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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by AskiaHarem(m): 9:04pm On Jun 25
Jamestown123:
I envy Kenyans right now. They are showing other African countries, especially the youths, what it means to take back their country from the hands of those cronies and thieves in government. Nigerian youths started endsars in 2020, and the Nigerian government had to scrap SARS. Although it hasn't ended police brutalities in the country, but it shows that with one voice and unity, we can always make the governments listens to us.
We are really suffering in Nigeria right now, a lot is going on. It's not really easy in Nigeria right now, the youths are helpless and hopeless. We can't even come out and speak up, because of tribalism and religious beliefs. We are completely divided and shredded. And that is the exacts plans of those politicians, divide and conquer.

I don’t envy them; at least not yet; but it’s all perspective at the moment. They haven’t shown us anything yet. Revolutions and Coups in Africa are nothing new it’s the norm since “independence” some would say and 99% of them don’t result “revolutioning” the country. Everything usually remains more or less the same if not worse unfortunately. Countries like Egypt & the Central Francophones have yearly revolutions and nothing changes. Will have to see how this ends and how things change in the coming years in Kenya to get an accurate assessment.

“Although it hasn't ended police brutalities in the country.”
Unfortunately police issues are the worldwide norm especially for developing countries. Even developed countries like America & China seem to have an eternal struggle with it.

We are really suffering in Nigeria right now, a lot is going on. It's not really easy”.
Thats the entire world right now.

“ the youths are helpless and hopeless.” “ We are completely divided and shredded. And that is the exacts plans of those politicians, divide and conquer”.
Speak for yourself and yourself alone not everybody is a failure.

Jamestown123:
Lol. The problem is not even the removal of all those subsidies we have been enjoying before oo. What have the money been used for? That is the golden question. We haven't seen any improvement on our roads, inflations keep getting higher, our national debts keep increasing on a daily, because of constant borrowing. One would think that, after removal of fuel subsidy, education subsidy, electricity subsidy and health subsidy, that there will be an improvement in all these agencies, but no, still nothing. Security zero, education zero, health care zero, roads zero, Tinubu's first year in office has been a complete disaster and nothing more.

“ We haven't seen any improvement on our roads”.
This is a complete and misinformation; numerous new roads, terminals, trams, vehicle plants, housing properties, and other public facilities are being completed every year and the results of proof is everywhere & easily accessible.

“ One would think that, after removal of fuel subsidy, education subsidy, electricity subsidy and health subsidy, that there will be an improvement in all these agencies, but no, still nothing. Security zero, education zero, health care zero, roads zero”.

Again that’s also extreme misinformation. Some of the biggest refineries in the hemisphere have come online the past year with a predicted complete cheap fuel, oil, and gas dependency status within 24-48 months with enough excess to sell in large quantities on the mark.

Same with electricity & power; new Power Plants, Wind, and Solar farms are going up every year. There’s also a couple dams under construction. You can literally look up the progress in photos online or drive up there yourself.

Attacks/Deaths from bandetry, piracy, and fundamentalist groups like BokoHarem are at a decade low.

It’s to early to get an accurate assessment of improvement on healthcare and education.


quote author=Jamestown123 post=130652509]If it was Nigeria now, the military would have started shooting and killing innocent protesters already. [/quote]

If you’re attacking civilian private or government property you are no longer “innocent” and occupents of the establishment have the right to defend themselves should they find themselves in mortal danger if they choose to do so.

Don’t get me wrong Nigeria ain’t ideal at the moment for anyone and never really was but some of this doomer exaggeration is getting out of control.


Ps. I thought you were Ghanaian? Could have sworn I saw you reping the Gold Coast until recently. Your Ghanaian town name and everything. Not to mention your conflicting information drops in regards to Nigeria. Did you relocate to Nigeria or share a similar username with a past user?

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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Obiano13: 9:08pm On Jun 25
AskiaHarem:


That’s because not everybody on a civilian basis be it individual or group is equal. Some indolent, the failing, some scraping by, most vibing, some succeeding, some Excelling. There isn’t a one voice because the Nigerian experience has a much wider spectrum than say Kenya or Mali.

