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Okiya Omtatah Okoiti
Okiya Omtatah Okoiti@OkiyaOmtatah·
They've engineered the silence because they fear you more than they fear any judge. An informed public is their worst nightmare. So read the filings. Track the hearings. Ask the hard questions. The @IMFAfrica @KeTreasury, @NAssemblyKE, and every pen that signed these loans must answer. Some politicians waiting in the wings will not speak because they hope to inherit the same broken system. To those seeking office: this is a test of principle. You cannot inherit a system you refuse to question. We don't need their headlines to know our rights. The Constitution didn't give us a voice to whisper. The front page isn't theirs to give. It's ours to demand. Stay loud. Stay informed. The law is on our side #OdiousDebtKenya #PeoplePower #DeniBandia
Binti Swahiliya #ForLiberty@bintiswahiliya

It’s actually crazy that Okiya’s odious debt case is not major headline news. Should be on the front page!!!

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jacob juma
jacob juma@kabetes·
Why can't we as Kenyans AUDIT our National Debt since 1963? EUROBOND theft has ignited this question. We must audit our debt now.
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Sam Otigba
Sam Otigba@SamuelOtigba·
Either we stand up to oppression, or die on our knees. There is no middle ground.
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Okiya Omtatah Okoiti
Okiya Omtatah Okoiti@OkiyaOmtatah·
Pursuant to Standing Order 53(1) I sought a Statement from the Standing Committee on Education on the regulation and compliance of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions across the country. #Senatelive
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𝐌𝐖𝐀𝐍𝐈𝐊𝐈 🇰🇪.
So this is how Kenya was given its in-dependence! They can maim our country by the issue of odious debts but we can't question them because our Semi-illiterate grand parents were forced to sign a treaty that they weren't aware of it's significance? Ni mbayaaa!
𝐌𝐖𝐀𝐍𝐈𝐊𝐈 🇰🇪. tweet media
Okiya Omtatah Okoiti@OkiyaOmtatah

BRIEF ON TODAY’S PROCEEDINGS IN THE ODIOUS DEBT PETITION AT MILIMANI HIGH COURT This morning, the Milimani High Court did not hear the substantive Odious Debt Petition. Instead, the matter was adjourned to allow the Court to address multiple interlocutory applications seeking either to dismiss the petition unheard or to strike out some parties from the suit. The key applications before the Court are as follows: 1) The Attorney General argues that, because the Government has directed the Auditor‑General to conduct a special audit of Kenya’s huge odious debt stock, the petition is premature and the Court lacks jurisdiction to entertain it at this stage. The AG therefore contends that the Court should await the outcome of that audit. The National Assembly supports the AG’s position. 2) The @IMFNews seeks to exit the case, invoking immunity under a treaty it signed with Kenya in 1963, which grants it absolute immunity before Kenyan courts. 3) The Former Auditor General Edward Ouk and the former Controller of Budget Agnes Odhiambo claim personal immunity, asserting that they acted in good faith during their tenure and therefore cannot be held accountable for any shortcomings. 4) The Current Auditor General FCPA Nancy Gathungu, CBS, and the current Controller of Budget Dr. Margaret Nyakang’o maintain that they cannot be sued in their personal capacities; only their respective independent constitutional offices may be parties to the suit. Although the petitioners had fully responded to all the applications and were ready to proceed, the @IMFAfrica and other parties stated that they were not ready and requested seven days to respond to the petitioners’ rebuttals of their applications. The Court then directed that all parties wishing to file any responses (replying affidavits and/or submissions) do so within seven days of today. The Court will thereafter peruse the documents and render its ruling on the applications on 25th June 2026. To fast‑track the matter, the Court will deliver its ruling on the applications without orally hearing the parties. There will be no highlighting of submissions. If any of the parties are struck out, they will be dropped from the case, and it may become necessary to amend the petition before it is heard on the merits. Finally, if the AG’s application to strike out the case unheard is dismissed, the petition will proceed to be heard and determined on the merits. If the application succeeds, the matter will end there. The petitioners are fully prepared and are doing everything possible to succeed in this epic battle against Kenya’s huge odious debt stock. Kenyan taxpayers deserve accountability and fiscal justice. We shall not relent. The petitioners will not be the first to blink. #ReKe #DeniBandia #OdiousDebtKenya

