Major cheat code for life: Become difficult to rush. The world will pressure you to rush into everything. Rushed decisions. Rushed conversations. Rushed relationships. Rushed timelines. There's immense power in rejecting that trend. Slow down. Create space to think clearly.
Dear Entrepreneur, Not every failure is noble. Carelessness, dishonesty and refusing advice are not badges of courage. The value lies in responsible experimentation, honest review and correction.
Do not glorify losing money. Respect the money, time and trust involved. Make mistakes small, lawful, ethical and measurable, then extract the lesson before moving forward.
I just found out that water is considered a human right in Ireland, and households don’t pay water bills.
Every country should be like that.
Water is a human right and always should be.
In hierarchy: be loyal upward, protective downward, and neutral sideways. Never reciprocate arrogance. Never gossip. Deliver beyond expectation and let your political behavior signal maturity. Character is armor; it outlasts talent, charm, and luck.
The biggest mistake ambitious people make is showing the full size of their plans before they have enough structure to protect them, because public ambition invites envy, interference, advice, doubt, and unnecessary scrutiny, so keep early work quiet, let progress harden in private.
You have to give it to Safaricom employees for being properly trained on how not to notice that their 5G router has a problem, even when customers keep walking into Safaricom shops every day complaining about the same failing routers.
It cannot surely reach a point where Safaricom admits that this thing has a problem and either fixes it properly or removes it from the market?
Because at this point, people are paying for data they cannot use, carrying around a router that looks like a small transformer, making endless trips to Safaricom shops, then being treated like the problem is their imagination.
Safaricom has really deteriorated.
Or maybe selling people stress disguised as internet is now part of the business model.
Character is easy to fake when a man has no options. Poverty can look like humility. Fear can look like discipline. Social weakness can look like morality. Wait until he has money, access, sexual options, and the freedom to sin without consequence. Abundance does not corrupt nearly as often as it reveals.
If you are easy to provoke, people will eventually use emotion as a steering wheel. The fix is simple but hard: delay your visible reaction. Even ten seconds helps. Breathe. Ask one question. Make them explain. A lot of manipulation collapses when the other person realizes you will not donate instant emotion to their strategy.
It saddens me that most of you can't associate the unrest in schools with the current economic dysfunction.
Instead, you suggest cruel measures to "contain the errant children", rather than seeing it for what it is, a reaction to that dysfunction.
It is a pity.
When there is too much salt in your water or food that the body doesn't want, what happens?
Your tongue naturally rejects the food.
When there is excess salt in your body, what happens?
• You become thirsty,
• You drink more water,
• You urinate,
• You sweat the salt out.
But the functionally illiterate "experts" want you to believe that your body is so stupid that it has no homeostatic mechanism for eliminating the excess salt that it doesn't require.
The only thing that the body has never figured out how to eliminate is sugar.
Sugar is stored, turns into fat, clogs your arteries, and surrounds your organs as visceral fat, leading to chronic inflammation, chronic diseases and failing kidney functions.
Sugar is the enemy, not salt.
EAT SALT.
#FoodFriday
In other News, we have a press briefing in Nanyuki tomorrow to remind Duale that, indeed, sovereign power belongs to the people, and if any power held constitutionally is held in trust.
We shall not have an Ebola facility in our town!
Dr James Nyikal is the reason why you need professionals with ethos and values in Parliament. He has always been my model professional legislator. He has told the House that a health pandemic like Ebola is as a matter of science, dealt with on site and not abroad.
If a very minor County officer has Kshs. 250,000,000.= cash in his humble Kshs. 20m house in proletariat Syokimau, how much money is kept in the guarded homes of the senior apparatchiks in leafy suburbs? Kenya is a very rich country. Every succeeding government steals more than the previous but Kenya still stands!
(Ps. Don’t ever again wonder why we have Urban Planning Departments yet there is no urban planning on the ground. We build high rise houses with no commensurate infrastructure. The infrastructure is the monies kept in homes)
The race for; iridium, gallium, tantalum, beryllium, germanium, coltan, lithium, uranium, titanium, niobium, gold, manganese, tungsten, nickel, rubies, oil and gas, will be either what wakes up Kenyans, or finally breaks our fatherland.
We are a few steps away from being a superpower or being a failed state.
The current crop of leaders cannot usher in a golden age for our sacres land.
So I ask, to what end shall we be herded into poverty, enslavement to imperialism, indebted to international banking cartels and a dark future?
We have never known true sovereignty.
