I have some advice for young men newly employed,
When you get employed:
โข Be grateful to God, your parents, your mentors and your boss for this opportunity
โข Work hard
โข Respect your employer
โข Adhere to your employer's rules and protocols
โข Embrace the mission and vision of the employer
However, if working for your employer becomes unbearable due to other reasons,
โข Quit respectfully
โข Follow the procedures of quitting as written in your contract or employment letter
โข Return your employer's resources in your custody
โข Handover politely and thank your employer for giving you an opportunity
โข Leave with a clean conscience
Don't be chaotic, abusive and contemptuous on your way out.
Don't think you are smarter than your employer.
The employer you are disrespecting gave you a livelihood when you were seeking a footing and direction.
The employer may not have paid you to your satisfaction, but be polite.
Don't go bad mouthing your employer, speaking nastily, and broadcasting your foul mouth while disclosing what is considered private policies, programs, products or services of your former workplace.
Leave courteously.
This way, you open room for better opportunities, newer networks and better leverage.
Don't be a rude employee. Other employers will fear giving you opportunities in the future because they don't trust you.
Be courteous when you close the door behind you, the universe will be kind to you on your way out.
You still don't get it. You unethical people have zero regard for lives that do not belong to Imperialists. There is no resolving objections here. You build it we burn it down. Looks like that's the only language bioterrorists will understand.
We await the full details of the agreement, including relevant impact assessments and contingency plans. Parliamentary procedure, public participation, and due process must be followed. Objections stand until this project is proven to be in the best interest of Kenyans.
We have formally notified the U.S. State Department and the Department of Health of binding interim conservatory orders issued by the High Court of Kenya on 28 May 2026, which immediately halt the proposed establishment of any U.S.-backed Ebola exposure, quarantine, isolation, or treatment facility within Kenyan borders.
We are aware of the court action filed in Kenya against the Ebola isolation facility. We are in touch with Kenyan authorities and are optimistic we can resolve objections.