Today, Arsenal fans are celebrating 🥂🎈🥳🍾 Arsenal's own achievements—not other clubs' achievements like the haters do. 🔴⚪
We focus on our success, our history, and our journey. That's the Arsenal way. ❤️🤍
I have just watched how Ebola started in Liberia and how it spread to Guinea.
A quarantine facility was set up manned by military but Ebola wipped out patients together with medical team.
This is what Kenyan government is tolerating.
I don't have the guts to watch the Utumishi CCTV. Just the narration is making me sick in the stomach.
There are two explanations I'm not accepting for that kind of horror. 1) parents have dropped the ball, 2) it's demonic.
It's not that I don't think that those explanations are true. They are, to a certain extent. But leaving it there is very dangerous and leaves the door open to more arson. For example, I wonder: did the girls not play it ahead and think their schoolmates could die? If they did, why did they go ahead anyway? If not, what were they thinking? Were there those who were coerced?
This isn't about theory. It's about how to stop the same ideas growing in other kids. I hope at the very least we get to hear the thought process that led to here. Even if the devil is the main character, we need to know.
And I fear also about the impunity. I hear that the girl who set off the Nairobi girls one in 2017 had her name changed. I read that the Kyanguli culprits never faced prison time. I have heard stories from board members and teachers who, when faced with discipline cases, it's the parents who are so belligerent, refuse to listen to the school and head to court, or head to a PS or someone high up in the Ministry, who then calls the school and orders them to readmit the student.
We need a coherent conversation about justice when it comes to crimes committed by minors. And while I do understand that schools can be unfair as well, there's something to be said about our automatic posture to go on the defense about our children when it would be helpful to discuss our children with the village. I think there's a complete breakdown of communication and goodwill all round, and all of us adults need to take some responsibility for it.
There's a way we Kenyan adults have lost the ability to play the tape to the end before taking action when it comes to our kids. If our kids see us attacking school administrations on their behalf, or paying for exam leakage, how are they to take responsibility seriously?
We need to accept that we've all lost the plot to some extent. Because our kids are using fire in school like American kids use guns.
@MigunaMiguna Flying exposed individuals into Kenya isn't 'diplomacy'; it is exposing millions of citizens to potential catastrophe. A government that cannot fix basic roads wants to manage Ebola protocols? Stop this madness immediately.
EBOLA is the most lethal contagious disease in the world. It has no treatment or vaccination.
Bringing Americans who are exposed to EBOLA to Kenya for whatever reasons is an act of HIGH TREASON as it exposes EVERYONE to extinction.
It must be opposed, resisted and overturned. No Ifs or Buts.
#SovereigntyFirst
#RutoMustGoNow
#NoToImperialism
Am I struggling? Yes.
I am behind in rent, school fees and bills.
Am I happy? Extremely.
I am learning new skills, travelling and meeting Kenyans fighting for their lives and fighting against President Ruto rogue regime.
Support my work - 0799428109
https://t.co/pk27wSkpCO
Whoever did the underpass at Haile Sellasie understood the assignment. The whole city in floods but the underpass is very clear. The contractor na manager wa lines za super metro can make Nairobi Work
Lawyer are nonchalant in relationships!
That's true, I can't mix pressure of pleasing my lady/lord & the talking stage concurrently.
My Lord takes precedent.