You are given spears and Ksh 1,500 to go and assault fellow youths by the same politicians who are looting your funds and keeping you poor and unemployed.
At this moment as young people we should be uniting under article 1 of the Constitution,
And demand answers from these crooks.
Where are the roads? Where are the hospitals? Where are the schools?
Dear young people, let us sober up and demand change and a better country.
By fighting for politicians, you are literally emboldening them to continue stealing your taxes and oppressing you.
As the Interior CS is occupied by whom Gachagua talks to or who he is sleeping with, Nairobi streets have become too dangerous for the Kenyan people. We have no country here.
These are no longer goons by a private militia sanctionwd by the government. Because where are the police when people are walking around armed with bows and arrows and guns?
Where are the police @kipmurkomen ?
I think one of the biggest reasons so many people feel behind in life is because they’re measuring their success against people who had far more privileged starting points😏
Some people were born into wealth. They never had to worry about school fees, rent, or where the next opportunity would come from. They can go back to university whenever they want, travel with ease, build businesses with family support, and take risks knowing they have something to fall back on. Others married into wealth and are raising their children without many of the financial burdens that keep so many people awake at night. And there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. It’s simply a different starting point.
Others are trying to build a life while paying siblings’ school fees, taking care of their parents, supporting relatives, and breaking a cycle that has existed for generations.
Those are two completely different journeys. Be kinder to yourself.
If you’re putting food on the table, educating your siblings, taking care of your parents, or making sure the children after you have a better chance than you did, you’re not behind.
You’re carrying a weight many people will never have to carry.
This is why KANU orphans are not talking about Odious Debts.
1. Anglo Leasing - Ksh 56B illegally borrowed and looted, all of it.
2. Goldenberg - Ksh 158B illegally borrowed and looted, a fyuu!
3. Eurobond - Over Ksh 1T never reached the country.
4. Uhuru Regime - Ksh 4.6T illegally borrowed and looted.
5. William Ruto regime - Ksh 2.6T illegally borrowed and looted.
These are odious debts and these are debts which cannot be traced in the economy.
This is why KANU orphans keep on dividing Kenyans into tribal lines, sloganeering and other distractive noise.
They unite when Kenyans unite against them and when things cool down, they pretend to be enemies.
The same thugs led by James Bond are now even financing opposition, lying to them that they want to help them replace the thug from Sugoi.
The same way they lied to Baba while silently creating voter apathy in his strongholds.
You will wake up when it is too late.
If you want change, you must be ready to address the uncomfortable truths.
For me and my family, we will only serve the Lord.
After burning people inside Kiambaa Church, he bought the land trying to erase history he wrote using petrol and a matchstick. We shall remind them even in there deathbeds that innocent blood cannot go in vain.
🚨 BREAKING: If you use a private car, a single trip on the 139km Rironi–Mau Summit Highway could cost you roughly KSh 1,112. That's about KSh 2,224 for a round trip.
KeNHA says motorists will be charged KSh 8 per kilometre.
The kicker? It's a 30-year DBFOMT deal with the CRBC–NSSF consortium.
Let's be honest: once the government starts collecting this 8 bob, we'll probably be paying it for decades.
They rarely give up a revenue stream once it's introduced.
Why couldn't this highway be built the same way other major highways were and remain free to use?
WILLIAM RUTO’S GOVT OWES STANDARD GROUP SH1.2 BILLION IN UNPAID ADS
Instead of paying, he went on X at 9:49 am to call them extortionists, blackmailers and propagandists — from the highest office in the land.
Standard hit back with four words that buried him: “We have the receipts.”
The real blackmail, they said, is your government withholding Sh1.2 billion to strangle a media house into silence.
Ruto threatened “Do your WORST.”
Standard responded: We will hold the government accountable for any harm to our journalists, directors and shareholders”
A sitting President, angry and exposed, picked a public fight with a newspaper he owes money to.
He didn’t win. He lost. Angered. And conquered …