Pale UoN after kuenroll Masters kuna unit fulani inaitwa statistical computing and lec insisted we do it using R. Tukadhani ni jokes, time ya exam we were supposed to hand write the codes 💀😂
What they didn't think about was that wangeshikwa. Juu kama hawakudhani watu wangekufa si wangelala pia. Idk man we were all angry teenagers at some point, and kuwasha Moto na kufungia watu mlango from outside was not a thing that crossed our minds. At least I hope
FYI: Utumishi girls school in gilgil is sponsored by the National Police Service. It has preferential treatment for students from serving security officers. Some of the girls in trouble are daughters of senior security officers. The puzzle is how to close the files.
Last October, my niece was raped on her way home at around 9;00pm. After those two beasts were done violating her, they forced her to send money to an M-Pesa till.
My sister called me crying in the middle of the night and I called Usikimye Founder, Njeri Wa Migwi, because I didn't know what to do. My niece received the medical help she needed, and the matter was reported to the Theta Police Station in Juja Constituency. She was given an OB, number 07/09/10/2025.
My niece went to follow up with the police but they didn’t even bother to write a statement. They didn’t even visit the scene. I paid a visit to the station with a lawyer @fatumabdulkadir, my wife @njerikan, and a friend, @JulianiKenya and spoke to the OCS. Our presence forced the Officer Commanding the Police Station to assign an officer to her case.
My niece wrote her statement and we drove the police to the site. The lady assigned to the case was Inspector MWW. I kept in touch with her every other day for months while following up on the case. The wheels of justice in Kenya grind slowly or sometimes never even start. As a good police officer, she filed a miscellaneous application in court to find out who owned the M-Pesa number to which my niece sent the money.
The application went through, but before the inspector could identify the perpetrators in January, she was arrested by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, Serious Crime Unit. The same DCI unit that has been harassing me and arresting me on trumped-up charges. I have been under state surveillance for a long time, ironically for being a good citizen advocating for a better Kenya.
My repeated calls to a police inspector were flagged by the National Intelligence Service, which handed over the call logs to the DCI to obtain a search warrant against her. She was arrested, her phone and laptop confiscated and taken to DCI. She gave my phone number to her family, and they called me. They told me she was questioned and accused of helping me plan protests. Inspector MWW was accused by the DCI of planning to mobilize members of the public to demonstrate and cause mayhem in the Ruiru area. Specifically, she was suspected of offences including preparation to commit a felony, malicious damage to property and assault causing actual bodily harm. The case also involved unauthorised interference with computer systems, with allegations that she used WhatsApp chats, text messages, and other digital communications to orchestrate or coordinate actions that posed a risk to public peace, stability, and safety. Her HP Compaq laptop and dual-SIM smartphone were seized for forensic analysis to gather evidence related to these alleged activities.
I called Advocate Ian Mutiso, who went to see her at DCI and was ready to help. She declined legal assistance connected to me, fearing that accepting it could be interpreted as evidence of an association. She cut off all communications with me to protect her job and decidednot to follow up on my niece’s rape case. The last time I checked on her through her family, her gadgets were yet to be returned to her. After her arrest, even the officers at the police station refused to investigate the case.
Then another assault and attempted rape happened. Same place. Same people, according to the description given by the second victim. This time, the rapist sent the money to himself, not another number, and took the victim’s phone. The victim could see her phone’s location somewhere in Juja. The victim’s OB number is 02/03/03/2026.
If the police had arrested the perpetrators instead of the investigator, the second rape wouldn’t have happened, and many other crimes. Every year since this government came to power, the National Intelligence Service (NIS) has continued to grow. Their budget is Ksh 51.4 billion, while the Judiciary’s is about half that, at Ksh 27.8 billion. The judiciary has over 250 court stations and tribunals across the country. They have more employees, a pending caseload of approximately 600,000 cases, and justice to deliver to millions of Kenyans, but it’s the spying agency that has a bigger budget.
The NIS does important work to protect Kenyans, but it also has units that are assigned to abduct active citizens. They have killer squads who will show up in protests masked, and shoot unarmed citizens. The same budget for NIS is where the president can call and send Noordin or his minions to deliver a briefcase containing millions of shillings to a politician or someone the president wants to bribe, so they can be silenced or persuaded to support him. They collect dirt, blackmail, and bribe people to support an unpopular president whose only legacy is abducting and killing young people. increased debt, and defunding education.
Let this regime be a lesson to all of us. Never vote for people who are accused of beating women, raping women, murdering and committing crimes against humanity. When you vote for such people, they will not care about the safety of women and children, they will prioritise house repairs over health, handouts instead of funding education, and if you dare protest, they will send police to shoot you. The pain and depression in the lives of Kenyans are a result of voting for someone who showed us his true colours, and we still elected him.
Tomorrow, my family and I will join the women’s march in Nairobi to protest against femicide, gender-based violence and the children who have been kidnapped or killed. I will be in the streets for my niece, and every woman and child whose life has been violated and ruined by this regime.
Ps: I have attached the search warrant and photos of the OB numbers in the thread.
MISSING CHILD ALERT
Abdirahman Adan Ibrahim Adow, a Grade 4 pupil from Mombasa Muslim Primary School, is missing
He was last seen near Premier Hospital in Nyali, Mombasa
If seen please immediately call Fatuma Mohammed at +254707074009
Please retweet & share to help bring him home safely!
#MissingChildKE
People on TikTok are like “If someone you don’t know says hi to you as you pass them on a sidewalk, they’re engaging in a manipulation tactic called ‘boundary-bombing’—here’s 5 signs to look out for” and then their next post is “The Village Theory” about how people need community
With or without knowing, this is how you co-regulate someone who is in deep distress. You allow them space to vent, get the energy off their crumbling bodies, while remaining calm, close. And you can see the man is allowing himself to be held.
Just travel as partners,no need for cohabitation, travel to another country for a staycation, you'll see things and decide whether that's the monkey you want to endure.
Never decouple William Ruto and Uhuru Kenyatta.
They are Siamese twins of political treachery and economic devastation.
Anything else is narratives.
End.
DON’T BE AVERAGE
• Go to the gym 12x a day
• eat 2,000 grams of protein by noon
• carry your car to the gym, don’t drive
• sleep in a plank
• never take a rest day, you’re wasting time
• don’t drink water, it has no protein
• eat your meals in a wall sit
Missing Child Alert: Suheeb Abdirisack Abukar was last seen today, May 27, 2026, around 10:00 am on Sixth Street, Second Avenue, Eastleigh. His mother, Nacima Abdi Salat, is appealing to the public for any information that may help locate him. He was wearing a green jacket and grey trouser. Anyone with information is urged to contact 0720597760.