Have you ever listened to President Reagan’s Farewell Address? He delivered it on January 11, 1989. It is around 20 minutes long and well worth the investment. You may find it acutely prophetic considering the events of the past decades.
From President Reagan’s Farewell Address:
“‘We the People’ tell the government what to do; it doesn’t tell us.”
“Our constitution is a document in which ‘We the People’ tell the government what it is allowed to do. ‘We the People’ are free.”
“As government expands, liberty contracts.”
“Thoughtfulness and knowledge.”
“Informed patriotism.”
“America is freedom.”
“Freedom is special and rare. It’s fragile; it needs protection.”
“We’ve got to teach history based not on what’s in fashion but what’s important.”
“We will never forget what the boys of Normandy did.”
“I’m warning of an eradication of the American memory that could result, ultimately, in an erosion of the American spirit.”
“All great change in America begins at the dinner table. So, tomorrow night in the kitchen, I hope the talking begins. And children, if your parents haven’t been teaching you what it means to be an American, let ‘em know, and nail ‘em on it. That would be a very American thing to do.”
The most breathtakingly remarkable genius and revolutionary African person I have learnt about.
I urge as many people as possible to listen to this remarkable life and legacy of LYDIA JOHNSON, the African slave who white supremacy tried to erase in Boston, Massachusetts.
https://t.co/Td8F907tiN
Jomo Kenyatta was NOT Mau Mau. In fact, he was a collaborator. He even married a British — Edna Clarke. Bildad Kaggia and Fred Kubai explained this well. We were CONNED in 1963. That is why Kenya has struggled for decades.
This article is explosive, I urge everyone who doesn’t understand what we’re fighting with the America first health agreements to read it to the end please and thank you John-Allan Namu. Great articulation. Maybe do a video explaining it?
PANADOL vs PANADOL EXTRA
Many of us take Panadol and Panadol Extra but how many of us know the actual difference?
The difference between PANADOL and PANADOL EXTRA has been explained in this thread; this is to help you stay safe while you take them
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Apathy.............................
You guys are completely misreading where the young people’s minds are right now.
Most youth already know that “change” in Kenya will never come through the ballot. The system is too rotten, every politician who has passed through it is already contaminated, and what Kenya actually needs is a full reset.
Look at the so-called United Opposition and look at Ruto then tell me the difference. You can’t because they’ve all fed from the same trough.
Meanwhile, the two crises destroying the country, crushing debt and youth unemployment have no real solutions from either side. The opposition can’t fix it and Ruto can’t fix it, because all of them helped create the mess and if you are keen neither sides engages in the conversation.
So sometimes the youth genuinely wonder... why should we even vote? Why rotate Ruto with Kalonzo? both KANU orphans cut from the same cloth? Where is the motivation?
Kenya is a powder keg right now. Anyone who thinks they can take power or hold onto it while postponing the inevitable explosion is lying to themselves.
Even if Kalonzo became president tomorrow, and the core rot isn’t fixed, the youth will turn on him with a speed that will shock everyone. Because the problem isn’t personalities, it’s the entire system.
And for Ruto, if he imagines he can rig his way into a second term then push the debt monster, youth unemployment and mismanagement of the country to the next president, he’s dreaming.
He wouldn’t last a year even if he forced a second term.
The country simply can’t carry this pressure any longer.
So the political class must be worried when they don't see the young voting...Maybe they know things can only be changed in a different way
That is why I have always said the years between 2027 -2029 there will be something that will happen....No matter who wins!
These are just my views
🔥🙌Court Reminds Kenyans: A Title Deed Alone Cannot Save You from Adverse Possession
The Environment and Land Court in Githuka v Njau (2025) has delivered a ruling that every landowner and every long-term occupant needs to hear. A man who had lived on a Githunguri parcel for 20 years, after his late father bought it but never completed the transfer, asked the Court to declare him owner through adverse possession. The registered owner never showed up, never challenged the occupation, and never stopped the applicant from using the land openly, peacefully and continuously. The Court granted the applicant absolute ownership.
What the Court reminded the country is uncomfortable: Kenyan law does not protect “title deed landlords” who disappear for decades and then try to appear with threats. Once someone lives on your land for 12 straight years without secrecy, force or permission, the law extinguishes your title whether you like it or not. It also doesn’t matter that the sale to the applicant’s father was never formalized. By simply living there openly from 2005, the applicant turned the registered owner’s silence into legal defeat long before this case ever reached court.
This is not a new invention. It’s a reinforcement of long-standing principles from Wambugu v Njuguna, Mtana Lewa, Chevron v Harrison Charo and other classics: possession MUST be open, uninterrupted, notorious and adverse. The Court also clarified something Kenyans keep misunderstanding: you can own land without occupying it, but only if your legal rights are actively protected. If you abandon the land and someone takes possession in a manner consistent with ownership, time starts running against you. Adverse possession is not a loophole. It is the legal consequence of sleeping on your rights.
This ruling should shake both sides of the Kenyan land equation. For occupiers who have lived on land for long periods while owners vanished, the law offers a legitimate path to secure their homes. For title holders who assume a deed is a magic shield, the message is brutal: if you don’t assert ownership, the law will not defend your laziness. Kenya’s land system rewards vigilance, not entitlement. Whether you inherited land, bought land or were gifted land, protect it. Whether you have lived on land for years, gather evidence. The law doesn’t wait, and neither should you.
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