Just as Allāh created the stars and the moon to align at the right moment, He will bring the perfect person into your life at the appointed time.
Keep your heart open, seek His guidance through prayer, and remain patient.
Allah will literally sit you down and break you to humble you, then will isolate you to build you.
Then will give you back everything ten fold to prove to you He's real and everything happens for a reason.
How can an African president visit Norway to seek “an operator of a shipping port” and claim that such primitivity “benefits Kenya?” Does the so-called fishing port even exist? This is embarrassing!
Dua for Overthinking, Distress and Difficulties
يَا حَيُّ يَا قَيُّومُ بِرَحْمَتِكَ أَسْتَغِيثُ
Ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum, bi-Rahmatika Astagheeth!
“O Living, O Sustaining, in Your Mercy I seek relief.”
— Tirmidhi 3524
We are literally babysitting our President at this point. Every day it’s “don’t sign that deal, don’t take that loan, don’t rig elections, don’t silence critics, don’t burden citizens with more taxes, don’t embarrass the country…” How does a man with dozens of advisors still need constant supervision from the public? We can’t even afford to switch off for a moment as a country.
1. Why turn freehold titles into leaseholds?
2. Why should I pay tax on land that I own and not selling or renting?
3. What gives government the right to auction off the property if taxes aren’t remitted over time?
Hii michezo ya land laws iishe. Our lands belong to us.
This habit of lecturing Kenyans that no president has ruled this country for one term, so Uliam has to rule for two terms, is a very terrible entitlement. Kenyans don't owe anyone two terms. You are allowed to be president as long as we choose to. If we say half-term, so be it.
Immediately the debate on fuel prices started in Parliament, most MPs allied to government quietly walked out.
Here is the picture.
That alone tells you their stand on the fuel crisis.
They know they would have to defend Ruto by defending these fuel prices which would have exposed how disconnected they are from ordinary Kenyans struggling with transport, food and electricity costs every single day.
So instead, they chose silence.
But silence is also a message.
And the painful part is this: Kenyans keep suffering while leaders avoid accountability right in front of us.