There is a guy on these streets who started quietly calling out poor county services in his neighborhood.
From uncollected garbage to filthy roadsides, sewage, lack of drainage...just basic things. A guy complaining about not having the bare minimum in his neighborhood.
He gradually started noticing that the problems in his neighborhood are present throughout his city. And this is the capital ciry. He eventually realised that the rot was multi-agency incompetence, and while focusing on county level incompetence, also started discussing the infuriating, immovable sloth of the authorities. Simple things. Potholes, dangerous curbs, poor city planning, dangerous buildings coming up, total annihilation of zoning laws, hooliganism on the roads, dangerous shacks on the road - these are things everyone should be inflamed about.
This gentleman has started a bit of a movement by inspiring others to focus on their local areas, calling out poor services and incompetence at the local level - definitely the spirit of devolution.
Lately, some bots have even started accusing him of being a blogger, on someone's payroll or a propagandist. HOW STUPID ARE WE? HOW STUPID ARE WE THAT DEMANDING BASIC SERVICES IS SEEN AS A POLITICAL AGENDA?
This gentleman in question, @Alfayaz11, is a professional, a businessman and an established name in his industry.
Personally, I see his posts as a form of civic service and a way to demand better from elected leaders and appointed ones.
His posts have inspired many to reject mediocrity.
This country doesn't have a funding problem - it has an incompetence problem.
A upright civilian like @Alfayaz11 demanding better does not make him a politician.
My Journey Back Home Begins Now. This event was sponsored by Kenyans and I am forever grateful. Buying tickets on the day of travel, 13 days long stay, 10 days long Training, buying equipment on self sponsorship couldn't have been any better without your support. The light you carry has been very instrumental in my Journey recently and in her memory🇰🇪, she will remember this as a shared dream. Blessings!
Soccer would not exist without immigrants. Immigrants play and coach the game, work in the stadiums, fill the stands, and make celebrations like the World Cup possible. Six of the players on the US Men's National Team are immigrants.
We will not allow ICE or anyone else to sow fear in our communities — especially at this moment. As the world comes to our city, we will stand proudly with our immigrant neighbors and reject these attacks for what they are: an attempt to divide us.
My purpose in the game is fulfilled ⭐️
I lived out my childhood dreams, played on the biggest stages, won the biggest trophies. Grateful to God for all of it.
To all my fans, the clubs, my teammates and my family: this will forever be ours. Thank you.
The mission is complete. Now I step into my next calling.
More of the journey to come.
Love,
Divock Origi
I can officially call myself a Marathon Runner 🙌🏾
Today’s run was tougher than I had expected. I started on a high note and everything was going well until kilometer 10 when I noticed that my support system was missing in action.
That meant no electrolytes, something that I wasn’t mentally prepared for!
Having covered 30km in 1:55hr, the sub 3 was so close, but unfortunately, today was not the day! Things got really tough after the 30th kilometer, and despite efforts to hold it together, I had to walk from Kilometer 36 to kilometer 40, from where I gathered myself to the finish line!
Many lessons have been learned today… and this has been a fair debut! From here, the only way is up!
I randomly chose collins from Kibran Auto to paint my friend’s car ( pictured) and he did an excellent job at a reasonable cost.
He picked the car , updated me on every step made via whatsapp and dropped back the car fully painted.
I would highly recommend his services.
When I wanted to buy a new fridge 2 years ago, a Samsung double door with water dispenser 630L or so was 300k
A Mika with 600L was 150k.
Currently, the same Samsung is 180k and the Mika is 135k.
I volunteered for a week’s medical camp at Bamba Kilifi. Day 1 picture heading to the camp. Day 4 picture night briefing as medics. (See dates and times)
Look at our expressions.
We saw conditions I had never seen before and left exhausted, traumatized and helpless. Binadamu?