The race for; iridium, gallium, tantalum, beryllium, germanium, coltan, lithium, uranium, titanium, niobium, gold, manganese, tungsten, nickel, rubies, oil and gas, will be either what wakes up Kenyans, or finally breaks our fatherland.
We are a few steps away from being a superpower or being a failed state.
The current crop of leaders cannot usher in a golden age for our sacres land.
So I ask, to what end shall we be herded into poverty, enslavement to imperialism, indebted to international banking cartels and a dark future?
We have never known true sovereignty.
Our republic is still a colony of the British Crown.
Laikipia for example, even though it's endowed with trillions of dollars worth of precious metals, is owned by English lords, and registered in the United Kingdom- Laikipia Limited.
Our mineral wealth is also owned by the Crown, via World Bank.
Not a single gram of rare earths is touched without permission from The City of London.
Cue, Jacob Juma, he 'discovered' Niobium worth $300B in Mrima Hill, Kwale County, but only disclosed a third of the mineral wealth, $100B.
Why?
Because the two-thirds remainder would be owned by British/Scottish mining companies Cortec Mining Co and Stirling.
He was murdered by Kenya's excellent thugs; all of them not just PRESIDENT EBOLA.
In Turkana they discovered oil worth about $44B in Ngamia 1.
Then they did extra radar scans around Lodwar and discovered;
1. A fresh water aquiffer that had enough water to be supplied to all Kenyans, non-stop for 70 years.
It'd support irrigation and household utility and usher an agricultural boom.
Then an organization called the IDLO was involved and within 48hrs, Kenya's minister of water came out and declared the water saline and too expensive to desalinate, even though it was initially announced as fresh water.
Why?
The second discovery is.
2. Oil worth over $250B in only 4 wells.
Underline only.
Those who studied stratigraphy know we have more oil than Venezuela's $33 Trillion but that is a story for another day.
Yes, you heard that right.
Back to the 4 wells;
Tullows, a London registered oil corporation, the same one that had won the tender for Ngamia 1, claimed they couldn't extract the oil.
Because...they didn't have the technology.
Immediately after, Kenyan excellent thugs, rushed to privatise the land.
A firm allied to Moses Wetangula managed to privatise the land, endowed with two hundred and fifty billion dollars for only eight hundred and forty million Kenyan shillings.
A few years later, Tullows allowed for a subsidiary to be registered, Gulf Energy, majority owned by Kenya's political class.
And finally, they are extracting the oil.
They have the technology.
When the quest for independence grew and became uncontrollable, British government rushed to do geological surveys of Kenya.
To map mineral formations and endowment.
They discovered that our land had over 970 minerals, all economically viable.
So to hide them, they declared reserve concentration points as national parks, national reserves, animal sanctuaries, conservancies and forests.
Get it?
They don't care for the baby elephants, it's what the cute jumbo helps them conceal.
Economic freedom, absolute liberty and sovereignty won't be restored by digital anger.
I beseech you, take this fight for your livelihoods to the streets.
The streets is where they can't control you.
Non-stop mass action.
Mothers, fathers, children and the youth in the frontline.
It'd take you 30 minutes to get back your power.
Article one of the CoK clearly stipulates you can administer yourselves directly too.
Get up off your knees, let's get free.
Homeland✊🏿🇰🇪✊🏿
Uber, Bolt - Cabs and Bikes zimejaa NIS sai
Mostly Kalez 😉
Wana gauge mood of the kantri
Be wary of conversations with or while IN them
Payuka tu, it is your right but if I were you, kaa nyuma na ujipe *shugli*
Especially when paying with your Mpesa after ride comrades
From selling all the parastatals in the country, selling our Health Data records, inviting criminals like Adani, issuing passports to Warlords & Finally inviting Ebola. Ruto Must be jailed after 2027
⚠️ Shocking
In 1994, South Africa, 27-year old Alison Botha was abducted at knifepoint outside her apartment by two men, Frans du Toit and Theuns Kruger.
They drove her to a remote area where they raped, disembowelled, and suffocated her.
In an attempt to ensure her death, they slashed her throat 17 times, nearly decapitating her.
But Alison refused to die.
In total darkness, she held her exposed intestines with one hand and held her head upright to keep her severed windpipe together with the other.
She then crawled inch by inch to a nearby road, where she was rescued by a passerby.
Against all medical odds, Alison survived.
Her precise memory allowing police to arrest her attackers, who were sentenced to life in prison.
Alison went on to become a bestselling author and motivational speaker, inspiring millions with her story of resilience.
🕊️ Cecilia Wanjiku, a Form Four student at Utumishi Girls, is being remembered for extraordinary courage during the dormitory fire.
Reports say she repeatedly helped classmates escape, waking sleeping students, guiding others through smoke and shouting instructions as panic spread.
After helping save others, Cecilia later succumbed to injuries sustained in the fire. Kenya mourns a young life remembered for bravery, compassion and selflessness. 💔
@epcogal@kipmurkomen@NPSOfficial_KE Mungu Yuko and will avenge this shedding of innocent blood by demonic demented people ...
The Govt silence and inaction tells a story
Grace Wangare Thini is STILL missing.
A 16 year old girl vanished from St. Francis Mangu Girls High School and as every hour passes, the silence from those responsible becomes more suspicious, more painful and more dangerous.
Kenyans must refuse to sleep on this matter.
A child disappeared inside a boarding school.
Not in a market.
Not during riots.
Not while travelling alone.
Inside a controlled institution with gates, matrons, teachers, guards, dormitories and strict movement schedules.
That child did not simply evaporate into thin air.
The school knows something.
People inside that institution know what happened that night in that dormitory.
