@logic_mufc@ManUtd How the fuck this guy was signed as a man united players still hurts me. Zero football IQ, can't dribble, can't cross, can't pass, what is this guy good at really?
KCB Group PLC family joins the nation in mourning the passing on of former Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. E.G.H Raila Amolo Odinga.
We extend our condolences to the family, the country, and the world at large for the loss.
He will forever be remembered.
Rest well, Baba.
#JowiBaba
The #KCBEAGolfTour2025 is headed to Nakuru this weekend! But first… we’re taking over the streets 🏌🏽♂️🎶
Today, we kick off with a vibrant roadshow, meeting the people who make Nakuru tick. Let the energy build! #ForPeopleForBetter
I had actually forgotten this by it was #FredMatiang’i who kept defying court orders on returning @MigunaMiguna ‘s passport. He would insist that Miguna should apply for a new passport if he wanted to be allowed back into the country! Such people should never be allowed anywhere near the leadership of this country again! Respect for the constitution should be paramount in the person we vote for the presidency!
Draining the swamp will take collective effort we can’t expect Okiya and Maraga to carry the entire burden on their own. Parliament remains our country’s weakest link, and it needs to be shaken to its core.
We need young people with integrity to rise up and take political power from the old guard. It's time for the youth to unite, to consolidate their strength, and to push these people out together.
But instead, we’re stuck making excuses. Let’s be honest with ourselves, change won’t come unless all of us step up.
Okiya Omtatah has spent decades in court fighting against odious debts and holding powerful criminals accountable. He’s been on the frontlines long before many of us joined the fight. Yet some of you are ready to withdraw your support just because you feel his campaign team isn’t doing enough.
Let’s be honest, this isn’t just about a campaign. We’re going up against Ruto’s entire machinery. It will take collective effort to dismantle it.
Matiang’i has dominated conversations for days not because of merit, but because people are being paid to push his narrative. Omtatah doesn’t have that kind of money to buy online clout. But can’t we do it for free, for the sake of a better country?
Have we not learned anything from past mistakes? We keep choosing leaders based on optics, not on integrity, not on track records.
So the real question is: do we truly want change, or do we just enjoy the idea of it?