Life begins at 40.
The rest was just research.
Until 40, most people are running experiments.
You test your body with late nights, junk food, skipped workouts.
You test your mind with stress, comparison, shortcuts.
You test relationships, careers, beliefs.
Some experiments fail quietly. Some leave scars.
That phase was not a mistake.
It was data collection.
At 40, something shifts.
You finally know what doesn’t work.
You know which habits drain you and which ones build you.
You know which people cost you peace and which ones give it back.
You know your body’s warning signs.
You know the price of ignoring sleep, movement, and discipline.
Youth runs on hormones and hope.
Midlife runs on wisdom and intention.
At 40, you stop chasing excitement and start choosing stability with strength.
You don’t want chaos anymore. You want clarity.
You don’t want motivation. You want systems.
This is when health becomes non-negotiable.
Not to look good.
But to stay independent.
To keep joints working, memory sharp, libido alive, confidence intact.
You realise muscle is not vanity. It’s insurance.
Sleep is not laziness. It’s medicine.
Boundaries are not arrogance. They’re survival.
Career-wise, this is when depth beats speed.
You may not run the fastest anymore, but you know the route.
You stop proving. You start producing.
You focus on leverage, not hustle.
Fewer moves. Better moves.
Emotionally, 40 is freedom.
You stop needing approval.
You stop explaining yourself.
You stop arguing with people committed to misunderstanding you.
You finally understand this truth:
Energy is limited. Spend it wisely.
The most beautiful part?
At 40, you still have time.
Enough time to rebuild health.
Enough time to correct mistakes.
Enough time to create wealth, meaning, and legacy.
But now you have context.
You don’t waste decades repeating the same errors.
Life before 40 teaches you what not to do.
Life after 40 is where you do it right.
So if you’re 40 or approaching it, understand this clearly:
You’re not late.
You’re not declining.
You’re not finished.
You’re finally qualified.
The research phase is over.
Now begins the application.
A reminder, my people.
Back in August, I exposed how Ayale Nursing Home received over KSh 8 million from SHA, yet it doesn’t even exist.
What did the Ministry of Health do?
They rushed out a statement saying the hospital had been "suspended."
But here’s the part many missed: they suspended the wrong one.
The real ghost Ayale I pulled from the MOH database had a different registration number.
The one they “suspended” was not the same facility.
No arrests were made.
No money was recovered.
Soon after, SHA payment data stopped being published.
Meanwhile, ghost hospitals continue operating, some likely still receiving public funds.
This is why we must demand CS Aden Duale release SHA payment data.
Transparency isn’t an attack. It’s a duty.
Festus Amimo, the big boss of Mayienga FM, decided to discuss urgent power supply issues by booking a deluxe room at After 40 Hotel with his charming colleague Collata Ann Ngesa. Agenda? Ensuring zero blackouts in the electricity department. According to the DCI's juicy report, the hotel's security manager got a frantic call from Colleta screaming that Amimo had suddenly collapsed mid-presentation.
When they burst into room 604, there he was, unresponsive on the floor, but his horizontal engineering apparatus still standing tall at full attention, saluting like a loyal soldier refusing to power down! No load-shedding here, it was overcharged and ready for action, even in the face of total system failure!
Medics rushed in but unfortunately, the grid was permanently offline. Netizens are losing it online, word has it that Amimo might have popped a few too many blue pill power boosters,,, you know, those magical Viagra volts,, in a heroic attempt to keep Colleta fully electrified all night long.
Sometimes, trying to compete with GDC to be the ultimate KPLC supplier leads to a fatal short circuit! May Yehova Wanyonyi remember our boy Amimo as he circumnavigate through the corridors of Sayuni.
The goal was to hear good, unfortunately instead of Cumming he went to the lands of no return. Kama kawa sisi walala hoii hatuna maoni, Letu Jicho tu. 👀
There are two agendas being pushed at the same time and what amazes me is how most people don’t see it.
The first agenda: the viral videos and photos mocking Raila Odinga Jnr.
At face value, it looks like people being insensitive or childish online. But if you look closer, it’s a calculated psychological operation meant to prepare you, to soften your resistance, for the Computer Misuse and Cybercrime (Amendment) Bill, 2024.
They want you to be outraged enough to say, “Take those videos down!”
They want you to willingly call for censorship, to beg for regulation, to cry for control. That is how manufactured consent works.
They make you feel like you’re making a moral choice, when in reality, you’re giving them permission to police your speech, your thoughts, your digital space.
It is shameful to mock anyone with a disability. Society has always known that.
Long before government bills and online outrage, that punishment existed naturally and socially.
Nature has its own way of punishing cruelty — often by giving the cruel something equally heavy to carry.
And socially, such mockery has always been taboo. But now, in the age of moral decay and shallow trends, you’ve baptized mockery as “dark humor.”
There was a time when even our art corrected us:
“Ukiona mtu ni kilema, baba,
Ukiona mtu ni kilema, mama,
Wacha kucheka, kesho ni kwako,
Wacha kucheka, utazaa kilema.”
That song was not just a melody. It was a mirror of conscience.
