Pastor Ng'ang'a speaks more spiritual truths than your favourite theologian, Dr Bishop Reverend Pastor Theophillus of The Redeemed Theorem Church of Christ, the Son of His Holiness Repentance, Jerusalem Diocese of Capernaum, Siberia.
It was painful to watch this sitting. A whole OB-GYN refusing to acknowledge that only biological women can get pregnant. Anyway we know why she didn't want to answer it. She doesn't want to be cancelled or fired. She would lose clients if she admitted that only women can bare children. That's the disease that's in America, Europe, Australia, Canada and all those "woke" countries. In UK a nurse is not allowed to say "pregnant woman", he/she should say "pregnant person". As if men can get pregnant.
@gk_ruku Hello, Kindly confirm Chiefs and Assistant chiefs appointed by the Principal Secretary Interior and National Administration last year, many Kenyans are suffering lack of their services in various locations and Sub-locations countrywide. Thank you.
@PSCKenya@HakiKNCHR Kindly note our Sub-location and location is suffering for lack of administration officer. Please Offer them Confirmation Letters before end of the year.
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🌬 Loc 1 _____ Gatanga.
🌬 Loc 2 _____ Kīnyona.
🌬 Loc 3 _____ Rūchū.
🌬 Loc 4 _____ Mūrūka.
🌬 Loc 5 _____ Gaichanjirū.
🌬 Loc 6 ______Mūthithi.
🌬 Loc 7______Ngīnda.
🌬 Loc 8______ Mūgoiri.
🌬 Loc 9______ Kanyenya-inī.
🌬 Loc 10_____Weithaga.
🌬 Loc 11_____ Mbiri.
🌬 Loc 12_____ Iyego.
🌬 Loc 13_____ Gītugī.
🌬 Loc 14_____ Kīru.u
🌬 Loc 15______Gaturi.
🌬 Loc 16______Kariara.
🌬 Loc 17______Kamahūha.
🌬 Loc 18______Kīgumo.
🌬 Loc 19_____ Kīrīti.
🌬 Loc 20_____ Gīkīndū.
Her name was Anarcha Westcott. You won’t find her in history books, but her suffering shaped modern medicine. Anarcha was just 17 years old; she was enslaved and had just given birth.
The birth left her body torn and wounded. She was in agony, bleeding, and in desperate need of care. Instead of receiving care, Anarcha was taken to a doctor, not to help her but to use her. His name was Dr. J. Marion Sims.
Today, some call him the father of modern gynecology. He didn’t see Anarcha as a girl or as a human being. He saw her as an experiment. He performed over 30 surgeries on her without anesthesia, without her consent, and without mercy. She screamed through every cut. Her body was opened again and again. Her pain was ignored because she was a slave.
Her body became the foundation for tools, techniques, and procedures used in gynecology to this day. He became famous. Hospitals were named after him. Statues were built in his honor. But Anarcha? She was forgotten. No recognition. No statue. Not even justice. Her name deserves to be known. Her voice deserves to be heard. This is her story, and we’re finally telling it.