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Kenyan Oligarch

@queency_Dave

Wannabe Techie👨‍💻| Lawyer⚖️| Memes and everything in between. I'm fun at parties🙂

Eldoret, Kenya Присоединился Mart 2017
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Elkanah Mbaka 🇰🇪✌️
Ugali Man ameanza kupata deals tena. Royco na Wells Gas washamtafuta Nowadays the easiest way ya kuomoka ni kukua na audacity na consistency. "Ukipunguza maringo Rongai utanono kama ngoima" 😅
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Kenyan Oligarch@queency_Dave·
@mbiti_mwondi This has to be ragebait. How many people earn above 1 million in Kenya? Itabidi mpunguze advice izi streets.
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Mbiti Mwondi Maino,MD
Mbiti Mwondi Maino,MD@mbiti_mwondi·
Every self aware man 27 years and above should be making atleast a million shillings a month. If you ain’t it’s either the system is fucking us up or you’re lazy no in between. Think deep about it you’ll realize I am right!
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Ndong@Conslaw
Ndong@Conslaw@Ndonglaw043·
1. Do not buy Land from a Company without a Duly Signed Board Resolution to ratify that decision. ✅️ 2. Ensure your Contracts of Sale of Land are watertight & beyond the Errors. One Letter or Figure added or omitted could change the Entire Trajectory of the suit. ✅️ 3. Confirm by seeking a CR12 If those purporting to transact with you on behalf of the Company are the Current Directors duly authorized to do so. ✅️ Otherwise like an ELC matter I am reading. The KSHS 1B Land has just left the Defendants hands. Thank Me Later. Kimani Kiragu SC did a clean job on this✅️👏👏
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Ndong@Conslaw
Ndong@Conslaw@Ndonglaw043·
The best way to avoid the repetitive 'THAT...' opener is simply use it in the foundational statement: I, JABALI, An Adult of sound mind do hereby state on oath as follows, THAT: 1. I am the defendant herein & thus conversant with the factual foundation of this Application. 2... 3... ✅️✅️ Creativity is Good, no reinventing the wheel but no boredom as well.
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🕊️@lichthauch·
Find your obsession. Choose something worth dying for. Ignore everything else. Become monomaniacal. Sleep when you're dead. Eat when you must. Think about it constantly. Dream about it nightly. Wake up thinking about it. Sacrifice relationships for it. Lose friends over it. Let people call you crazy. Let them call you unbalanced. Good. Balance is for the weak. Mediocrity is for the many. Greatness demands sacrifice. Obsession is the price. Pay it gladly. Ignore the voices telling you to be reasonable. Reasonable men change nothing. Obsessed men change everything. Van Gogh was obsessed. Da Vinci was obsessed. They called them mad. History calls them genius. Find what makes you forget to eat. Pursue it relentlessly. Let it hollow you out. Let it fill you back up. Become the thing you chase. Merge with your mission. Disappear into your work. Emerge transformed. Or don't emerge at all. Better to burn out obsessed than fade away balanced. The world needs your madness. Give it everything
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Natism
Natism@his4Everz·
The world contains protons, neurons, electrons and morons.
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Ramin Nasibov
Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov·
My dog after eating my philosophy book
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Mack
Mack@whatMackSays·
The only thing a broke woman can do for me is vote wisely.
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🗿⁩@jhonte_·
Living just in case things get better
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Legal Officer ☀️
Legal Officer ☀️@CounselAllanVic·
Only lawyers are learned. The rest of you are just educated 😂😂😂😂😂
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Lawyer Issues
Lawyer Issues@LawyerIssues·
Law school didn’t prepare me for how often the real issue is not legal, just human.
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22gunner
22gunner@Gnar1104·
when i'm having fun on a Sunday and it reaches 6-7pm
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BRAVIN YURI
BRAVIN YURI@BravinYuri·
There are things I observe, and I don’t need anyone to explain to me that something is off. You just see it and you know, this is not as natural as it is being presented. It is constructed, it is intentional, and it is meant to guide how you think without you realizing it. Someone begins by saying “I did not prepare anything” then proceeds to deliver something that is profound, structured, layered and almost too clean to be random. That statement alone, "I did not prepare anything”, lowers your guard. It signals honesty, it signals spontaneity, it makes you feel like you are about to receive something raw and truthful. And because of that, you don’t interrogate it the same way. You receive it, you internalize it, and if it touches something emotional or spiritual, especially something tied to belief systems like Christianity, it settles even deeper without resistance. That is how subtle influence works. It does not force you; it disarms you. And if you question it, just like if you question the genocide in Gaza, you are asked "Does Israel have a right to exist?", to disarm you. In other cases, they claim you are a flat-earther. Like it is some kind of insult. Questioning these days is a problem. In fact, if you question, you will be branded as devious. And that is how you know that something is off or you are being manipulated. When you are not allowed to question or insulted when you do. The same way you will notice certain visuals or symbols being used repeatedly to create a specific feeling before any message is even processed. Things associated with innocence, family, or familiarity are not random choices. They are selected because they soften you. They make you trust. They reduce the instinct to question. Once that emotional door is opened, whatever follows walks in much easier. Dolls