Now, that conscience is being manipulated — your compassion being used as a tool of control.
The goal is to amplify outrage so that there’s no resistance when new laws, quietly designed to silence dissent, are passed.
You’ll think you’re defending decency, but you’ll be defending tyranny in disguise.
The second agenda: Governor Mutahi Kahiga’s remarks.
Here again, you all know what’s going on, but many will still pretend not to.
His utterance was despicable, yes, but the intent behind the timing and amplification is even worse.
Ask yourself: Who benefits most from this kind of ethnic provocation?
If you pay attention, you’ll see a familiar pattern. A rift is being engineered, deliberately, to prevent two major communities from ever sitting at the same table.
The irony is that many in the political class from both sides have intermarried, dine together, and laugh at your outrage.
The architects of division know that if Kenyans unite on class and conscience, if you ever decide to speak with one voice, their empires crumble overnight.
So they light a fire between tribes, feed you anger, and then hide behind the smoke while signing new laws and sealing new deals.
You’ll spend weeks debating the words of one misguided messenger, while the real enemies of progress keep cashing in on your distractions.
This isn’t new anything new. It’s Divide and Rule 101.
You think you’re reacting to events, but they’re designing your reactions.
You think you’re watching coincidences, but you’re witnessing choreography.
As for me, I see it clearly. Langu huwa jicho ila nawaona kabisa.
And until you start listening, really listening, Kenyan politics will keep repeating the same script, just with different actors.
The system survives not because it’s powerful, but because the people are divided and distracted. Wake up before the smoke becomes your reality.
OMG. What is wrong with always pads? Kwani they’re selling us reused, ama they’re expired ama it’s the synthetic Peteoleum l? And she’s not the first Kenyan to complain. We need to support @JoeMwai lawsuit against Proctor & gamble for messing with our health. Women are dying 😳
My brothers let me bring to your attention this ;
While we were all mourning Raila Odinga, William Ruto quietly signed 8 controversial dangerous Bills into law.
Among them:
National Land Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2023
Land (Amendment) Bill, 2024
Wildlife (Amendment) Bill, 2023
Computer Misuse & Cybercrimes (Amendment) Bill, 2024
National Police Service Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2024
Air Passenger Service Charge (Amendment) Bill, 2025
Virtual Asset Service Providers Bill, 2025
Privatisation Bill, 2025
These aren’t harmless.
They give government power to spy, silence Kenyans and sell govt assets
The Cybercrimes Bill can let them shut your account, and the Privatization Bill opens the door to selling public assets, quietly.
While the nation was distracted, Ruto moved fast.
Ask yourself, why the rush?
Why now, when all eyes were elsewhere? 8 bills assented in one day
Kenyans, stay awake
They think we are sleeping.
We are not.
Ruto must go
When Ruto questions how one can access KSh150M “that belongs to the county,” we ask much bigger questions: Where do the billions casually splashed in churches, campaigns, and political handouts really come from?
The truth is, Kenya keeps paying the price of leaders we put in office without demanding true accountability or proven integrity. Too often, individuals are entrusted with positions they are neither prepared for nor committed to serve honorably, and the result is always the same: scandal after scandal, billions lost, and ordinary Kenyans left to suffer.
This is not new. More than a decade ago, I stood up and called out corruption involving William Ruto. Today, we find ourselves asking the very same questions, facing the very same struggles. The cycle has not broken, because we continue to accept leadership without accountability.
Leadership cannot be about selective outrage. Corruption is not only what your opponents do; it is also about what happens under your watch. If you are in charge of a department, a ministry, or a nation, you cannot claim ignorance while billions vanish. Accountability means taking full responsibility for what happens under your leadership.
If we are serious about ending corruption, then accountability must start at the very top:
1. Leaders must have demonstrated integrity and proven competence before they are entrusted with public office.
2. Budgets and decisions must be open to scrutiny.
3. Assets must be declared, and unexplained wealth must no longer be excused.
The tide of corruption in Kenya is strong, but we cannot allow it to define us.
Everyone Ni blogger Wa Maraga online. Whether smallwig, bigwig, midwig. Every tweep that wants to see change. Juu Hana pesa ya bloggers. We are doing this for him, for free.
Maraga the 6th.
‘Tell your Children to stay Home’
@WilliamsRuto said
But.
Wasn’t Bridgit Njoki Home?
Was she a threat?
My God!
Death Toll ya sabasaba has hit 43.
43 Lives most of whom police went to look for. People were in there homes bana.
Heh! Ní taa Ngoma na Hii Imeniuma mbaya sana
#RutoMustGo
Stop asking if Maraga has money to campaign,it starts with you and me.The same way we let people know about maandamano is the same way you should let them know about Maraga.
#MARAGATHE6TH
When a Cabinet Secretary proudly declares that "securitising the fuel levy is no secret and we have no apology," every Kenyan should be alarmed. This is fiscal recklessness.
Here’s what it means economically:
1. They’ve turned a regressive tax (fuel levy) already disproportionately affecting the poor into collateral for opaque borrowing.
2. The debt is off-book. It does not pass through traditional parliamentary oversight mechanisms. It is essentially state-backed borrowing via stealth.
3. It creates a cycle of dependency: As more future revenues are pledged today, the government becomes increasingly desperate to tax more or borrow again just to meet basic obligations.
4. You pay twice: First at the pump. Then again through inflation, because increased fuel costs ripple through the entire economy transport, food, electricity, everything.
5. No productivity, no development, no returns. The borrowed billions do not fund infrastructure or industry. They disappear into recurrent expenditure or politically motivated projects.
Kipini Conservancy: Kenya’s Last Wild Coastline is Under Siege
Tucked between Tana River and Lamu counties lies Kipini Conservancy, a rare and vital ecosystem where elephants, lions and leopard roam the coast, and endangered turtles nest along untouched beaches. It is one of the only places in Africa where you can witness leopards, elephants, and turtles all within the same coastal stretch. But today, this sanctuary is under serious threat.
Originally a cattle ranch, Kipini was abandoned for livestock purposes due to a heavy concentration of tsetse flies. After two decades of failed ranching, the family that owns it made a pivotal decision: to preserve the land for wildlife conservation, environmental research, and eco-tourism. Thus, Kipini Conservancy was born as a family trust with the goal of protecting biodiversity for future generations.
But instead of becoming a beacon for conservation, Kipini has become a cautionary tale of exploitation and deceit.
One member of the family, Omar Sherman, also known as Dr. Farouk Sherman, has allegedly attempted to sell the conservancy multiple times to the highest bidder. He is accused of fraudulently soliciting donor funds from the EU and the Kenya Tourism Board under false pretenses, setting up shell projects like Kipini Lodge, and misrepresenting conservation efforts with the aid of his wife, Sari Sherman, a UNEP employee.
The most alarming claim? That he brokered a deal to forcibly sell Kipini to the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) for an estimated $500 million, triggering multiple military visits in 2021. In defense of the land, the family patriarch, Awadh Swaleh Nguru, along with several conservation organizations, filed a case in the Environment and Land Court to block the acquisition. Read the case here. https://t.co/5Ha0bTaJjH
And the threats do not end there.
Oil and gas exploration looms over Block L6, which encompasses the conservancy. Farouk is also reportedly attempting to sell parts of the land for titanium mining, with the help of Mining CS Hassan Joho, through a company called Celestlink Investment Ltd, allegedly linked to the minister.
Why Kipini Matters:
➡️ It is the only ecosystem in Kenya where elephants, lions, leopards, and turtles coexist on a beach.
➡️ It hosts the only remaining elephant migratory corridor connecting the Boni-Dodori and Galana-Tsavo ecosystems.
➡️ Its forests, Kangawati, Bopwe, Luimshi, serve as elephant birthing and maternity grounds.
➡️ Bahareni and Lake Amu forests are critical elephant retirement zones.
➡️ It supports endangered Coastal Topi breeding and migration paths.
➡️ It contains one of the last remaining turtle nesting beaches where all five species lay eggs.
➡️ The land also holds priceless coastal heritage including ancient mosques, ruins, tombs, and sacred "ras."
➡️ It is Kenya's first gazetted ESA (Environmentally significant Area)
Kipini Conservancy is clearly designated for wildlife conservation and tourism in the Lamu County Spatial Plan. Yet, its future is being quietly bartered away.
This is more than a land dispute. It is a battle for one of Kenya’s last truly wild coastal frontiers. If we lose Kipini, we lose an irreplaceable link in East Africa’s ecological and cultural heritage.
We call upon the Ministry of Tourism @rebecca_miano , the courts @CJMarthaKoome , and the MPigs to stop this madness. Kipini cannot be sold to the highest bidder. This is our heritage, and we won’t let it go without a fight.
Dear @MarvelStudios ,
Here goes my BlindShot.
My name is Julius, also known as JulioSupercharge, a blind visionary from Kenya 🇰🇪
I've been a lifelong fan of Daredevil. Losing my sight at 10, I found hope in a blind superhero who used his other senses to navigate the world and fight for justice.
Today, I’m a lawyer advocating for disability rights, maximizing my other senses just like Matt Murdock. Beyond the courtroom, I'm also a blind adventurer I've summited both Mt. Kenya and Mt. Kilimanjaro back to back. My skills range from reviewing cars by touch and feel, to driving, riding motorcycles, skating, cooking, and hiking.
In many ways, I live the Daredevil spirit in real life.
I’d love to sit down with you and explore how we can inspire the next generation of kids with disabilities in Africa through comic books and storytelling that reflect their strength and possibilities.
Writing this with blinding faith and hope that you get to see this message.
Looking forward to your response.
Thank you,
JulioSupercharge
#FreeKanMaiyo isn’t just about one person. It’s about a system that silences, detains, and punishes anyone who dares to speak truth to power. Until Kan Maiyo is free, none of us are truly free.
Godfrey Mwasiaga Kakan Maiyo was arrested for posting this video on his TikTok account. @DCI_Kenya needs to know it's not only they who will suffer for killing our children but even the politicians, their wives, and children will become targets!