Men,
Good Morning,
Welcome to June's first class of #MasculinitySaturday
This is an assembly:
• Of MEN
• By MEN
• For MEN
As our tradition, mark the register of attendance.
Where are you following the class from?
What is your village/town/City/County/Country?
You can make powerful networks here on 𝕏,
If your presence here elevates your followers, the algorithm connects you with similar influential people.
But if your presence here is about abusing people, the algorithm connects you with your fellow miserable low-lifes.
Be wise.
Men,
Good Morning,
Welcome back to #MasculinitySaturday,
It has been a 3-week sabbatical break.
This is an assembly,
• Of MEN
• By MEN
• For MEN
As a tradition, mark the attendance register.
Where are you following from?
You remember how we made millions of posts during Must Go, we can do much more posts for #TukoKadi
Keep mobilizing
Remind your friends who are not on this app to register as well
Top 50 Movies for matured minds only🔞🍿🎬
1. Babygirl (2025)
2. Emmanuelle (2025)
3. Pillion (2025/2026)
4. Materialists (2025)
5. Challengers (2024)
6. Queer (2024)
7. Culpa Tuya (2024)
8. Through My Window: Looking at You (2024)
9. The Idea of You (2024)
10. A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (2025)
11. Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (2025)
12. La Dolce Villa (2025)
13. Winter Spring Summer or Fall (2025)
14. A Nice Indian Boy (2025)
15. Jane Austen Wrecked My Life (2025)
16. Love Me (2025)
17. Eternity (2025)
18. The Gorge (2025)
19. We Live in Time (2024)
20. It Ends with Us (2024)
21. Anyone But You (2023/2024)
22. The Tearsmith (2024)
23. Beautiful Wedding (2024)
24. A Family Affair (2024)
25. Lonely Planet (2024)
26. The Last Showgirl (2024/2025)
27. Hot Milk (2025)
28. Together (2025)
29. Sorry, Baby (2025) –
30. Parthenope (2024/2025)
31. The Greatest Showman (2017)
32. A Star Is Born (2018)
33. La La Land (2016)
34. About Time (2013)
35. The Great Gatsby (2013)
36. Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013)
37. Her (2013)
38. The Spectacular Now (2013)
39. The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
40. The Fault in Our Stars (2014)
A PRAYER TO BREAK EVERY FINANCIAL CURSE OVER YOUR LIFE
Heavenly Father,
I’m tired of struggling in the same financial cycles my family has been trapped in for generations. Today, I ask You to break every financial curse operating in my life the ones passed down through my bloodline, the ones I invited through poor decisions, and the ones the enemy has used to keep me stuck.
Break the curse of lack that makes me feel there’s never enough. Break the curse of debt that keeps me overwhelmed. Break the curse of fear that stops me from believing You can provide. I refuse to accept financial hardship as my portion any longer.
Open doors of provision I didn’t know existed. Give me wisdom with what I have and multiply what I’m stewarding. Let my finances reflect Your goodness, not my past. From this day forward, these struggles no longer have authority over my life.
I am stepping into the abundance You have already promised me.
Amen.
Find some examples of what God has done, and dare to ask Him to do it for you. “God, You restored Peter and gave him another chance. Do it for me. God, You caused David to defeat Goliath. Help me defeat these giants. God, You broke the chains off Paul and freed him. God, break these chains off me.” Your past miracles were not your last miracles.
If your relationship has been through hurt... send him this.
Yes... mistakes were made.
Yes... words were said that cut deeper than they should have. And yes... we both have scars from the way we've hurt each other.
But love was never meant to be flawless it was meant to be forgiving. Because if I only stayed when it was easy, if only loved when you were perfect, then it wouldn't be love at all.
Forgiving you doesn't mean I forgot the pain.
It means I believe in us more than I believe in the hurt.
It means I'm choosing to heal with you, not without you.
So let's stop punishing each other for what's already done. Let's rebuild slowly, gently, honestly.
Because I don't want a love that runs at the first wound. I want a love that fights to become stronger after the storm.
And that's why, no matter how hard it gets, I still choose US."
Real love isn't about avoiding pain... it's about surviving it together. 🥺💔💔
Men,
Lastly,
This is a reminder,
A Crow is beautiful, but we chose a chicken.
The chicken lays eggs, and has good meat.
Don't marry a woman because she is beautiful,
Marry her because she has good character, values, young, fertile and submissive.
#MasculinitySaturday
The Lonely End of a Good Man: Wanjohi Wa Kigogoini
If you have ever listened to Kikuyu radio, you’ve heard his voice.
If you’ve owned a radio long enough, you know him.
Wanjohi Wa Kigogoini is not a celebrity, but he is familiar. Present. Human.
Back home in Tetu, Nyeri, he is known as steady.
Predictable in the good way.
The kind of man who wakes up early, greets neighbors by name, fixes what’s broken and believes that if you do right, life will eventually do right by you.
Across Kikuyu vernacular stations, from Kameme to Inooro FM, his calls are full of laughter and warmth.
A few years ago, he fell in love the honest way.
Introduced families.
Sat with elders.
Paid the price.
His wedding was not whispered about.
It was attended. Celebrated. Respected.
He believed he had arrived.
What Wanjohi didn’t know is that some people don’t marry to build.
They marry to position themselves.
To wait. To watch. To calculate the nearest exit.
There was no violence in the house.
No police reports.
No public scandals.
Just a quiet erosion.
Last night, he called Inooro FM.
A grown man known for laughter reduced to a trembling voice, trying to understand how a life he built carefully could be dismantled so casually.
She didn’t just leave.
She crossed the fence.
She chose the man next door.
A boda boda rider.
A neighbor.
A friend who knew his house, the routines, the trust.
This betrayal by the wife was not accidental.
It was deliberate.
Calculated.
Close.
A man can forgive poverty.
He can forgive struggle.
But betrayal that grows inside his own compound rewires something in him forever.
For the first time ever on radio, his voice failed him.
Not because he wanted sympathy.
But because he needed to hear himself say it out loud, to confirm it was real.
He spoke of a wedding that now felt like a public embarrassment.
Of a year that had emptied him.
Of a betrayal so intimate it felt demonic.
This wasn’t heartbreak.
It was disorientation.
A man trying to understand how doing everything right still led him here.
Now he asks for counseling.
For guidance.
For help.
Not because he is weak.
But because when a good man finally asks for help, it means the people who vowed to protect him already finished destroying him.
This is how the lonely end of a good man looks.
Some men don’t die.
They just live long enough to watch their lives get taken apart quietly by the very people they trusted most.