1. โWhat was it like growing up in your city?โ
2. โWhat was it like traveling there alone?โ
3. โWhat was it like the first time you did that?โ
4. โWhat was it like when you broke up with your ex?โ
@itskipronoh What Kibaki didn't or Didn't do is irrelevant now unless we want to go exhume his body to ask this question. Kenyans need accountability for who are in position to transform the nation not those who are resting in their graves
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The priest saw the wounded man and crossed the road.
The Levite saw him and passed by.
But the Samaritan โ the one least expected โ stopped and helped.
A church shut its gates to protestors.
Matatu drivers sheltered them.
Modern-day parables write themselves.
I do not like the current feeling of helplessness. Sometimes it feels like weโre just watching a country we love slowly collapse โ powerless, unheard, and tired. You want to fix things, scream even, but all you do is scroll, sigh, and carry on. Helplessness is the new normal.
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A fatherโs presence in a childโs life often embodies the earliest encounter with conditional love โ a love that teaches boundaries, expectations, and the unspoken rules of the world. Through him, the child learns that affection may sometimes be earned, trust must be maintained, and approval can hinge on action. This dynamic becomes a quiet rehearsal for lifeโs broader relationships, most of which are governed by similar conditions.
Yet within this framework lies the opportunity for balance โ to offer not just discipline, but grace; not only expectations, but unwavering presence.
This Fatherโs Day, may we strive not merely to be fathers, but to be present โ to raise children who are not only prepared for the world, but also feel deeply rooted in love that, while real and imperfect, does not falter. Let us be better.
My fellow young people, diabetes is no joke. Take care of your healthโcut down on sugar, manage stress, and stay active. Prevention is better than cure!