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Benedict Dida🇰🇪

Benedict Dida🇰🇪

@yokingdida

Entrepreneur | Inventor | Founder of @Oletechltd | Tech for social impact | Passionate about Innovation, Culture, and Leadership

Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Ağustos 2017
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Benedict Dida🇰🇪
Benedict Dida🇰🇪@yokingdida·
I was earning KSH 18,000 as my Gross salary where I worked and used to save KSH 10,000 each month. This is how I started Ole Technologies Limited(@oletechltd ). Ambition, Sacrifice and implementation got me where I am today. You can also do it💯
Abojani Investment 🇰🇪🇺🇬🇹🇿@TheAbojani

If you earn Ksh 30,000 and save only 10% of it, which is Ksh 3,000 per month, you will be better off than someone who earns Ksh 100,000 and spends it all, then hides behind the self-serving cliché of 'YOLO'. YOLO has got nothing on you in case of an emergency.

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Ole Technologies
Ole Technologies@oletechltd·
Transform your ideas into powerful mobile apps! 🚀 Ole Technologies crafts custom software solutions tailored for your business. Let’s build something extraordinary — contact us today for a quick quote! 📲 #AppDevelopment #SoftwareSolutions #OleTechnologies
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Benedict Dida🇰🇪@yokingdida·
A flee can trouble a lion more than a lion can trouble a flee ~ African Proverb
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Okiya Omtatah Okoiti
Okiya Omtatah Okoiti@OkiyaOmtatah·
For decades, the Kenyan people have been burdened by odious debts incurred by past regimes under questionable, and often despotic, circumstances. These loans, ostensibly taken for national development have instead been used to enrich a few corrupt individuals at the expense of millions of hardworking citizens. Today, Kenyans continue to suffer from economic hardship, high taxation, and dwindling public resources, all in the name of repaying debts that never served their interests. It is time we ask: Why should the citizens of Kenya (The sovereign) bear the burden of repaying loans that were never intended to benefit them? Why should those who facilitated these loans, only to siphon public funds into their private offshore accounts; walk free while the people struggle under oppressive economic conditions? We must also question the role of international financial institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund (@IMFNews) and the @WorldBank, which have continued to issue loans despite glaring evidence of corruption and mismanagement. These institutions cannot feign ignorance. Wire transfers leave digital trails. The looted money was laundered into known tax havens, and global intelligence agencies were fully aware of these transactions. Yet, loans were granted without due diligence, largely for political and financial gain, and often in direct violation of Kenya’s constitutional and legal requirements. Under Article 211 of the Constitution and Section 50 of the Public Finance Management Act,2012, all external borrowing requires parliamentary approval. Yet, successive regimes have sidestepped this legal requirement, indebting the nation without transparency or accountability. These unconstitutional debts must be thoroughly audited, and where illegality is found, the burden must not fall on the Kenyan taxpayer. We Demands: 1. A full public audit of Kenya’s external debt to determine which loans were acquired legally and which were fraudulent or unconstitutional. 2. Prosecution of individuals and institutions responsible for acquiring, facilitating, and looting these loans. 3. Recovery of stolen funds stashed in offshore accounts, with the money redirected towards national development. 4. A legal framework to prevent future reckless borrowing, ensuring full parliamentary oversight and public participation in debt management. This matter is not just about past injustices, it is about securing Kenya’s future. We will not allow future generations to be enslaved by debt accumulated through corruption and impunity. The looters must return what they took, and those who enabled these financial crimes must be held accountable. We call upon all Kenyans, civil society organizations, and international partners committed to transparency and justice to join us in this fight. We will not be silent. We will not stop until justice is served. #GetItDone #MasculinitySaturday
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Benedict Dida🇰🇪@yokingdida·
@MaryK2022 @OkiyaOmtatah And he did it👏👏 This is the biggest scandal in our country's history. Waiting to see how it plays out in court. Great work to Omtatah and his team🇰🇪
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Mary Kathomi
Mary Kathomi@MaryK2022·
You want to properly understand how public money has been embezzled over the years🤔 Follow this case keenly. This will be bigger than the Finance bill 2023 and 2024 KENYAN ODIUS DEBTS You will know how they syphon public money. Meet @OkiyaOmtatah in court
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Salary really helps one in paying bills but diversification opens doors to unlimited potentials
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Tech Burrito
Tech Burrito@TechBurritoUno·
The battery-free cellphone developed by UW researchers, which draws power from its surroundings.
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Zoom Afrika
Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
Namibian Teen, Simon Petrus made a phone that doesn't use airtime in 2016. It works with radio frequencies and Calls are made without interruptions. He made it from scraps of TV sets and phones. He started producing a wireless and simless phone in 2017.
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Benedict Dida🇰🇪@yokingdida·
I was earning KSH 18,000 as my Gross salary where I worked and used to save KSH 10,000 each month. This is how I started Ole Technologies Limited(@oletechltd ). Ambition, Sacrifice and implementation got me where I am today. You can also do it💯
Abojani Investment 🇰🇪🇺🇬🇹🇿@TheAbojani

If you earn Ksh 30,000 and save only 10% of it, which is Ksh 3,000 per month, you will be better off than someone who earns Ksh 100,000 and spends it all, then hides behind the self-serving cliché of 'YOLO'. YOLO has got nothing on you in case of an emergency.

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Ole Technologies
Ole Technologies@oletechltd·
Affordable app development? Is it possible? At Ole Technologies we believe every business deserves a cutting edge app without breaking the bank. Contact Us Today and lets turn your app idea into reality🚀
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Benedict Dida🇰🇪@yokingdida·
The greatest prize for an invention is not the cash reward but rather the positive impact it makes
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Benedict Dida🇰🇪@yokingdida·
@PhysInHistory Men who accept that the greatest prize is not cash but solving a problem that will assist many....Hats off
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
Grigori Perelman, mathematician who proved the Poincaré Conjecture and who refused to accept a Fields Medal and the $1,000,000 Clay Prize, spotted at a traffic signal. ✍️
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