And instead of urgency, transparency and cooperation, what are we seeing?
Silence.
Deflection.
Arrogance.
Closed doors.
The principal is avoiding accountability while the Sub County Education Director appears more interested in shielding the school than helping a desperate family find their daughter.
This is no longer incompetence.
This is beginning to look like a deliberate effort to suppress the truth.
Meanwhile Grace’s parents are collapsing emotionally.
Her mother cries herself to sleep not knowing whether her daughter is cold, injured, terrified or even alive.
Her father is battling hypertension from stress and helplessness.
Imagine carrying your child for nine months, raising her, educating her, trusting a school with her future only for that child to disappear and the institution responds with silence and bureaucracy.
That pain can kill a parent.
Kenyans, this family cannot fight alone.
We must make noise.
We must demand answers.
We must force action.
Call the Ministry of Education.
Tag the DCI.
Tag child protection agencies.
Demand CCTV footage.
Demand accountability from the principal.
Demand immediate public communication from the school.
Because if a Form Four girl can disappear from one of the most guarded schools in Kenya and people remain silent, then no parent in this country should ever feel safe again.
Grace Wangare Thini is not a statistic.
She is a child.
And until she is found, this country must not rest.
A 16 year old girl vanished from one of the most guarded girls schools in Kenya and the people running that institution are behaving like we are disturbing their peace by asking questions.
Read that again slowly.
A WHOLE CHILD disappeared.
Not outside a nightclub.
Not in a forest.
Not during chaos.
Inside a boarding school.
Inside St. Francis Mangu Girls in Kiambu County.
And what is shocking is not just the disappearance of Grace Wangare Thini.
It is the coldness.
The silence.
The arrogance.
The complete absence of urgency from people entrusted with children.
Grace disappeared on 10th April 2025.
The school only realised she was missing the following day after a teacher attending the third lesson noticed she was absent from class.
Meaning for hours nobody knew where she was.
Nobody checked.
Nobody panicked.
Nobody cared enough to immediately raise alarm.
This is a Form Four student living under school control, not an adult renting her own apartment in Nairobi.
So how does a child disappear from a highly secured boarding school without answers?
Today together with Maina Magret and Amos Koech we went to that school seeking one thing only:
Truth.
But what we found was walls.
The principal refused to face us.
The secretary redirected us like we were beggars asking for favours instead of citizens demanding accountability for a missing child.
Then came the deputy principal Mrs Gitonga in charge of curriculum.
The attitude alone told a story.
Arrogant.
Dismissive.
Defensive.
The kind of behaviour public officials display when they know something is wrong but believe ordinary Kenyans are too powerless to push further.
Simple questions became a problem.
Who last saw Grace?
Which teacher was on duty?
Which gate did she pass?
Was CCTV reviewed?
Were students questioned immediately?
Did she leave alone?
Was she assisted?
Why the delay in informing the parents?
No straight answers.
Only referrals.
Excuses.
Bureaucratic games.
They referred us to the Sub County Education Director over 40 kilometres away as if this is a paperwork issue and not a missing child crisis.
Meanwhile Grace’s parents are dying slowly.
Her father Mr Thini is battling hypertension from stress and emotional torture.
Her mother Eunice Wairimu is surviving on tears, prayers and hope.
Every day they travel from Naivasha near Wanyua Junction searching for answers no parent should ever beg for.
Imagine waking up every morning not knowing whether your daughter is alive, injured, kidnapped or dead.
Then imagine the institution responsible for her safety treating you like an inconvenience.
That is the cruelty this family is facing.
And Kenyans must stop normalising this madness.
A school cannot lose a child then hide behind offices and titles.
This country has become dangerously comfortable with institutional silence.
When poor families cry, powerful offices close ranks.
When children disappear, systems protect reputations first before human life.
That is why this case must not die.
The DCI, Ministry of Education, Child Protection agencies and every security organ in Kenya must move with speed and seriousness.
Because Grace Wangare Thini is not just another name.
She is somebody’s daughter.
And tonight somewhere in Kenya, two parents are staring at a silent phone praying it rings with news that their child is still alive.
Israel killed every single child in this photo today in Deir Qanoun Al-Nahr, South Lebanon.
Every. Single. One.
6 children.
Murdered, alongside their parents.
None of these is global:
1. Petroleum Development Levy
2. Petroleum Regulatory Levy
3. Road Maintenance Levy
4. Anti-Adulteration Levy
5. Merchant Shipping Levy
6. Railway Development Levy
7. Import Declaration Fee
8. Value Added Tax (VAT)
9. Excise Duty
10. Customs/Import Duty
Your fuel costs are self inficted by Greedy Government
The back of a Namibian laborer covered in scar tissue from years of whipping by a German farmer named Ludwig Cramer, (1912–1913).
Taken by the Rhenish missionary Johann Jakob Irle.
The most terrifying detail about Noah's Ark isn't the size of the flood. It is the design of the boat. If you look closely at the blueprints God gave Noah in Genesis 6, He was extremely specific. He gave the exact length, width, and height. He specified the type of wood and the pitch to seal it. But God left out one crucial component: no steering wheel, no sail, and no engine.
Think about how scary that is. Noah built a massive vessel to survive a global storm, but he had zero control over it or where it went. He couldn't steer away from rocks, turn into the waves, or aim for dry land. He was completely at the mercy of the water. The Ark was designed for floating, not navigation. Noah's job was to be the passenger, not the captain. God was the Captain.
This is your life right now. You are trying to put a steering wheel on a situation that God wants you to simply float on and allow Him to lead and take control.
This blessed me. I hope it blesses you too. 🙏🏾