for example. They are often used to emotionally bring in the aspect of children and family and in some cases, these are usually not even family-oriented people, but they will have to appeal to emotions to manipulate you. So, you don't question much. Manipulation is quite interesting. In politics, the mention of family is more of sacred. When families are mentioned then things are out if control. There is often a silent rule in politics to always keep family off. Some weaponize that to manipulate crowds. Just like Kasongo used it against Uhuru. "Usiue watoto wangu" and boom! The emotional, family-oriented Christian flock was just cursing in prayer against Uhunye and "mganga". And the truth is, not all of this is evil or malicious. Some of it is just communication strategy, branding, storytelling. But the effect is the same. It shapes perception. It directs belief. It influences reaction. What becomes dangerous is when you stop noticing it. When everything that feels natural is automatically accepted as truth. When you forget that even “natural” can be designed. That is why I pay attention to how something is said, not just what is being said. Because manipulation is rarely in the message alone, it is in the delivery, the framing, the timing, and the emotion it is trying to trigger. Currently in Kenyan politics, manipulation is being used to manipulate the United Opposition into believing that a certain candidate, you know who, is very popular and the better option. You see, for the TUTAM merchants, they don't see it as so. That is the best candidate for them to beat because both their politics is not issue based. It is ethnic based. You are getting there. Hence, if they pick that guy, kwisha. Sadly, if you don't, I doubt he will be too humble. He will be very stubborn. Could stick to vying. But his influence is performative. Not really organic but more imposed. But I like the energy. Well positioned to be a too risky of a person to be ignored. You can pretend too much until you become something. After all, the brain tells no difference, does it? The real awareness is not just hearing, it is seeing through. Observe brethren. Don't just see. Class dismissed.
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The Holy Ghost
The Holy Ghost@Theolojism·
@RobertSecundus Exactly. I had a scholarship to Harvard Law and had a side hustle selling test answers. One day I sold a memorized test to the dean’s daughter and they kicked me out. I got knocked into another life. Now I just sell weed with my best friend
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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@DrJuma_M·
CONFIRMED:Chef Ngoima is One of The best and Upcoming Influencers,Watch Him do this ad Like a Boss ,Patient Hii jamaa Gigs kama Mko Nazo Bora si za Ruto.
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Michael Gerald Gibbs🏳️‍🌈🍁 🇺🇦 (He/Him)
It's clear these humans transcended to a certain consciousness most of us can't understand yet. In other words they sound high. High on truth. "I love ALL of you (humanity)" (Victor Glover) "It's a special thing to be a human, and it's a special thing to be on planet Earth" (Reid Wiseman) Listening to the crew, it's clear they've experienced the clarity you can only feel when you're very, very close to death. They saw how humans live on a tiny, fragile orb in a sea of vast, seemingly unending, lifelessness, on the edge of death. In seeing how alone we all are, in seeing how close to non-existence all of us are, they saw how special we are. "In all this blackness, tiny Earth is just a lifeboat hanging in the universe" (Christina Koch) They saw how singularly unique in our region of the cosmos the existence of life is. That's how they learned the meaning of everything: "Gratitude. Joy. Love." (Jeremy Hansen) #Artemis2
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Ndong@Conslaw
Ndong@Conslaw@Ndonglaw043·
In Teleposta the Supreme Court will determine the scope of Dina Management especially as regards to commercial entities. Here is what is likely to come out: 1. As it appears now, it is doubtful if the Supreme Court will exempt banks & commercial entities from the depth of Due diligence required of an Innocent purchaser as determined in Dina Management. ✅️ 2. But if it decides to place the burden and the Rigor of due diligence for getting into root of title to 3rd parties as banks before let say charging property, the effect will be massive. ✅️ 3. I foresee that banks will slowly frown upon use of Land as security for Loans due to the difficult question of 'how far can we just go' in investigating the Title? And what is the assurance that Remains of the Torrens system if all titles means nothing as a precaution. ✅️ 4. Banks will be a bit hesitant to secure loans through titles due to the complex web of the ROT at the Land Registries where Land Registrars just do what they want & allow the parties to battle it out for genuine Titles in Court. ✅️ 5. In somewhat a way Dina Management has emboldened Registrars, the Act without care in the cover of 'let parties investigate root of titles'✅️ 6. Even as the Apex Court navigates this, I wonder if the court will in finding that the burden of investigating is same for 3rd parties 'reduce the how far' commercial entities should go in the exercise. ✅️ 7. We all wait & see. The Joy though is that Apex Courts exist for such times. To attempt finality & clarity in the Law on such contentious areas. ✅️ 8. So far the Supreme Court has settled a few areas in Criminal Law(arguably chaoticly), Land & Conveyancing (Property Law), Electoral Law entirely with certainty, Independent Commissions & scope of functions, Bill of Rights & more.✅️ 9. This Year recently on Succession Law & the Question of Leave.✅️ 10. We wait & see another Milestone on property Law & shift in banking & loans.✅️
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FantaBariidi 𓈒 𓇼
FantaBariidi 𓈒 𓇼@MeranSays·
Dunia nayo huwa haijali inakupepeta serious. Kwanza ukilia ndio sasa inaleta machine gun. Sad but true.
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