The death of the ENIGMA reminds me of Dembe’s words when Reddington died in blacklist
“…I also thought of Raymond (Insert Baba). More than anyone I’ve ever known, he’s always been at peace with death. He says death is inevitable. It will come for us all. And that inevitability robs death entirely of its significance. What matters are the things that are not inevitable. The things we create. The things we find. The left we take when everything in our life is leading us right. How we live. I’ve always loved him for that. For his remarkable refusal to “go quietly into that good night.”
Imagine. Raymond (Insert Raila), a man surrounded by death in so many ways, so passionately committed to embracing life. He could have surrendered a thousand times over and Some End. But instead, he chooses to rage. To rage against the dying of the light. To rage against the bad guys that would do us all harm. Rage to protect those people he loves. To find moments of peace and joy– and fun even though he knows the light is still dying. To live a most passionate life, knowing it will still lead to the same inevitable end– is perhaps the most deeply moving choice one can make. It is the lesson at the very core of my time with him. You never imagined this is how it would end. But our time with him, our time together, was never about how it ended. It was about the adventure, about life, about Raymond constantly reminding us, showing us, imploring us To rage
#RIPRailaOdinga
I am very much ready to crowdfund for Maraga. I have spent thousands in the club before why not send the money to Maraga so the he creates an enabling env for me to make $ and spend thousands again during his tenure?
Kila mtu akidonate Mzinga mbili...
Slogan: Mzinga for Maraga
Listen to this.
Very hilarious but the message within is so deep, the government had 12 uninterrupted months to concoct some sort of change but instead they chose otherwise
#SiriNiNumbers#OccupyStatehouse2025#June25th
We really have to realize that there's nowhere else to go to. Moving to the abroads is not the solution. Private insurance for Aga Khan is not it. Moving kids to IGCSE will not cut it. Buying a good car is futile. We have to fight this system as a whole because this is home.