Kalonzo Musyoka: I have to encourage William Ruto to begin to socialize himself to the possibility of an election loss; he will not be the first one. We want William Ruto to prepare himself to accept, because he is behaving as if he cannot accept a loss, and making Kenyans believe he is insurmountable. I want him to prepare himself so that we have a tradition of leaders accepting defeat #CitizenSundayLive
WHY THE BOYCHILD IS STILL SINGLE?
This is why the boychild is still single and will remain so for a while.
Some girls have turned attention-seeking into a full-time career. Every weekend is a concert, every club is a runway, every table must be climbed for visibility. Phones are always recording, filters are working overtime, and shisha is being smoked like a chimney in an industrial area nonstop, proudly, dramatically.
Likes must be secured.
Videos must be posted.
Validation must be received.
Then suddenly… BOOM 💥
You’re 35.
Now it’s: “I’m ready for marriage.”
“Any serious man, please.”
“Where are the good men?”
When the serious boychild wanted you, you called him broke, dry, stingy, boring, too serious, no vibe, no lifestyle.
Meanwhile, he was busy hustling, dreaming, building quietly.
You ignored him while dancing on tables for men who never planned to marry you. The wababas provided vibes, champagne, and empty promises.
Fast forward :
The wababas are now battling blood pressure, diabetes, ulcers, and doctor’s appointments.
Attention? Finished.
Energy? Gone.
Future? Loading… slowly.
Let’s be honest:
Club attention has a shelf life.
Marriage requires patience, teamwork, and vision not spotlight and loud music.
Advice to our girls:
Lower the standards shaped by Instagram.
Stop confusing attention with commitment.
Stop insulting the boychild who is still finding his footing.
If you must marry, marry that boychild who is also struggling to make it. Grow together. Suffer together. Build together. One day, you’ll celebrate the fruits of early marriage with the same boychild you once called broke now proudly calling him my husband.
Where is the boychild what our mbeb is 35years ?
Today’s “boring broke boychild” might be tomorrow’s CEO, governor, or homeowner.
Choose wisely. 😄
You may not like what I have to say but I’ll say it anyway: State House lunches = waste of public funds. Bus rides, per diems & buffets don’t build roads or jobs. Mr. President, pause county visits & State House lunches for 100 days—embrace digital town halls. End the politics of plates, embrace the politics of the future.
@RobertAlai Prof.kobia she is trying to be biased! Unpaid care work and psychological support it is all parties being involved! That one is nill and void!
Dm . Prof.