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The 6.25 Movement

@625movement

เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2025
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EDGAR 🇰🇪
EDGAR 🇰🇪@edgarwabwire_·
This is a country where you can die from hunger or the police bullet. ARE WE CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD?
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Protests in Nairobi and other counties do due to increase in fuel prices has ended up costing the lives of many. Families are ailing and when the government is questioned for account they retaliate
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African Hub
African Hub@AfricanHub_·
Burkina Faso’s government under President Ibrahim Traoré has shut down all laboratories involved in a controversial genetically modified mosquito project, ordering the destruction of remaining samples and halting over a decade of research. The project, known as Target Malaria, involved releasing gene-edited mosquitoes into the wild to combat malaria. It had been operating in the country since 2012 and had just received regulatory approval from Burkina Faso’s biosafety authorities weeks earlier. However, the government acted after strong public opposition, stating that the people of Burkina Faso had not consented to their country being used as a testing ground for Western biotechnology experiments. The modified mosquitoes were being developed in laboratories in the United States, Italy, and the United Kingdom.
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The 6.25 Movement@625movement·
The stakes are real. Recognize the architecture of control, and you can begin to dismantle it.
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The machinery of dictatorship doesn't run on force alone. It operates through the slow suffocation of institutions captured judiciary, controlled media, security forces answerable only to the center, election that perform democracy while power remains locked. The playbook is old.
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Joshua Okayo
Joshua Okayo@okayojoshua·
Is it not enough?? Show up!
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Raskin Oyugi
Raskin Oyugi@Raskinoyugi·
Who is taking our children? What's happening @ChildServicesKE Help find the missing children.
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wanjiru
wanjiru@Wanjiru2027·
Pipeline kuna mca ,mp na gavana sakaja, but watu wanaishi huko nikama wamekubali mateso,one good maandamano na wapate barabara. I would not wish even my worst enemy to walk here.
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
“The people at the top often survive by keeping those at the bottom divided. While the powerful accumulate wealth, influence, and protection, ordinary people are pushed to compete with each other for scraps.” — Sojourner Truth
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France has looted African wealth, dictated our currencies, stationed troops on our soil, and installed regimes serving foreign interests. France lost the Sahel. Now Kenya’s the new foothold. Same plundering playbook. Different city.
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Zoom Afrika
Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
We'll never forget what British did to our ancestors in Kenya..💔💔
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One choice builds dependency. The other builds nations. Neocolonialism doesn’t need soldiers in uniforms anymore. It needs trade agreements and immunity clauses.
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2.0: France lost direct military control in the Sahel, so they repositioned in Kenya. Same extraction. Same control. Just hidden behind ‘defense partnerships’ and ‘innovation agreements.’ The real issue? Kenya traded sovereignty for investment. West Africa chose autonomy.
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West Africa rejected France’s military occupation. Kenya welcomed it with open arms. 11 agreements. 800 French troops. Military immunity clauses that let foreign soldiers escape Kenyan justice. Control of ports, minerals, and supply chains. This is neocolonialism.
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Question is, is this really donated blood?? Just check how many people disappear everyday
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Government projects deserve proper institutional handling. Storing public funds in the same bank account as personal money isn’t just questionable it’s a fundamental breach of financial governance principles. Sidian Bank shouldn’t be a one-stop-shop for both
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1994). Other notable victims include Anwar Sadat of Egypt (1981) and Laurent Désiré Kabila of Congo (2001). These political killings often marked turning points in their nations’ histories, leaving lasting impacts on governance, stability, and regional relationships across
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African Presidents Assassinated Throughout History Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, Africa has witnessed the tragic assassinations of several presidents, including Patrice Lumumba of Congo (1961), Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso (1987), and Juvénal Habyarimana of Rwanda
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