God grant me the serenity
To accept the things I cannot change;
Courage to change the things I can;
And wisdom to know the difference. Living one day at a time;
Enjoying one moment at a time
" You go to jail for stealing a chicken but you become a governor for stealing a billion shillings "- Nyawanga Owuor.
( Video Courtesy of Sauti Sessions
Money does not destroy relationships.
Money reveals them.
Money reveals
• Discipline.
• Leadership.
• Direction.
• Priorities.
• Character.
Money reveals the quality of decisions being made inside a home.
When money is flowing, many weaknesses remain hidden because life appears stable.
But, then, when pressure arrives, suddenly the arguments begin.
Most people think they are arguing about money.
They are not.
They are arguing about what money has exposed.
The absence of:
• Planning.
• Leadership.
• Vision.
• Discipline.
A drought does not create weak roots, it reveals them.
A woman will patiently live with you when you are broke because she can still see your direction, priorities, discipline and vision.
But if you remain rudderless, disorganized, chaotic and visionless, the marriage will collapse.
It is not the absence of money, it is the absence of leadership.
A storm does not create a weak foundation, it exposes it.
Money does exactly the same thing.
#BetterTogether
A police officer carries enormous power.
The power to stop, search, arrest, detain, investigate and, in some cases, use force.
That power must always come with responsibility.
It is therefore deeply disturbing that many police officers in Kenya continue to hide their names and service numbers while carrying out their duties. This is not only wrong, it is a direct violation of the law.
The National Police Service Act No. 11A of 2011 is clear. Paragraph A10 states:
"A Police officer in uniform shall at all times affix a nametag or identifiable Service number in a clearly visible part of the uniform."
The law does not say "sometimes." It does not say "when convenient." It says at all times.
Why would an officer conceal their identity from the public they are sworn to serve?
An honest officer should have no fear of being identified.
A professional officer should proudly wear their name and service number. It is the rogue officer, the corrupt officer and the abusive officer who benefits from anonymity.
When citizens cannot identify officers, complaints become impossible. Accountability disappears. Justice is obstructed. Public trust is destroyed.
The Inspector General knows this problem exists.
The National Police Service Commission knows it exists.
Human rights organizations have repeatedly raised concerns about it. Yet little meaningful action has been taken.
A police uniform should never become a mask behind which misconduct is hidden.
The question Kenyans must ask is simple:
Are we being policed by accountable public servants, or by individuals who deliberately conceal their identities while exercising state power?
No police officer should be above the law. The first duty of law enforcement is to obey the law.
Every officer must wear a visible name tag and service number.
🇺🇸 Trump on 23 March 2026: "I started the war for regime change in Iran. We won. We wiped out their whole regime."
🇺🇸 Trump on 16 June 2026: "I don’t believe in regime change. Never works."🤣
This man is a habitual liar.
DATA CENTRES
Let me share some uncomfortable information
The data Centres they are seeking to build will be the surveillance centres. They will act like the prison warden, monitoring and allocating punishments and giving scores.
For those data Centres to work, they will need FRESH WATER to cool the hardware.
They will need to divert water from entire dams towards the data centre. For example all the water feeding the Nairobi population will need to be diverted to the data centres for cooling the systems.
See the number of legal cases in the USA against the data Centres.
We have not talked about radiation that they will produce and affect the populations living in the environs
IShowSpeed says the World cup is bigger than the Super Bowl
“Football connects all. We don’t need to speak the same language, but if i kick the ball to you;you kick it back to me. That’s the football language, everybody speaks it” 🌎
There's something wrong with our governors
Wavinya Ndeti bought empty gunias at KSh 2,400 each
Abdi Guyo bought sodas for Ksh 1M
Kenneth Lusaka bought wheelbarrows at KSh 100K each
Now another one has built a toilet for half a million? We are completely fucked up as a nation
One day, Kiraitu Murungi, then Minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs, and President Mwai Kibaki were driving around and some boys showed up in the road and asked them to give them some little cash.
Kiraitu dipped his hand in his pocket and before he could extract the money, Kibaki asked him:
'Bwana Waziri, what are you trying to do?'
Embarrassed, he answered that he was getting some 'chai' for the young men by the roadside.
Kibaki then asked:
'Why should these people be given money?
What have they done? Don't they have farms to till or cows to feed?
Who invited them to come and stare at our motorcade?
Surely, must we just be paying people for standing by the roadside?'
Upon ascending to power, Kibaki never participated in any harambee because he believed that it was better to grow the economy than to dish hand-outs.
When a delegation from Nyeri went to him to ask for favours in terms of funding after the 2002 polls, the president told them, without blinking an eyelid, that banks in Kenya have things called loans which one could apply for and that State House was not licensed by Central Bank to offer credit.