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John Mbadi, you're saying Raila Odinga won in 2007 without kikuyu votes, with barely 2% of the vote from Central Kenya. Fair enough. But here's what you're leaving out. In 2007, BABA had broad support across multiple regions large backing in Luo Nyanza, significant support in Western, strong support in Ukambani, much of the Coast, and substantial backing in parts of the Rift Valley. So the question is: if you're using 2007 as your comparison, what equally broad coalition does President Ruto have today? Political victories are built on coalitions, not on one region alone. That's the comparison that matters. What does Ruto have? That's the question Kenyans will answer at the ballot box. It's not the Kikuyus vs William Ruto that's where you get it wrong it's the 47 counties, the people of Kenya, the Republic vs WSR.
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎44,978 görüntüleme • 1 gün önce

He has been shot dead. The firearm used has been recovered, and his body has been taken to the City Mortuary, where it is currently being preserved. The owner of the motorcycle was thoroughly tortured before leading the police to the person who had hired the bike to.
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎185,864 görüntüleme • 6 gün önce
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I'm trying to imagine my mother being shown a video of me being beaten by my woman for cheating, while she's asking me, "Kwani hautosheki?" Then my mother pauses the video, removes her glasses, rewinds it, and watches it again just to confirm that the man receiving "ngundi" like free government fertilizer is indeed her son. Now imagine my friends visiting me in hospital. Not because I was robbed. Not because I was involved in an accident. But because I was beaten for cheating. "Pole sana bro." "How many stitches?" "One woman or a coalition government?" The worst part is explaining how I got the injuries. Doctor: "What happened?" Me: "Domestic misunderstanding." Doctor: "Who won?" Me: "...she did." At that point even the village elders will refuse to hear my case. Where will I bury my head? Not in sand. Not underground. I will need a whole quarry to disappear permanently.
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎895,208 görüntüleme • 28 gün önce

Vincent Ochieng stole seven phones and one laptop at Chaiwali in Westlands. Tonight, instead of scrolling through stolen phones, he's spending his first night in the mortuary. Crime can look like a shortcut, but it often ends as the longest journey. And before anyone tries to drag tribe into it, this being a fellow Luo changes nothing. Right is right, wrong is wrong.
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎139,426 görüntüleme • 6 gün önce

Do you know we have another republic in Kenya called Ol kalou?
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎20,642 görüntüleme • 1 gün önce
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A man thought he was negotiating with one service provider. Little did he know the Accounts Department, Debt Recovery Unit, Customer Care, and Security Team were all on standby. When he allegedly refused to pay, the meeting was immediately escalated from "friendly consultation" to "field enforcement." By the time the dust settled, he had learned the hardest financial lesson of his life: Always settle your invoice before the audit team arrives. William Ruto has destroyed the economy luo men can't even afford to pay prostitutes their service fee.
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎146,486 görüntüleme • 10 gün önce

Lang'ata MP Jalang'o is among those mentioned by members of his militia as the person who paid, facilitated, and instructed goons to block peaceful protesters from accessing the CBD. An MP taking jobless youth, many battling drug and substance abuse, and using them as tools of violence. Who is the person asking Luo MPs to maintain groups of goons? The Principal Secretary for Interior. Who sends the money that ensures those goons get paid? The Principal Secretary for Interior.
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎337,760 görüntüleme • 23 gün önce

In parts of Mt. Kenya, President Ruto distributed mattresses. The response? "WANTAM!" In Ol Kalou, he brought boats. The response? "WANTAM!" He supplied water pipes and promised clean, piped water. The response remained "WANTAM!" He even distributed cooking gas. Still, many chanted "WANTAM!" In Luo Nyanza, our elders argue that instead of meaningful development, the region saw crude weapons, money for chang'aa, and the use of state-sponsored goons. Yet the message from many super glue addicts is TUTAM!" Kikuyu are looking beyond handouts and want accountable leadership, dignity, and lasting development rather than short-term political gestures.
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎54,328 görüntüleme • 4 gün önce

