I hope Chelsea fans can finally see Maresca for who he is. He agreed to join City behind the scenes while at Chelsea, causing a ruckus and left us when we needed him the most
"Baba told me , Baba told me"
The same “Baba” whom you and others previously dismissed as economically unsound, and whom you once confidently asserted would “never become President of Kenya,” has now been conveniently elevated into a reference point within the same discourse.
The CATIC contract had already been duly awarded, and its subsequent cancellation by President Uhuru Kenyatta was largely attributed to allegations that Jimi, who was associated with the contracting entity, was politically aligned with Raila Odinga.
Raila Odinga himself was aware of these developments and publicly contended that the decision to halt the project was driven not by technical or economic considerations, but by what he characterized as executive greed and political vindictiveness, which ultimately jeopardized a potentially transformative infrastructure investment.
It is important to underscore that the project in question had received prior approval from the Kibaki–Raila coalition Cabinet, thereby situating it within a collective executive framework rather than being the unilateral product of a single administration.
What emerges from this is a pattern of rhetorical inconsistency and historical revisionism, where political figures are alternately vilified and later invoked as authoritative depending on shifting convenience. Such contradictions ultimately diminish intellectual coherence in public debate.
Full immunity for french soldiers in Kenya yet we are yet to execute atrocities done by British soldiers in Nanyuki who enjoys the same perks, he doesn't care about y'all.
A babe got cooked for going to State House because her internship required it. A mechanic posted a pic with the President’s son cooked. A photographer got bullied off this app for working with the President. But mention Ombachi or Bien and suddenly it’s “cancel culture.”
Liam Rosenior is proof that trying to please everyone is a losing game. Owners, directors, players, fans, media. He tried to please everyone & they ended up hating him. An important lesson in life for all.
It really confuses me when an African says “Land is no longer a key to wealth in today’s world “
If Land was really useless, why do you think colonization started with land dispossession?
It’s because land is everything..Land is where food comes from,it’s where people live,where you raise your families, bury them,etc etc
Where our resources are..
You lose land and you lose food security,you lose autonomy and you end up becoming dependent on wages, imports and donors😳
He who feeds you, controls you.
We can diversify our thoughts and still retain our lands✌️
David Maraga is a good man—a solid presidential candidate. But the kind of packaging he has right now is the kind that can cost an entire village its harvest.
He’s being misrepresented. Misguided. Rebranded into something that doesn’t reflect who he truly is. And that’s the tragedy of leadership in this country — when good men, with clean hands and strong values, allow a handful of loud, shallow strategists to repackage their dignity into something marketable. They call it image-building. But what it really is… is self-erasure.
You see, this is a former Chief Justice of Kenya. A man who once stood as a symbol of integrity and courage when this nation was losing hope. A man who upheld the law even when it was inconvenient. That name — Maraga — carries weight. It carries history. It carries dignity. But now, that dignity is being watered down by clowns trying to make him something he’s not.
Tafadhali bwana CJ, adjust your wardrobe.
You are not just any politician. You are a former Chief Justice. You are not broke. Your pension is constitutionally protected. You’ve earned your respect the hard way — through discipline and principle. So even if you don’t wear that suit to impress us, at least wear it to respect our intelligence because we know you are not poor. Don’t pretend to be. Don’t play small just to fit in with the noise. Looking poor does not fall under the qualities of a good leader. Nyonga tai vile ulikuwa unanyoka kama CJ. Get a fitting suit.
We the people of Kenya know exactly how much you earn in retirement — the framework is provided in the same constitution you defended. So dress the part. Speak the part. Walk the part. When you appear before us, it’s not just a show of class — it’s a show of consciousness. It’s a way of telling us that you remember who you are and what you stood for.
Please, stop with the TikTok challenges.
We have enough dancers & entertainers there already. Every politician is dancing — even Matiang’i joins in if the beat is right. But that’s not leadership, that’s entertainment. And Kenya doesn’t need another entertainer.
All your life, bwana CJ, we never saw you on TikTok doing challenges. Not when you were Chief Justice. Not when you made rulings that shook the political order. Not even when you retired with your integrity intact. So why start now, when the nation needs calm, thinking voices — not dancing shadows?
Right now, what you’re doing is arming your enemies. You’re handing them the very weapons they’ll use to discredit you. If someone with psychological intelligence decided to twist this, they could destroy your image before you even reach the ballot. Not because you’re not capable — but because you diluted your own brand trying to be relatable.
You don’t need to be like them.
Kenyans don’t want another entertainer. We already have enough of those in Parliament. We want a leader who can speak, think, and reason. Someone who can lead serious national conversations — not dance challenges.
We can’t even afford to dance, bwana CJ. The taxes are breaking our backs. The cost of living is suffocating us. So when you come dancing on TikTok, we don’t see a leader connecting — we see another one of them, trying too hard to be liked.
Be serious, bwana CJ.
Clean your circle. Drop the noise. Drop the baggage. The people misguiding you are not your friends — they’re opportunists trying to ride on your name. They don’t care about your legacy; they care about your visibility. They are clowns dressed as advisors, pushing you to erase the very thing that makes you stand out.
Kenyans respected you because you were different. You represented moral strength, discipline, and order. You didn’t need gimmicks. You didn’t need trends. For years, you led without TikTok, without stunts, without pretense — so why start now?
If you must go online, go there to speak, not to dance. Use your voice, not your moves. You were trusted because you were a man of principle, not performance.
There is no honor in beginning life from a place of deprivation. Our nations are being reduced to hashtags, and our mothers and children continue to suffer trauma. Meanwhile, the African Union holds meetings without meaningful action, and the United Nations remains largely indifferent
What the actual fuck!