It’s 1995. You wake up. There’s no Wi-Fi. You don’t have a cell phone. You don’t have a computer. There is no Facebook/Instagram/TikTok 
What is the first thing that you do?
In Yemen, 90% of men and 50% of women chew khat daily. A quarter of all their household income is spent on this plant.
Alcohol is haram, but they are all drug addicts. Make it make sense.
Maybe that’s a lesson about life, too. Progress happens when we look beyond ourselves and work toward a shared purpose—a common raison d’être.
Small acts of consideration can create a better Kenya for all. 🇰🇪
#Leadership#KenyaNiYetu
Ever noticed how boarding a matatu changes when people form a queue?
When everyone rushes to get in first, nobody really wins—there’s pushing, delays, and frustration. But when people line up, the process is smoother, faster, and everyone gets home sooner.
#HumanBehaviour
Dozens of fishermen have lost fingers (and worse) to wolffish… even after the fish was dead and decapitated.
The head can still bite down hard for a long time thanks to powerful jaws and lingering neuromuscular reflexes.
The heart of Kenya's history isn't POWER—it's perseverance. Through every challenge and change, ordinary people have carried the nation forward. 🇰🇪✨
#Humanity#KenyaHistory#Resilience#63rdMadarakaDay
#63rdMadarakaDay🇰🇪
A nation is more than its leaders-it's the dreams, struggles, and resilience of its people. Kenya's journey since independence reminds us that history is written not just in parliament, but in homes, farms, classrooms, and streets. 🇰🇪❤️ #KenyaHistory#Humanity
Sixty-three years after Self Governance, Kenya's story remains unfinished—written daily by farmers, teachers, entrepreneurs, students, and dreamers. That's the real history of a nation. 🇰🇪❤️
#Kenya#FutureForward#63rdMadarakaDay
People MUST resist Freehold Land being turned into Leasehold and oppressive TAXES imposed with the Land being auctioned upon failure to pay the those taxes.Objective is to disposess people of their Lands and turn them into labourers for the new owners.We have a CRIMINAL regime
“Tunajua ni mchezo, but maisha lazima iendelee.”
(“We know it’s a game, but life must continue.”) That's absurd energy.
Joke during hardship,Create memes during crises,Laugh at power outages,
urn suffering into humor.
That mixture of awareness + persistence is absurdism.
Existentialism vs Absurdism
("Tunajua Ni Mchezo, But Maisha Lazima Iendelee.")
Existentialism: Life has no inherent meaning, so create one. (Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone Beauvoir)(Albert Camus)
Absurdism: Life may never truly make sense, but keep living anyway. (Albert Camus)
A realization:
“There may never be a final moment where everything makes sense.”
An absurdists;
They laugh at the chaos,Continue living,
Enjoy friendships,Support family,
Dance at weddings,Watch football,
Build routines,keep going without pretending life has a neat explanation.