The indolent just want everybody and everything to burn so they can scavenge the ashes or install there own corrupt system to benefit there own group.
[Anarchist Revolutionist/Coup]

The failing who find themselves struggling to escape the bottom weather it be from there own inadequacy or unfortunate circumstances in the unforgiving atmosphere of a developing nation-state where opportunities can be scarce at times.
[Hard Revolutionist/Coup]

The Scrapers who are one step above the failing who only make ends meet(scrape by) and struggle with advancing further do to said circumstances.
[Soft Revolutionist/Hard Reformist]

The Vibers aka the middle grown or the local middle class. There generally somewhat of if not totally secure both lower & upper. They have prospects of going up in the ladder; but also know a bad move can throw them off. They prefer not to risk rocking the boat to much.
[Hard-Reformist]

The Succeeding who are able to harness there skills and secure opportunities; are usually always climbing the latter with a positive outlook for the future. Like Vibers they prefer not to rock the boat to much and risk compromising there growth if at all.
[Soft-Reformist]

The Excellers these are the rocketeers of Nigerian society; on there way to becoming extremely wealthy and influential if they aren’t already are. Like anybody these people could have have achieved their place through birthright, nefarious actions, or honest hard work. These people want little if anything to change “fundamentally” because it’s working out for them.
[Soft-Reformist/No Change]


As said before there is no “One Voice” for Nigeria and likely never will in the foreseeable future because the Naija experience & retrospective is far to nigh equally broad with no class or group having the upper hand.

The average Nigerian is more interested in restructuring/reforms. Anyone who attempts extreme measures or holds zero urgency will never have a platform to get off the ground which is honestly for the better.



Its just that at the moment Tinubu is wise enough to not vomit on your shoes. The moment Nigeria gets a leader whose appetite for wealth is too high you will have the biggest revolution ever seen.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by StivoH2022: 9:11pm On Jun 25
Obiano13:
As expected the tin pot dictator has held a 2 min press conference, shaken as never before, and issued a threat. He will not believe.

He's having a nasty running stomach tonight 😩
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by AskiaHarem(m): 9:27pm On Jun 25
Obiano13:


It’s just that at the moment Tinubu is wise enough to not vomit on your shoes. The moment Nigeria gets a leader whose appetite for wealth is too high you will have the biggest revolution ever seen .

Which because of the reasons stated will likely never happen to that extreme within the foreseeable future.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by GeneralDae: 9:31pm On Jun 25
AskiaHarem:


That’s because not everybody on a civilian basis be it individual or group is equal. Some indolent, the failing, some scraping by, most vibing, some succeeding, some Excelling. There isn’t a one voice because the Nigerian experience has a much wider spectrum than say Kenya or Mali.

The indolent just want everybody and everything to burn so they can scavenge the ashes or install there own corrupt system to benefit there own group.
[Anarchist Revolutionist/Coup]

The failing who find themselves struggling to escape the bottom weather it be from there own inadequacy or unfortunate circumstances in the unforgiving atmosphere of a developing nation-state where opportunities can be scarce at times.
[Hard Revolutionist/Coup]

The Scrapers who are one step above the failing who only make ends meet(scrape by) and struggle with advancing further do to said circumstances.
[Soft Revolutionist/Hard Reformist]

The Vibers aka the middle grown or the local middle class. There generally somewhat of if not totally secure both lower & upper. They have prospects of going up in the ladder; but also know a bad move can throw them off. They prefer not to risk rocking the boat to much.
[Hard-Reformist]

The Succeeding who are able to harness there skills and secure opportunities; are usually always climbing the latter with a positive outlook for the future. Like Vibers they prefer not to rock the boat to much and risk compromising there growth if at all.
[Soft-Reformist]

The Excellers these are the rocketeers of Nigerian society; on there way to becoming extremely wealthy and influential if they aren’t already are. Like anybody these people could have have achieved their place through birthright, nefarious actions, or honest hard work. These people want little if anything to change “fundamentally” because it’s working out for them.
[Soft-Reformist/No Change]


As said before there is no “One Voice” for Nigeria and likely never will in the foreseeable future because the Naija experience & retrospective is far to nigh equally broad with no class or group having the upper hand.

The average Nigerian is more interested in restructuring/reforms. Anyone who attempts extreme measures or holds zero urgency will never have a platform to get off the ground which is honestly for the better.


Exactly. Who do you want to protest? Is it people who are more concerned about Davido than the price of tomatoe?
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by jl115: 9:49pm On Jun 25
AfriqueDuZuid:


DA AND EFF did not grow

DA grew by 1% Eff down by 2%
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by jl115: 9:50pm On Jun 25
AfriqueDuZuid:


I only know it's funders
ahhh because the Jews fund them! grin
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Obiano13: 12:00am On Jun 26
StivoH2022:


He's having a nasty running stomach tonight 😩

Seems his closest helpers have even deserted him. The 2 min speech he gave was AI generated. He must be glad to have slept in statehouse tonight. The speech itself smacked of the same arrogance and hubris that begot the demonstrations. No sense of occasion or opportunity from the guy who advises his advisors and pays them 1 billion!

https://x.com/amenya_nelson/status/1805711405854998957?t=lWukIWOuL_uImktgLi1bVQ&s=19

Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Obiano13: 12:28am On Jun 26
An officer deployed to quel protests found his brother among the three people shot dead outside parliament, stripped down his own uniform and resigned on the spot as a police officer. Dude probably shot his own bro. This whole thing is jinxed for Ruto. On the first day of the demos last week an officer's both hands were blown off by a teargas cannister. It actually seems like the teargas being used are substandard beause we have never had so many cases of teargas canisters injuring officers. The incompetent cult lord probably ate the money meant for teargas too. Some police officers openly carried placards denouncing the bill and the Ruto. Others arrested and released protestors on the spot. Its getting to a point even the police will refuse to obey orders. On Thursday Ruto will be hunted down like a mongoose on the lush gardens of statehouse if he signs that bill.


In other even more fantastic news, as MPigs were being evacuated from parliament in ambulances disguised as injured victims, Gen Zees became suspicious and stopped one ambulance and demanded to see who exactly was inside. Who else was inside except Mpigs who voted Yes to the bill. They received a thorough whooping from the mob, to say the least.

Then the slogan that carried the day came from non-other than Gen Zees from Ruto's fellow Kalenjin people who told him in no uncertain terms: WE ARE NOT LIKE OUR ANCESTORS, WE WILL FVCVK YOU UP!! grin grin grin grin

RIP can expound on that but I think it refers to how young generations in his community were expected to show respect to the elders even when it was not warranted.

Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by ProblemChild1: 12:30am On Jun 26
Jamestown123:
Someone said I should go out and protest alone already.
That one na mumu na. I like as you no reply am. Na die hard Tinubu supporter. I believe the hardship dey hit am well. Ezi

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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by ProblemChild1: 12:48am On Jun 26
AskiaHarem:


That’s because not everybody on a civilian basis be it individual or group is equal. Some indolent, the failing, some scraping by, most vibing, some succeeding, some Excelling. There isn’t a one voice because the Nigerian experience has a much wider spectrum than say Kenya or Mali.

The indolent just want everybody and everything to burn so they can scavenge the ashes or install there own corrupt system to benefit there own group.
[Anarchist Revolutionist/Coup]

The failing who find themselves struggling to escape the bottom weather it be from there own inadequacy or unfortunate circumstances in the unforgiving atmosphere of a developing nation-state where opportunities can be scarce at times.
[Hard Revolutionist/Coup]

The Scrapers who are one step above the failing who only make ends meet(scrape by) and struggle with advancing further do to said circumstances.
[Soft Revolutionist/Hard Reformist]

The Vibers aka the middle grown or the local middle class. There generally somewhat of if not totally secure both lower & upper. They have prospects of going up in the ladder; but also know a bad move can throw them off. They prefer not to risk rocking the boat to much.
[Hard-Reformist]

The Succeeding who are able to harness there skills and secure opportunities; are usually always climbing the latter with a positive outlook for the future. Like Vibers they prefer not to rock the boat to much and risk compromising there growth if at all.
[Soft-Reformist]

The Excellers these are the rocketeers of Nigerian society; on there way to becoming extremely wealthy and influential if they aren’t already are. Like anybody these people could have have achieved their place through birthright, nefarious actions, or honest hard work. These people want little if anything to change “fundamentally” because it’s working out for them.
[Soft-Reformist/No Change]


As said before there is no “One Voice” for Nigeria and likely never will in the foreseeable future because the Naija experience & retrospective is far to nigh equally broad with no class or group having the upper hand.

The average Nigerian is more interested in restructuring/reforms. Anyone who attempts extreme measures or holds zero urgency will never have a platform to get off the ground which is honestly for the better.


That's why I said we don't have 'one voice' in this country? Because Nobody cares. Tribalism is also the main problem.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Obiano13: 12:56am On Jun 26
ProblemChild1:
That's why I said we don't have 'one voice' in this country? Because Nobody cares. Tribalism is also the main problem.

