Some journeys aren't measured in kilometres... they're measured in the moments you miss.
A missed call. A cup of chai. A shared meal with strangers who become friends. The excitement of finally seeing the "Karibu Nyumbani" sign.
This wasn't just a campaign.
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🎬 EPISODE 9: HOME
The road finally led him back...
No more missed calls. No more lonely nights. No more counting kilometres.
Just the laughter he had been carrying in his heart all along.
Every trip was for this moment. Every sacrifice was worth it
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@Halimaprinces@RAbdiAnalyst@jama_moha@farhiyaabass@HamzaDaud19 Tonight, the tea is hotter, the chapati is softer, and #NyiriNyiri tastes even better—because it's shared with the people who matter most.
Because home isn't the end of the journey... it's the reason for it. ❤️
One final chapter remains... 🚛🏡
The engine goes quiet, but the mission isn't done,
After days on the road, another delivery reaches its destination. Before the doors open and the cartons come down,he takes a deep breath and smiles not because the journey was easy, but because someone was counting on him.
Some journeys don't become memorable because of the distance.
They become memorable because of the people you meet along the way.
A familiar smile. A shared laugh. A few quiet minutes before the engine starts again.
Not every hero wears a suit.
Some wear dusty boots, wake up before sunrise, and spend days on the road so their families can sleep with peace of mind.
Every kilometre driven is a sacrifice. Every delivery made is a promise kept.
#TheLongRoadHome#MadeInKenya@Halimaprinces
@Halimaprinces@jama_moha As he begins another long journey, one thing reminds him of home—a warm cup of chai, soft chapati, and the rich taste of MasterSlices Nyiri Nyiri.
Because sometimes, it's the simple moments that keep you going.
❤️ To be continued..
#TruckLifeKE#KenyanStories#RealFuelForTheRoad
When you call yourself a Muslim organization and yet like to pick and choose your outrage, it raises serious questions about your credibility.
Again, I must reiterate this for the emotionally driven, delusional individuals: the facts on the ground are that Somalia 🇸🇴 has not been united since the collapse of 1991, and in truth, many would argue that the collapse began in 1969. Yet the OIC apparently likes to pick and choose which Muslim-majority countries they would like to intimidate and which ones they ignore due to the financial assistance they receive.
If you look at the list here, a lot of these countries are BFFs with Mogadishu Republic whose term has expired. All the outrage, all the outcries for Somaliland, but complete silence for the Arabs, Albanians, and most of all the Turks.
I’m assuming this is your usual supremacist complex that likes to micromanage religion based on supremacy. It’s either you call out all countries and condemn them equally, or you are just a political tool doing the bidding of your financial backers, and in doing so, you have reduced yourself to irrelevancy and condemnation letters.
If you were truly an Islamic organization, you would call for every single country on the list to close its embassy and vacate the premises. But you won’t, because countries like Egypt, which is also a supporter of the Mogadishu Republic, are also among the backers and supporters of the State of Israel, including the Kingdom of Jordan. And let’s not forget the Turks, who provide the IDF with uniforms and have continuously supplied fuel to the tanks and military machinery of Israel.
So hypocritical condemnation is all you have.
I must reassert that I have absolutely no opinions on the matter of these countries and their foreign policy agendas. What I do like to call out is hypocrisy and crocodile tears.
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