What happened to that Kenyan taxi driver in Qatar is barbaric, unacceptable, and a painful reminder of what our people go through every single day in the Gulf. A man simply trying to earn a living was assaulted so violently that he nearly lost his life. This is not “misconduct,” this is attempted murder and it must be condemned without hesitation. According to the dash-cam footage, the assault began after the Kenyan driver rejected an inappropriate advance from his passenger. Instead of accepting a clear “no,” the attacker grabbed him in a rear-neck chokehold that almost strangled him. The vehicle veered, nearly crashing, and that driver survived only by instinct and grace. No one should face death simply because they refused unwanted behavior. Cases like this often disappear into silence. The systems in those countries have a long history of protecting their own whenever foreigners demand justice. And our own government? It has perfected the art of shifting blame, offering excuses, and pretending they are powerless. Kenyans abroad bleed, scream, and die and Nairobi drafts statements instead of solutions. Our people in the Gulf are surviving conditions that no human being should ever be subjected to. Some are overworked. Some are abused. Some live like prisoners in employer homes. And when they rush to embassies for help, they find officials too busy enjoying diplomatic comfort to lift a finger. The suffering is real, but the offices meant to protect them are deserted when it matters. Let’s not forget the shameful truth: our Head of State negotiated the weakest, most humiliating labor terms for Kenyans in the Gulf. He goes on and on in speeches about Singapore, Japan, Korea, Malaysia yet refuses to explain why a Kenyan doing the same job as a Malaysian or Filipino earns 35,000 while others earn 55,000–60,000. That gap is not an accident; it is a failure of leadership. And that so-called Kazi Majūu project? It was nothing but smoke and slogans. Kenyans have died in Saudi Arabia from depression, abuse, negligence, sexual assault and the same ministry that promised protection cannot even bring bodies home with dignity. Families cry; the government shrugs. What hurts even more is how victims are mocked instead of defended. When Kenyans raise complaints about mistreatment, the same officials responsible for their welfare call them “mannerless,” “problematic,” or “undisciplined.” So people suffer twice first abroad, then again when their own leaders insult them for begging for help. And to those who think this is tribal banter whether the victim is Kalenjin, Kikuyu, Luo, Luhya, Somali, Meru understand this clearly: poverty, desperation, and exploitation do not check tribe before they strike. These are the jobs the president tells our youth to take, and when violence follows, no protection is offered. Only excuses. Only silence. I condemn this attack. I condemn the wider injustice. Kenyans are not disposable. Our people do not deserve violent abuse abroad and indifference at home. Until our government defends its citizens with the same energy it uses to defend its image, this cycle of suffering will continue and every death, every assault, every broken family will sit squarely on the conscience of those in power who chose to look away.
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎3,216,398 görüntüleme • 7 ay önce

I asked my wife a serious life-and-death question. “If I died while cheating… mid-mission… in another man’s house… what would you do?” She didn’t even blink. She said, “I won’t mourn. And even if I cry, it will be fake. Very fake.” I tried to defend myself. Asked, “Why are you so cold?” She flipped the script like VAR in the 90th minute: “What if someone’s husband dies while having sex with me? Will you forgive me?” Silence. My ancestors logged out. My Wi-Fi disconnected. Marriage council adjourned indefinitely. Now I’m at Garden City Mall, roaming around like a confused gazelle, looking for Tusker Lager to process this trauma. Marriage is not a partnership. It’s a courtroom. And questions can be used against you without warning. 🍺 RIP Festus Amimo you served well at Radio Mayienga, Mayienga yengo piny.
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇1,459,469 görüntüleme • 7 ay önce

Marry such women at your own risk. They were traveling together in a bus. A young mother was carrying her child, whose shoes kept stepping on an elderly woman's clothes and body. The elderly woman politely asked her to remove the child's shoes since she was holding the baby. Instead of responding respectfully, the young mother became angry, insulted the elderly woman, and allegedly assaulted her. Even after being reminded, "I am old enough to be your mother," she continued with the verbal abuse. There is no excuse for treating an elderly person with such disrespect. Good manners and basic decency cost nothing. Age deserves respect, and disagreements should never escalate into insults or violence.
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎100,344 görüntüleme • 17 gün önce
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Anyango told her boyfriend, "It's over, we are done!" The man folded his arms and said, "Break up? Not approved. I still love you." A few days later, the estate's Ministry of Intelligence (nosy neighbour) delivered classified information: "Madam, your man is currently in the hostel conducting practical lessons with a fresher." Anyango didn't ask questions. She didn't request evidence. She didn't call a family meeting. She grabbed a kiboko and launched Operation Confirm the Rumours. Witnesses say she arrived at the hostel like a debt collector on commission. What shocked me was not that she caned the boyfriend. What puzzled me was her equal-opportunity policy. She caned the eater. She caned the food. She caned the plate. She nearly caned the table. The boyfriend was screaming, "Baby, listen!" The fresher was screaming, "I didn't know!" Anyango was screaming, "Both of you know now!" To date, nobody knows who received more strokes. The boyfriend for cheating or the fresher for being available. The only thing confirmed is that after that beating, even mosquitoes in that hostel applied for transfer letters.
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎239,112 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce
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Alcohol addiction is a very dangerous demon. You find a breastfeeding mother leaving a sleeping baby at home, saying, "I'm just going to buy salt," only to return four hours later conducting a one-woman concert for the neighborhood dogs. You find another one staggering down the road after sampling every illicit brew known to mankind. The shoes are missing, the innerwear is missing, but confidence? Confidence is at 100%. Then there are these two warriors fighting in the middle of the market, tearing each other's clothes like they're auditioning for a low-budget action movie. The crowd is recording videos while the fighters are busy proving who has the strongest illicit brew in their bloodstream. The next morning, when shown the videos, they stare in disbelief and ask, "Who is that?" My sister, that is you. In HD. From three different camera angles. We must fight alcoholism by all means available. How do we defeat illicit brew? Make beer, whisky, gin and every legal drink so affordable that the illicit brewers themselves abandon their products and become customers. At this rate, the biggest competitor of illicit brew is not the police. It is a discounted bottle of legal alcohol.
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎126,123 görüntüleme • 27 gün önce
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A man was nearly strangled to death in his own taxi, the whole horror caught on camera yet the system that should deliver justice has folded like wet paper. Brian Kiplimo fought for his life, but instead of the attacker being dragged into a cell, the machinery of Dubai’s “order” has wrapped him in silence and protection. Brian is the victim, yet he’s the one paying the price. His family tried to file a complaint with the cab company the door was slammed in their faces. No answers. No action. Just a cold wall of indifference thick enough to choke a man twice. And the cruelty is surgical. Brian can’t even leave Dubai. His employer is holding his passport like a ransom note. His freedom is trapped in a drawer while the man who almost killed him walks away untouched. The family reported the assault. They followed every channel, every step, every rule. And what have they received? Nothing. Not a single real update. No arrest. No movement. Just dead silence from a system that moves fast only when it’s protecting the wrong person. A man was almost murdered on video and somehow the only person suffering consequences is the victim. This is what injustice looks like when it’s dressed in gold.
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇1,105,549 görüntüleme • 7 ay önce
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The self-appointed Principal of the University of Character Development has been caught conducting practical exams without accreditation. Unfortunately for him, the Kenyan Penal Code does not recognize "Advanced Beating Studies" as a certified course. Once he's in court, he'll discover the only person allowed to issue sentences is the magistrate not him. If anyone can identify the victim, please come forward. Justice works much better than roadside graduation ceremonies.
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎45,868 görüntüleme • 10 gün önce

