I’ve signed a petition calling for accountability over the humiliation of a Grade 10 student in the Kenyan Senate. No child should ever be degraded in public institutions. Join me in demanding action and stronger protections for children’s dignity: https://t.co/K7a8q1BgOf
20 years ago, i left my country, my culture, my food, and family to embark on a journey that started with the release of my very first body of music! So many of you were a part of my life and career since the very beginning, and some of you have joined the adventure along the way. I’m forever grateful to all of you. Each of you played a very crucial role in where this journey has taken me thus far!
I just wanted to take this moment to say thank you! Thank you for the greatest first 20 years ever! 20 years of the most loyal, die-hard fans that don’t play about me whatsoever, 20 years of hard work and hardworking teams around me, 20 years of lessons, 20 years of unforgettable experiences and accomplishments, 20 years of my family being my number one support system, and to all the people who said yes to me and gave me a chance before it was “cool” to (Execs, DJ’s, writers, producers, dancers, choreographers, directors, fashion designers, photographers, glam, journalists, brands, mentors, etc etc) 20 years worth of thanks to you!! I thank God, He’s been very generous to me and the Glory belongs to Him! #R20 🙏🏿⚓️
So let me get this straight,they can’t find Ndiangui, but somehow managed to track down the so-called Kware massacre suspect in a matter of hours? Are we seriously this blind to the games being played?
This isn’t just about justice anymore, it’s about control. They’re testing the waters, measuring how angry you are. Because they know it only takes a few days for Kenyans to move on. That’s the bet. That’s always the bet.
And let’s not pretend, Boniface Kariuki was gone long before their scripted version hit the press. Now they’re spinning another tale: “We can’t locate Ndiangui.” But these same people tracked Albert Ojwang right into his home?
Let’s be clear: The only hope Ndiangui has right now is your voice and mine. The moment we go quiet, he disappears into the system, another nameless forgotten statistic.
Why is it so hard for this government to let those they accuse face a fair trial?What are they so afraid of?
Produce Ndiangui now, wacheni hii mchezo!!!
Dictator @FEGnassingbe has gotten so confident in his abuse that he pushed the button further with the masses by completely wiping presidential elections from our constitution without a referendum. The arrogance with which tyrants rule their people by underestimating the power of the people is what eventually lead to their downfall
As the #Togolese saying goes: “The man lying on the ground no longer fears falling.”
After 60 years of tyranny, poverty, and dehumanization under this dynastic regime, the people of #Togo are already on the ground. And now, nothing( not fear, not force, not propaganda) can stop them from rising
#FaureMustGo #FreeTogo
🇰🇪 KENYA BLACKS OUT THE PROTESTS... BUT THE STREETS WON’T GO QUIET
Police are clashing with protesters for a 3rd straight day - tear gas, live rounds, and running battles across Nairobi and beyond.
Now the government’s gone full blackout: live media coverage banned.
The trigger? Mounting anger over tax hikes, unemployment, and corruption... but this is bigger than a bill.
It’s about power, and who gets to hold the mic when the country’s burning.
If you have to silence the cameras, you’ve already lost the room.
Source: @ClashReport