Man there are some things a leader can do that can turn all you guys into a networked computer. If you'd told me two weeks ago that all Kenyans would agree on anything political I'd not have believed you. We were tribal as fvck. Its very possible under the right circumstances. It has taken having the worst possible leadership for people to realize how meaningless tribe and religion is. Some things happen for a reason man. Ruto had to be elected for Kenyans to have brains. Going forward we are going to have so many tribeless individuals and there will be so many non-believers too because the church was in bed with the govt for two years just eating our money.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Obiano13: 1:20am On Jun 26
Just a matter of time before this black nigga is given an ultimatum on a global level. And then in typical fashion the US who have been using him to spread their sick agenda will somehow morph and camouflage onto the side of Kenyans and sponsor his toppling and distance themselves as much as possible from him.

Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Obiano13: 1:32am On Jun 26
Pick of the Day!

Symbolism: The young generation (Gen Z + Millenials) carrying the dream of our forefathers. tongue

Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Jamestown123: 2:29am On Jun 26
AskiaHarem:


I don’t envy them; at least not yet; but it’s all perspective at the moment. They haven’t shown us anything yet. Revolutions and Coups in Africa are nothing new it’s the norm since “independence” some would say and 99% of them don’t result “revolutioning” the country. Everything usually remains more or less the same if not worse unfortunately. Countries like Egypt & the Central Francophones have yearly revolutions and nothing changes. Will have to see how this ends and how things change in the coming years in Kenya to get an accurate assessment.

“Although it hasn't ended police brutalities in the country.”
Unfortunately police issues are the worldwide norm especially for developing countries. Even developed countries like America & China seem to have an eternal struggle with it.

We are really suffering in Nigeria right now, a lot is going on. It's not really easy”.
Thats the entire world right now.

“ the youths are helpless and hopeless.” “ We are completely divided and shredded. And that is the exacts plans of those politicians, divide and conquer”.
Speak for yourself and yourself alone not everybody is a failure.



“ We haven't seen any improvement on our roads”.
This is a complete and misinformation; numerous new roads, terminals, trams, vehicle plants, housing properties, and other public facilities are being completed every year and the results of proof is everywhere & easily accessible.

“ One would think that, after removal of fuel subsidy, education subsidy, electricity subsidy and health subsidy, that there will be an improvement in all these agencies, but no, still nothing. Security zero, education zero, health care zero, roads zero”.

Again that’s also extreme misinformation. Some of the biggest refineries in the hemisphere have come online the past year with a predicted complete cheap fuel, oil, and gas dependency status within 24-48 months with enough excess to sell in large quantities on the mark.

Same with electricity & power; new Power Plants, Wind, and Solar farms are going up every year. There’s also a couple dams under construction. You can literally look up the progress in photos online or drive up there yourself.

Attacks/Deaths from bandetry, piracy, and fundamentalist groups like BokoHarem are at a decade low.

It’s to early to get an accurate assessment of improvement on healthcare and education.


quote author=Jamestown123 post=130652509]If it was Nigeria now, the military would have started shooting and killing innocent protesters already.

If you’re attacking civilian private or government property you are no longer “innocent” and occupents of the establishment have the right to defend themselves should they find themselves in mortal danger if they choose to do so.

Don’t get me wrong Nigeria ain’t ideal at the moment for anyone and never really was but some of this doomer exaggeration is getting out of control.


Ps. I thought you were Ghanaian? Could have sworn I saw you reping the Gold Coast until recently. Your Ghanaian town name and everything. Not to mention your conflicting information drops in regards to Nigeria. Did you relocate to Nigeria or share a similar username with a past user?
I really don't like typing long, but I will be quick sha. You are really sounding like a politician or someone who is on the payroll of this present administration. It's very stupid and disrespectful of you to say, insecurity has reduced significantly, And I mean book haram, bandits, kidnapping and herdsmen attacks has been reduced to a record low. This shows that is either you are on the payroll of the government, and you will say anything to defend them, or you are not informed, and chooses to be ignorant to what's happening in the country. Not everybody that speaks about the evil of the government is against the country, we have to speak because it affects us in one way or the other. On the road infrastructure, you are not a frequent traveller, and I can bet you hardly knows of any Nigerian roads. You are the type that relies on news to tell you how roads are being constructed left right center, mine while nothing as such is going on. Few roads are being constructed, I agree, but not the way you are putting it. The only thing you could have told me is that, the government is still just 1 year in office, and I could have just kept my peace.
You said it's to early to have a full accessment on healthcare, the price of medical drugs and other medical equipments has gone up X4 of it's actual price, since this present administration came in. A wise government, can't just come in and remove fuel subsidy, health subsidy, electricity subsidy, education subsidy and any other subsidies all at once and claim is saving the economy. You came in when the economy was ranked 1st in Africa, now we are 4th in Africa. A government who is asking you to tighting your belts and be patients with the government, is spending 21 billion, to renovate a structure. Increased lawmakers salaries by almost 300%, yet, can't increase civil servants salaries. You have it, doesn't mean that all Nigerians have it. It's even a big security threat to you, to have it, while majority peoples around you don't. And that is the reason why kidnapping and arm robberies has been on the increase.