Village love is not for the weak. Our brother sent KSh 250 fare to the love of his life after weeks of sweet promises. The lady assured him that on the appointed day she would arrive without fail. The man prepared like a government inspection was coming. He swept the house until even the spiders relocated. He sprinkled water on the floor to control dust. He bought a 300ml Coca-Cola for the VIP guest. He even made the bed and sat there rehearsing romantic conversations. Hours passed. No visitor. The Coca-Cola became warm. The dust returned. The man slept alone. Investigations later revealed that the KSh 250 fare had undergone a miraculous transformation into fresh braids. Days later, fate reunited the two lovers. Our brother immediately launched Operation Refund. He grabbed the new braids, threatening to uproot every single strand and recover his transport money with interest. At this point, the man in yellow demonstrated leadership qualities worthy of a UN peacekeeping mission. He rushed in, threw a punch, and rescued the lady from becoming a walking bald patch. Meanwhile, several certified spectators stood nearby recording videos and laughing instead of helping. Their only contribution to society is shouting "eeeh eeeh!" while filming in landscape mode for social media. People may laugh, but braid-related disputes have the potential to escalate into a full-scale village conflict. The man in yellow deserves recognition for preventing a transport-fare disagreement from turning into a hairstyle disaster.
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎104,456 görüntüleme • 25 gün önce

This is not a Kikuyu problem. It is not a Kamba, Kisii, Luo, or Kalenjin problem. It is a National problem. An entire nation cannot be held hostage by one man's pride, arrogance, and refusal to listen. William Ruto has divided Kenyans along tribal lines, demonized dissent, and governed with an attitude that we all see as contempt for the very people who elected him. In 2027, the choice is simple: reject arrogance, reject impunity, and reject failed leadership. Kenya deserves a president who respects the people not one who expects the people to bow to him. We are not luos, Kikuyus, Kisii, kamba or luyah we are all suffering.
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎43,486 görüntüleme • 13 gün önce

Today I asked my wife a “hypothetical” question. “If a man dies while cheating, will his wife ever forgive him?” She didn’t hesitate. She said, “Ask Festus Amimo.” I said, “That’s harsh.” She replied, “Harsh is leaving a pregnant wife at home to go chase someone else’s wife and coming back as a corpse with a funeral program.” I tried to rescue myself. “What if it was a mistake?” She looked at me like I’d insulted her ancestors. “Mistakes don’t book rooms, lie to wives, undress, and ignore unborn children.” Then she finished me: “His wife is carrying life. He chose death. End of discussion.” At that moment I understood marriage clearly. It’s not about romance. It’s about accountability even beyond the grave. If you must cheat, at least don’t die doing it. Death has no appeal process. And widows don’t rewrite history they read it aloud at your funeral
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎406,249 görüntüleme • 7 ay önce
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Camera footage captures the final moments of Ugandan rugby star Sydney Gogondyo. A young man who proudly wore his country's colours, who battled opponents on the rugby field with courage and discipline, was surrounded by an angry mob and beaten to death after being accused of snatching a woman's handbag. Reports indicate the exact circumstances remain under investigation. In the video, Sydney is not seen carrying a rugby ball or celebrating victory. He is seen fighting for his life as blows rain down on him from all directions. He never got the chance to stand before a court. He never got the chance to defend himself. He never got the chance to go home. A son is gone. A teammate is gone. A friend is gone. A promising life has been extinguished. Today, Uganda's rugby fraternity is mourning one of its own. Tomorrow, his family will face the unbearable reality of burying a young man who should have been planning his future, not his funeral. Mob justice does not bring justice. It only creates more victims, more grief, and more families left asking why. Rest in peace, Sydney Gogondyo.
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎82,199 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce