How you all ignored such red flags still surprises me. Kenyas had an easy task to not vote for this guy, now we are faced with even a bigger task to kick him out.
If we do not confront the issue of Odious Debts, we will not escape this hell.
Anyone not telling you about repudiating Odious debts and stopping illegal borrowing is just another warden planning to keep you inside a prison.
https://t.co/HXfg7VydiV that the fraud is today at Ksh 12.873T.
This is not a public debt. This is fraud.
#DeniBandia
Such kind of behaviour from the police will continue making most of us believe that they are EVIL beings that shouldn't be shown mercy in society!
Most of them maybe think that anyone in civilian is the cause of their endless problems! Satanic devils in human skin!
Every KOX influencer who has REACTED to this post has fallen for the PSYOP.
Jun 25th Maandamano Tweet Traffic was effectively curbed courtesy of the post.
@WilliamsRuto William Samoei. You are a thief. You are a Murderer. You are an Arsonist. You are the Chief Extortionist. You are the chief Blackmailer. We are very happy that standard has never let go off your neck. Na wewe nakwambia siku yako inafika. We will stone you publicly like stephen
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