Last year in May 1st i was in Prison, heavily in debt and at my lowest. This year May 1st, i was busy logging the final hours of my commercial license, Next year i might be in Monaco with a baddie. No one knows.
Thats the beauty about life, nothing is permanent apart from God.
A Court of Appeal judgment requiring rogue public officers to personally pay compensation awarded to victims, instead of leaving taxpayers to shoulder the burden, tightens accountability as more cases alleging State excesses reach the courts.
Precedent could shape future human rights litigation as victims seek personal accountability from officials accused of abusing State power.
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Lol , gig kama hii ni ya Earl Karanja , Erick Wokabi , Toloi or Waigera. She has created her own theory that she reaches high value customers 😂 which is a lie
Those saying that my dad has my money and he will give it to me at the age of 18 do you think I can allow that? I have my own accounts ~Betty Bayo daughter
Former First Lady Margaret Kenyatta has been drawn into a court succession row over the estate of her late brother, William Gakuo Njuguna, pitting members of the family against his widow. https://t.co/on19tMvgZU
Don't most big sellers source directly from China nowadays? There's literally a creator on TikTok who used to specialise in teaching sellers how to do this. Why's Shiquo so special to be targeted by Eastleigh cartels?
Hakuna kitu hukasirisha broker kama kuingilia biz yake 😂😂. Shiquo wa Hii Style alianza kuimport vitu zake direct from China na akachanua retailers pia waendeange direct from the source, shimo yenyewe bypassing the Eastleigh cartels that doesn't even pay their taxes juu kila kitu lazima uwalipe in cash. Wamejam sana na that why they're frustrating our hardworking daughter from the Mountain Shiquo. I'm rooting for that girl sana. Design huyo dem hujituma, we can only support her not stop her through intimidations.
She didn't force ACA to respond. NTV reached out for comment. If not for that, nothing more would have come if it.
Intellectualising a simple, straightforward situation is very somehow.
This is exactly why @the_sambu is spot on.
Shiquo isn’t just some ordinary Kenyan hustling shoes… she’s sharp, strategic, and downright courageous. She publicly called out the raid, forced ACA to respond and deny everything. ACA then returned with a lawyered statement about ongoing investigations, seizure powers and due process…. WITHOUT clearly resolving whether the raid happened.
AND in doing so, she dragged the whole cartel-middleman racket into the light. Classic trap. Well played.
People complain daily about a corrupt, captured government/institutions. Yet the moment a trader suggests that the same system may be shielding entrenched commercial interests, they rush to defend the authorities. How convenient.
This is not merely about sneakers, but about who controls the import route, the wholesale margin, the distribution chain and the institutions capable of shutting a competitor down.
Her allegations remain allegations. Counterfeit goods remain legally vulnerable.
But the money question is real:
Who benefits from the gatekeeping?
The systems are not always broken. Sometimes they are operating exactly as designed… to protect the big players’ money faucet.
Support anyone bold enough to disrupt the gatekeepers.