Don’t underestimate the power of repetition
I am a student of messaging and kupanda mbegu, the quiet work of planting ideas until they become reality
We, the young people, understand something the system fears more than anything else. When we speak about something every day, when we repeat it in tweets, songs, posters, and daily conversations, it begins to take root. At first, it sounds like noise, then it becomes familiar, then it turns into belief, and eventually, it becomes action
Even intelligence agencies understand this danger. That is why you will always see sudden distractions, controversies, or chaos planted online just when a powerful idea is starting to stick. Their goal is simple, to scatter public focus and buy time. If people are angry at ten different things, no single message grows fast enough to shake power. Confusion slows down conviction
But when people stay focused and repeat one message with clarity, it becomes unstoppable
We saw it in Kenya. Reject Finance Bill and Occupy Parliament began as social media posts. Just a few people speaking with consistency. Before long, it spread. It moved from tweets to the streets. Parliament trembled. The world noticed. That is the power of repetition and focus
Across the world it has worked the same way. In Egypt, the chant Down with Mubarak started as scribbles on walls. In South Africa, Fees Must Fall began as a campus complaint. In Chile, No más AFP started as a meme. In the US, Black Lives Matter was once just a hashtag. All of them became movements because a few people kept repeating the message until it could no longer be ignored
So if today you feel like you are alone in what you are doing, if you feel like your one tweet, your one conversation, your one poster is not enough, do not worry. You only need to convert a few. And those few will convert a few more. And just like that, the message will explode
This is how things roll. You don't need one loud moment, but seeds that were planted quietly and repeated consistently
#OccupyStateHouse
JUST IN: Turkish President Erdogan:
• It is extremely shameful for those who have turned Gaza into the world's largest detention camp to come and speak about laws and humanity.
• Netanyahu's government bears primary responsibility for the genocide in Gaza, and those who remain silent about the massacres committed by Netanyahu and his criminal network for 21 months are also partners in the crime.
• There is another reality: the genocide in Gaza and the ongoing conflicts with Iran are unfortunately rapidly heading toward a point of no return.
• This banditry policy and state of madness must end as soon as possible.
JUST IN: Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi:
“Some countries have called me and said to return to diplomacy; and I replied to them: “But we were already in the middle of diplomacy when we got attacked, what diplomacy?”
You know what, media and @EduMinKenya?
I no longer take you seriously when you belittle the humanities. I just know that we in the humanities have asked questions about education that you have not answered. And shame on you @NationAfrica calling this "quote of the week."
I covered Kibaki, Uhuru and Ruto in my years in the newsroom but this must be the first time I am seeing the President’s press team starting its reporting with someone other than the President. 😳🫢
I covered Kibaki, Uhuru and Ruto in my years in the newsroom but this must be the first time I am seeing the President’s press team starting its reporting with someone other than the President. 😳🫢
So, one of the IPOA officers took the phone of Central Police Station OCS Talaam for "investigations", and when it was unlocked, he started using it to ask for money from friends and family of the OCS bwana... 😆😆😆. What type of a country is this?
Goons have confessed that they were hired by Sakaja to cause chaos in Nairobi CBD during the Gen Z demonstration on Tuesday. Dimples Guy is so evil. He will not believe!
Michael Joseph: The government does not see the importance of Kenya Airways. KQ is not just a business. It’s a strategic asset for the country. If we lose this airline, we lose making this the business capital of Africa.
#NTVWeekendEdition@KephaMuiruri
Edwin Mugo Gichuki,
MP Mathioya, Murang'a
He's either distributing viberiti
Or making widows write apology letters for not shouting "Ruto Kumi" in his meetings
Before wapate Bursary
I'm exhausted. Kenyans we can't continue like this
25th June tukomboe Nchi once and for all
Wewe Lynn Ngugi,
First...You're a VERY Pulchritudinous Woman,
God's Eloquent hand at its Zenith
I love, admire, envy- how you've morphed from a River road sob stories Oprah Winfrey,
To an astonishingly, aware, erudite voice of, by and for the People
Here's your Bouquet!
‼️🚨 They sidelined Tulsi not because she was wrong… but because she was right.
She exposed the lie: Iran was never building a nuclear weapon.
That narrative was manufactured—just like WMDs in Iraq, just like the false flags that justified every US war since Vietnam.
But here’s the part they won’t say out loud:
The real threat isn’t Iran’s weapon.
It’s Iran’s independence.
A nation that won’t bow to Zionist lobbies. A nation that kicked out CIA agents in 1979—and never let them back in.
Tulsi was a crack in the propaganda wall.
They fear the truth more than any missile.