@ArielleCPX@trustedSauceDP Some lawyers can work on a % of expected outcome, not necessarily to pay upfront. But they must see the possibility of winning.
Hello Stranger, Called Jaymoh, allow me to tell you a story. When I was 26 years, I owned only an extension(yes, for electricity), by 27 years 9 months, I had a million in my account. By 28 years 5 months, I had less than 100k. By 30 years, I had built my mum a house.
A thread.
Kuenda driving school nikupoteza pesa and time . Get someone akifunze kuendesha gari kama uko sawa enda driving school fanya exam pewa license enda home 😂
Hapo kama unajua your car has major issues & you want to get rid of it, u just ram straight into it.
You are found innocent & insurance pays you without questions 🥹
The Treasury is hiding KSh 150.7 BILLION in a secret "Sovereign Bond Proceeds Account", OUTSIDE the Consolidated Fund.
This is UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
No parliamentary oversight. No Auditor General. No Controller of Budget.
We demand: Name the bank. Open the books. Freeze the account.
This is for anyone setting up home internet for the first time.
Most of us pick a plan like 20 or 40 Mbps thinking, “I’ll be fine, it’s just my phone.”
Then real life kicks in.
Your 55” Google TV is streaming, laptop is updating, someone’s on YouTube and apps are running quietly in the background.
Suddenly everything slows down. That speed you paid for is being shared across all those devices.
And here’s the part nobody tells you early enough. It’s not truly unlimited either. You’re working within a set data allowance and once you push it, performance can dip.
So from experience always go a bit higher than you think you need. 60Mbps and above will give you a better experience.
I don’t think people really get how different elite marathoners are.
A sub-2 marathon is 4:34 pace… for the full 26.2 miles.
Most runners could train for years and still not hold that pace for a 10K, let alone a marathon.
At that level, it’s not just discipline anymore.
It’s talent, genetics, years of training, insane pain tolerance, perfect execution… and honestly, bodies that seem built for this in a way the rest of us just aren’t.
Different game entirely.
Let this video remind us that no matter what we go through now, we should never succumb.
We should never lose sight of the goal. That even though our current tribulations may try to blur our path, we will never give in for the goal is clear in our minds.
Absolute Defiance.
The clock stopped at 11:00AM on April 23, 2026, as Kenyan environmentalist Hillary Kiplagat Kibiwott completed his tree-planting challenge in Elgeyo-Marakwet County after 24 gruelling hours. This was his Guinness World Records attempt, now awaiting official confirmation.
Kiplagat battled steep terrain, biting cold and exhaustion in the challenge. No sleep. Just one man, a shovel and a refusal to quit.
Photos by Elvis Koskei