Our republic is still a colony of the British Crown.
Laikipia for example, even though it's endowed with trillions of dollars worth of precious metals, is owned by English lords, and registered in the United Kingdom- Laikipia Limited.
Our mineral wealth is also owned by the Crown, via World Bank.
Not a single gram of rare earths is touched without permission from The City of London.
Cue, Jacob Juma, he 'discovered' Niobium worth $300B in Mrima Hill, Kwale County, but only disclosed a third of the mineral wealth, $100B.
Why?
Because the two-thirds remainder would be owned by British/Scottish mining companies Cortec Mining Co and Stirling.
He was murdered by Kenya's excellent thugs; all of them not just PRESIDENT EBOLA.
In Turkana they discovered oil worth about $44B in Ngamia 1.
Then they did extra radar scans around Lodwar and discovered;
1. A fresh water aquiffer that had enough water to be supplied to all Kenyans, non-stop for 70 years.
It'd support irrigation and household utility and usher an agricultural boom.
Then an organization called the IDLO was involved and within 48hrs, Kenya's minister of water came out and declared the water saline and too expensive to desalinate, even though it was initially announced as fresh water.
Why?
The second discovery is.
2. Oil worth over $250B in only 4 wells.
Underline only.
Those who studied stratigraphy know we have more oil than Venezuela's $33 Trillion but that is a story for another day.
Yes, you heard that right.
Back to the 4 wells;
Tullows, a London registered oil corporation, the same one that had won the tender for Ngamia 1, claimed they couldn't extract the oil.
Because...they didn't have the technology.
Immediately after, Kenyan excellent thugs, rushed to privatise the land.
A firm allied to Moses Wetangula managed to privatise the land, endowed with two hundred and fifty billion dollars for only eight hundred and forty million Kenyan shillings.
A few years later, Tullows allowed for a subsidiary to be registered, Gulf Energy, majority owned by Kenya's political class.
And finally, they are extracting the oil.
They have the technology.
When the quest for independence grew and became uncontrollable, British government rushed to do geological surveys of Kenya.
To map mineral formations and endowment.
They discovered that our land had over 970 minerals, all economically viable.
So to hide them, they declared reserve concentration points as national parks, national reserves, animal sanctuaries, conservancies and forests.
Get it?
They don't care for the baby elephants, it's what the cute jumbo helps them conceal.
Economic freedom, absolute liberty and sovereignty won't be restored by digital anger.
I beseech you, take this fight for your livelihoods to the streets.
The streets is where they can't control you.
Non-stop mass action.
Mothers, fathers, children and the youth in the frontline.
It'd take you 30 minutes to get back your power.
Article one of the CoK clearly stipulates you can administer yourselves directly too.
Get up off your knees, let's get free.
Homeland✊🏿🇰🇪✊🏿
Trump paused USAID when he came to power and said, “Africans should handle African problems.” I wonder why the US wants Kenya, an African country, to handle their Ebola problem.
Tafakari
Yesterday in Parliament, the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Aden Duale, failed to assure the country that the government’s decision‑making on the Ebola question is within the law and fully under control. The Constitution demands both legality and respect for court orders and public participation.
Listening to him, the message is clear, the court will have its say but the executive will enforce their way.
When a High Court has already issued conservatory orders suspending an Ebola‑related facility, any suggestion that the Executive can press on regardless converts being within the law into a slogan to justify disobedience. Constitutional obedience is not optional and it is not subject to administrative convenience.
Kenyans are entitled to clear, honest answers. Who authorised these arrangements, on what legal basis and with what safeguards for public health and sovereignty? Dismissing concerns as mere alarm while sidestepping these questions undermines public trust in both the Ministry of Health and Parliament’s oversight role.
The right to health under Article 43 must be read together with Articles 10, 94, 95 and 165 on constitutionalism, public participation and the authority of the courts. You cannot promote public health by eroding the very legal framework that protects Kenyans from arbitrary executive action.
So the Ruto administration has the power to undo previous policies, change tax structures, and restructure whole ministries... but when asked about the Ebola deal, they suddenly become helpless victims of Uhuru’s signature? Why is this contract so special?
A leader must be hard on himself before he earns the right to be hard on anyone else. Without that, intolerance becomes hypocrisy. Build purpose. Become unavailable. Give value freely. Then hold standards without apology.
I think the questions that we are not asking loudly enough are:
If Ebola is mainly in the DRC why is America crying the loudest about it?
How are Americans getting Ebola?
What are Americans doing in DRC?