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If you love them, let them know. Always. Unreservedly. Without hesitation. Life is way too fickle to stay mum. Love them? Always let them know.

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Always. Unreservedly. Without hesitation.
Life is way too fickle to stay mum.
Love them? Always let them know.

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Makes this post by @ADELLEO hit even harder 💔

_omalicha__'s tweet image. Makes this post by @ADELLEO hit even harder 💔
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Record EVERYTHING. Document EVERYTHING. Share EVERYTHING. Post EVERYTHING. Yesterday. Today. Tomorrow. Every day.

Finally tumefika Dala bana



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They had courage

There's power in words. I don't believe they were fearless - that's phrasing that inadvertently forces responsibility in the hands of a few. We all have fear. Each of us, all of us. You can see it in his eyes. The difference is those who move in conviction, in spite of fear.



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Mainly on my IG. Here I'm trying to share cultural highlights but kidogo kidogo nachekeshwa na Githinji tweets na RT. You may get confused 😂😂😂

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Yien (Or what some are dubbing car insurance)

ADELLEO's tweet image. Yien
(Or what some are dubbing car insurance)

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Thank the gods that KDF took over today's event. Order and dignity for RAO and the mourners.💯 None of the shenanigans, bloodshed courtesy of Githenji and the teeth career men we saw on Wednesday.


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Sigweya! What a poetic, healing way to process heavy emotions that come with death. That it's also phrased directly to the deceased is incredible for expressing painful/traumatic feelings. Again, cultural intelligence dismissed as unnecessary drama.

ADELLEO's tweet image. Sigweya!

What a poetic, healing way to process heavy emotions that come with death. That it's also phrased directly to the deceased is incredible for expressing painful/traumatic feelings. Again, cultural intelligence dismissed as unnecessary drama.

Friends. @ADELLEO is doing a wonderful thing on her timeline. Go and see it for yourself. Because, customs, rituals, and traditions were often conceived to serve a genuine purpose. And once we understand that context, a lot begins to make sense.

Sigweya! What a poetic, healing way to process heavy emotions that come with death. That it's also phrased directly to the deceased is incredible for expressing painful/traumatic feelings. Again, cultural intelligence dismissed as unnecessary drama.

ADELLEO's tweet image. Sigweya!

What a poetic, healing way to process heavy emotions that come with death. That it's also phrased directly to the deceased is incredible for expressing painful/traumatic feelings. Again, cultural intelligence dismissed as unnecessary drama.


For what possible fucking reason?

Caution: Mbagathi Rd, Lang'ata Road (Tmall area), Strathmore area. Police firing bullets.



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I agree, because this is how people assign others the “hero tag”. Thinking they don’t feel pain as they fight for what they believe in.


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Record EVERYTHING. Document EVERYTHING. Share EVERYTHING. Post EVERYTHING.


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Complete with making mourners squat in line and beating them up to provoke them…despicable


This implies the existence of one.

Reading a speech with absolutely the wrong tone for the day. Oh dear. Speak from your heart.



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I've also grown to appreciate mourning that's deemed dramatic. I think it was ancestral/cultural intelligence wrongly deemed unnecessary. Physical movement is brilliant in processing emotions. Unprocessed emotions sit in your physical body and cause immense PHYSICAL discomfort.


This. And yes, repressed unprocessed emotion has actual physiological impact on the body - there's research to back that. Not to mention the mental scars simply covered over, rather than tended to healing. Many "lifestyle diseases" have unprocessed emotion at their root.

I've also grown to appreciate mourning that's deemed dramatic. I think it was ancestral/cultural intelligence wrongly deemed unnecessary. Physical movement is brilliant in processing emotions. Unprocessed emotions sit in your physical body and cause immense PHYSICAL discomfort.



There's power in words. I don't believe they were fearless - that's phrasing that inadvertently forces responsibility in the hands of a few. We all have fear. Each of us, all of us. You can see it in his eyes. The difference is those who move in conviction, in spite of fear.

Raila and Wamalwa were fearless.😂😂



They shot at people. Using live bullets. Three are dead - as far as we know. Does this help with context for you?

How is Nyayo more than half empty??



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People in Nairobi sometimes forget that they are the minority. Airports exist to serve a % of that minority. Most Kenyans will never step in one. That you feel violated by people entering the airport should have you questioning why you, the minority, sets the rules.


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