If I don't let you go, I put us both in danger. Only one of us will make out of this alive and it will have to be me. It does not matter in what state. If I let you go, we both live. It is ravaging,I know, but you make the choice; it's your call.
Our parents are being conditioned to think young people are unruly. So that the message that we need to tame our youth sits better than our youth are fighting for us.
After giving birth, a woman's internal wounds take six months to heal, 12 months for physical recovery, two years for hormonal balance, and up to five years to rediscover her identity. Relationships frequently fail during this time due to a lack of understanding. Be kind and patient with new mothers; they are facing more challenges than it appears.
I'm in one hall in a hotel working my tired ass off. In the next there's a group celebrating a birthday. In the next is a rotary club celebrating their president. In another are Arsenal fans hoping to win the match against PSG. Life!
@awuoshee@_mkamba If the school is in a marginalized area, it's a possibility. Otherwise, it's not by merit because those positions are pegged to specific job groups. Ain't no way she's in D1 at 25!!!
Name: Githui Ivy Wangechi
School: Alliance Girls’ High School
Results:
English — A (Plain)
Kiswahili — A (Plain)
Mathematics — A (Plain)
Biology — A (Plain)
Physics — A (Plain)
Chemistry — A (Plain)
Christian Religious Education — A (Plain)
French — A (Plain)
Mean Grade: A (Plain)
Githui Ivy Wangechi was a bright young woman who scored straight A’s in her KCSE at Alliance Girls High School before joining Moi University’s School of Medicine, where she was in her sixth year pursuing Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB).
Her promising life was cut short after she was murdered by her boyfriend, Naftali Kinuthia, following rejection. He claimed he had spent money on her during campus years.
Talk to your friends, get a bit of detail, go a bit deeper.
Some of them are regularly talking to AI and it's agreeing with their craziest ideas and you have to catch it mapema
Language can liberate perception or imprison it. A person can spend years experiencing structural pressure as personal failure because the inherited vocabulary points inward instead of outward. The words available to us shape where consciousness is allowed to look.