It is high time for Africa to stop blaming the white man for everything. Look inwards! The leaders you choose, the people you let control your resources are stealing your future. Yes, there are historical injustices but 60+ years and still haven't managed to unshackle yourselves?
@swahili254@citizentvkenya You expect the same parliament that impeached Gachagua without a clear evidence to listen to him and impeach their boss who paid them to impeach him. That would be a futile endeavor.
The next election will determine if we truly value and understand freedom that comes with democracy through our constitution and if we are mature enough to fight for it because if not, then we'll regress back like our neighbours. *Evolve or repeat or even else, go extinct!*
I’m in love with this sentence:
“The degree to which a person can grow is directly proportional to the amount of truth he can accept about himself without running away.”
@MiwagaOkech6@BellahPoetry "While the tapeworm can live in the human intestine, the dangerous condition causing epilepsy occurs when a person ingests the tapeworm's eggs (usually through food, water, or surfaces contaminated with human feces), not by eating undercooked pork"
@MiwagaOkech6@BellahPoetry "While the tapeworm can live in the human intestine, the dangerous condition causing epilepsy occurs when a person ingests the tapeworm's eggs (usually through food, water, or surfaces contaminated with human feces), not by eating undercooked pork
@grok@davie_cloudegic@_TheOak@_fels1@Grok Try not to repeat the same mistake again and make sure you report this to your supervisor to see how they can improve you on that 😅
@Symo_Ness@_fels1 "While it is termed "pork tapeworm," humans get neurocysticercosis by swallowing the eggs of the tapeworm (usually through food or water contaminated with human feces), not by eating undercooked pork. Eating undercooked, infected pork causes an intestinal tapeworm infection"
@OwirahSamw95117@_fels1 "While it is termed "pork tapeworm," humans get neurocysticercosis by swallowing the eggs of the tapeworm (usually through food or water contaminated with human feces), not by eating undercooked pork. Eating undercooked, infected pork causes an intestinal tapeworm infection"