STOLE THEIR KNEES
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Stole their homes.
Stole their land.
Stole their livelihoods.
Stole their schools.
Stole their hospitals.
Stole their dignity.
Stole their freedom.
Stole their futures.
Stole their childhoods.
Stole their loved ones.
Stole their peace.
Two years later, the government is still afraid of its young people because of June 25, 2024, when Gen Z occupied Parliament and declared that power belongs to the people. A day the state murdered its youth simply for carrying a flag.
Today, we came out to remember our martyrs. We were met with roadblocks, dogs, horses, and police intimidation. Yet we came in peace, carrying flowers and flags to honour those who gave their lives for a better Kenya.
You can block roads, but you cannot stop Gen Z Mashujaa Day. Today was a public holiday, and we honoured our martyrs. We refused to let the police stop us because the fear is gone, and change is coming. The fight for justice continues.
#Justice4OurMashujaa #HakiSasa #JusticeNow
#June25th
Most of us we like quoting Jacob Juma, but there's one question we never ask ourselves.
" Who killed Jacob Juma and why was Jacob Juma killed?"
Two possible reasons:
1. Whistleblowing the Eurobond thuggery.
2. Revealing how our minerals are being looted.
Last week, Senator Okiya Omtatah while reading his documentation on Odious Debts and budgeted corruption,
There was constant interruptions by the Speaker and Senator Cherargei said one thing you all need to hear.
" If you want to be the President, you must stop talking about Odious Debts."
When Jimmy Wanjigi spent hours revealing to Kenyans these illegal non existing debts,
His house was raided, he was put under constant state surveillance and faced serious harassments.
That begs the question, " Why does the state panic anytime they hear someone talking about Odious Debts? Why do they panic when they hear about nationalizing minerals?"
The answer is one. Kenya has been looted, is being looted and the looters are afraid of an enlightened population.
That tells us that if we want to destroy this murderous system which has been created by legacy politicians and their colonial masters,
We must fearlessly come out and address the issue of Odious Debts.
IMF after trapping Kenyans under the armpits of Odious debts, has pleaded immunity against prosecution.
Why do we allow economic terrorists to make economic decisions for us when they cannot be held accountable?
This is a debate we must have as a country.
The Odious Debts and Minerals debate is a serious debate.
#DeniBandia #DrainTheSwamp
Nigeria discovered oil in 1956
The UAE discovered it 1958
Today, the UAE worth $700 billion
Nigeria is $500 billion in debt
Same resources, same decade, opposite results!