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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Obiano13: 2:54am On Jun 26
Jamestown123:
I really don't like typing long, but I will be quick sha. You are really sounding like a politician or someone who is on the payroll of this present administration. It's very stupid and disrespectful of you to say, insecurity has reduced significantly, And I mean book haram, bandits, kidnapping and herdsmen attacks has been reduced to a record low. This shows that is either you are on the payroll of the government, and you will say anything to defend them, or you are not informed, and chooses to be ignorant to what's happening in the country. Not everybody that speaks about the evil of the government is against the country, we have to speak because it affects us in one way or the other. On the road infrastructure, you are not a frequent traveller, and I can bet you hardly knows of any Nigerian roads. You are the type that relies on news to tell you how roads are being constructed left right center, mine while nothing as such is going on. Few roads are being constructed, I agree, but not the way you are putting it. The only thing you could have told me is that, the government is still just 1 year in office, and I could have just kept my peace.
You said it's to early to have a full accessment on healthcare, the price of medical drugs and other medical equipments has gone up X4 of it's actual price, since this present administration came in. A wise government, can't just come in and remove fuel subsidy, health subsidy, electricity subsidy, education subsidy and any other subsidies all at once and claim is saving the economy. You came in when the economy was ranked 1st in Africa, now we are 4th in Africa. A government who is asking you to tighting your belts and be patients with the government, is spending 21 billion, to renovate a structure. Increased lawmakers salaries by almost 300%, yet, can't increase civil servants salaries. You have it, doesn't mean that all Nigerians have it. It's even a big security threat to you, to have it, while majority peoples around you don't. And that is the reason why kidnapping and arm robberies has been on the increase.

If the bolded is what is happening in Nigeria then that is the same situation Kenya is in. You'll notice the politicians will tell you all to tighten your belts but increase their salaries to cushion themselves from the tough economic times. These are the kinds of things Kenyans are completely fed up with. Like why cant you politicians also tighten your belts as we do TOO? Are you God? Instead they are making their lives more lavish as you all go down the toilet and laughing at you while at it. Some blatant politicians were telling kenyans that they are serving their master Ruto (those are the actual words they used, Master Ruto) and not us because Ruto installed them in power as MPs and not the voters. That was when they were voting for the financial bill. That was easily the most triggering statement Kenyans had woken up to in this debate. Its possibly responsible for half of the anger Kenyans have. Nigga, you didnt tell us when you became a master. We elected a president. When a third of the country's budget goes to your pocket you can afford to buy anyone and convince yourself and even educated leaders that you are a god. One of Ruto's female governors actually warned Ruto and his party just a few days before last week that soon they will feel the vengeance of angry Kenyans. They thought she was joking but the woman clearly was in touch with the ground.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLlcjYvBqgA

