's not racist, same as us South Africans, we just want people to stop coming to our country...that's not xenophobic 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
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@FrankEra_ Why should United even consider Baleba after the season he's just had?
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@AliceTalksFooty What's united fans obsession with Baleba , this guy is mid, he couldn't handle the pressure of being linked with United and now you think he'll handle the pressure of playing for us ???
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