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jacob juma
jacob juma@kabetes·
Lawyers, Katwa Kigen and Ojienda are culpable of corruption in our Judiciary. They are conveyor belts for illicit money to the judges.
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jacob juma
jacob juma@kabetes·
I will pay for the cost of Katwa Kigen's petition. He must be debarred, estopped and precluded from holding a public office coz he's a thief
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SinCara♡
SinCara♡@dombwosque24823·
970 minerals na bado tunaombewa loans kwa IMF? Buana watu si wajinga
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Muriaso@muriaso·
Nikikumbuka time ya Kibaki we used to recieve 7 exercise books, 3 pens, pencil, ruler, sharpener and eraser every term na sai Ruto anapeana 40 bob for books napandwa na hasira
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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸
Politicians are not celebrities. They are public servants and they’ve forgotten their place.
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Okiya Omtatah Okoiti
Okiya Omtatah Okoiti@OkiyaOmtatah·
BRIEF ON TODAY’S PROCEEDINGS IN THE ODIOUS DEBT PETITION AT MILIMANI HIGH COURT This morning, the Milimani High Court did not hear the substantive Odious Debt Petition. Instead, the matter was adjourned to allow the Court to address multiple interlocutory applications seeking either to dismiss the petition unheard or to strike out some parties from the suit. The key applications before the Court are as follows: 1) The Attorney General argues that, because the Government has directed the Auditor‑General to conduct a special audit of Kenya’s huge odious debt stock, the petition is premature and the Court lacks jurisdiction to entertain it at this stage. The AG therefore contends that the Court should await the outcome of that audit. The National Assembly supports the AG’s position. 2) The @IMFNews seeks to exit the case, invoking immunity under a treaty it signed with Kenya in 1963, which grants it absolute immunity before Kenyan courts. 3) The Former Auditor General Edward Ouk and the former Controller of Budget Agnes Odhiambo claim personal immunity, asserting that they acted in good faith during their tenure and therefore cannot be held accountable for any shortcomings. 4) The Current Auditor General FCPA Nancy Gathungu, CBS, and the current Controller of Budget Dr. Margaret Nyakang’o maintain that they cannot be sued in their personal capacities; only their respective independent constitutional offices may be parties to the suit. Although the petitioners had fully responded to all the applications and were ready to proceed, the @IMFAfrica and other parties stated that they were not ready and requested seven days to respond to the petitioners’ rebuttals of their applications. The Court then directed that all parties wishing to file any responses (replying affidavits and/or submissions) do so within seven days of today. The Court will thereafter peruse the documents and render its ruling on the applications on 25th June 2026. To fast‑track the matter, the Court will deliver its ruling on the applications without orally hearing the parties. There will be no highlighting of submissions. If any of the parties are struck out, they will be dropped from the case, and it may become necessary to amend the petition before it is heard on the merits. Finally, if the AG’s application to strike out the case unheard is dismissed, the petition will proceed to be heard and determined on the merits. If the application succeeds, the matter will end there. The petitioners are fully prepared and are doing everything possible to succeed in this epic battle against Kenya’s huge odious debt stock. Kenyan taxpayers deserve accountability and fiscal justice. We shall not relent. The petitioners will not be the first to blink. #ReKe #DeniBandia #OdiousDebtKenya
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Gich@cgicarmunity·
@ISokwala Does it make sense to turn lights on during the day? Hazard is meant to indicate distress, Stationary or sudden stop... None of the above is for, driving slow, driving in the rain, or driving fast and reckless... Just use normal lights, it's safer and standard.
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Imran Sokwala
Imran Sokwala@ISokwala·
Heavy rains are back, and with them come reduced visibility, slippery roads, and a higher risk of accidents. From my point of view, I always advise that using hazard lights during heavy rain should be done with caution and only in specific situations. Hazard lights are designed to warn other road users that a vehicle is stationary or moving unusually slowly due to an emergency. The advantage of switching them on in severe rain is improved visibility when you have stopped, pulled over, or are crawling because visibility is extremely poor. However, the downside is that when hazards are used while driving normally, other motorists cannot see your turn signals, which can cause confusion and increase the risk of collisions. In heavy rain and poor visibility, the safer practice is to slow down, switch on low-beam headlights, increase following distance, and reserve hazard lights for true emergencies or when stopping is unavoidable.
Sir KELVIN🎩@Kevoh_254

Chekii, hii tabia ya kuseti hazard kwa mvua inasinya. Kama umelemewa, washa hazard na uweke gari kando. Acha kusonga!

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carmurah
carmurah@kamurasama·
Our chains are made of plastic
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Purity Mwangi🇰🇪
Purity Mwangi🇰🇪@PuritymMwangi·
@moneyacademyKE At this point, it’s not even mismanagement. It’s a well-coordinated disappearance, and we all know who is notorious for grabbing land.
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Joyce Nyairo
Joyce Nyairo@jnyairo·
About the Odious Debt case: May Okiya’s prayer for personal liability and recovery of funds lost be answered because it is the just thing to do when rulers decide to make personal aggrandizement their Bible.
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Donna Mugoh
Donna Mugoh@Eddie_Mugoh·
When we stop paying debt courtesy of Omtatah.
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