We've had the same exact issues here too where school fees have quadrupled, doctors go on strike and are threatened with firing, they have built nothing despite borrowing trillions in 22 months, they used some of that money to pay loans but no one knows where the rest went, they increased our taxes last year and said its because of the loans (which they have paid already!), they have killed the national health insurance fund, they wanted to increase the price of oil to raise money for road repairs, we've always had roads repaired without such new charges, every member of Ruto's govt was positioning themselves to eat, but STILL, even as cash strapped as they claim the country is, they can still afford to allocate billions to offices occupied by a few guys to an extent that has never happened in history, they are buying choppers and apartments in Dubai and London left right and center, they are walking around in money bags , Ruto went to the US using a private jet chartered from the UAE at 200 M kenyan shillings, that is 2.4 Billion Naira for a single trip and when asked why he used such an exobirtantly expensive plane instead of the presidential jet or Kenya Airways he arrogantly told the foolish Kenyans that KQ would have been way more expensive!!! You can imagine. Vomiting on your shoes every day and treating you like mad men in a mental asylum. He had actually convinced himself that he's beyond reproach and Kenyans are just fools because he is their president. If this happens in Nigeria I would not be shocked to see Nigerians uniting in one voice. All you need is spectacularly bad leadership.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by gallivant: 3:43am On Jun 26
Obiano, if you spent all day venting here it means you were not at the protests. A case of preaching water while drinking wine. His excellency the president will not capitulate to bloggers. Spread the word.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Obiano13: 3:52am On Jun 26
As a Kenyan and true patriot, I must say I am exceedingly happy to learn that the Kenyan spirit of unfazed resistance to dictators is well and truly alive among our next generation. You have no idea what this means to me who lived under the Moi dictatorship!! This is pure gold to me!!! Because it means tyrants will never rise in Kenya again!!! And if they do they will be toppled before their satanic tentacles engulf everyone as Moi did for 24 years. The youths of 2024 are singing the same song we sang as youths in 2002 when we swept KANU and Moi the original tyrant out of power. 22 years apart, same same vigor! Btw, this song is etched in memory as Kenya's song of revolution. UNBWOGABLE which means unmoved, unfazed, or unscared. If Kenyans sing this song to you, just know you're going down. You have no choice. Who are you? What are you? What the hell do you think you are? Those are the actual lyrics to this revolutionary song that inspires real resistance fervor. Moi offered 10 million to the creators of this song in 2002 to turn it into a political slogan praising him and Kanu, the artists declined and instead accepted a paltry 800k from the opposition then led by Kibaki and Raila. The song went on to send Moi and his stolen billions home and earned the artists the GOAT status.

https://x.com/C_NyaKundiH/status/1805558097320005756

Couldn't find the actual campaign song which was actually more goated than the original!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AXSZzfR0NY
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Obiano13: 3:52am On Jun 26
gallivant:
Obiano, if you spent all day venting here it means you were not at the protests. A case of preaching water while drinking wine. His excellency the president will not capitulate to bloggers. Spread the word.

Your fart is loud and clear
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by gallivant: 3:59am On Jun 26
Obiano13:


You have been heard!

Seriously, you are glorifying goons. You are the problem. You have no right to riot and damage property. That's not covered anywhere in the constitution. Back in the day they would lock your privileged woke asses without remorse. No need for trial with such people.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by gallivant: 4:00am On Jun 26
Internet activists= terrorists.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Obiano13: 4:04am On Jun 26
gallivant:


Seriously, you are glorifying goons. You are the problem. You have no right to riot and damage property. That's not covered anywhere in the constitution. Back in the day they would lock your privileged woke asses without remorse. No need for trial with such people.

Which goons? The ones who shot unarmed protestors. Sit down, young man, and watch your poverty lord dragged through the streets like a dog soon.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Obiano13: 4:06am On Jun 26
gallivant:
Internet activists= terrorists.

Touched a raw nerve here.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by gallivant: 4:06am On Jun 26
Obaaderemi2:
So if you remove Ruto through a non-democratic action, who becomes the president?

Just30:
so you're overthrowing your govt?

Ruto is a benevolent leader. He knows he is dealing with a privileged generation. The government and police is showing unprecedented restraint. Let's see how long they will allow these kids to have their fun before they crack the whip.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Obiano13: 4:10am On Jun 26
gallivant:




Ruto is a benevolent leader. He knows he is dealing with a privileged generation. The government and police is showing unprecedented restraint. Let's see how long they will allow these kids to have their fun before they crack the whip.

No actually, Ruto is a malevolent ruler, constrained by a progressive constitution that does not allow him to act as he wishes. Let's see how long before he cracks under the weight of national uprising.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by gallivant: 4:12am On Jun 26
Obiano13:


Touched a raw nerve here.

Not really. You are all being set up. You are giving Mr. Ruto all the tools to rule with an iron hand. You have no agenda or direction anyway. Foreign pawns.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Obiano13: 4:13am On Jun 26
gallivant:


Not really. You are all being set up. You are giving Mr. Ruto all the tools to rule with an iron hand. You have no agenda or direction anyway. Foreign pawns.

Like he has a choice of ruling with an iron fist. My friend, let me leave you alone, your eyes won't lie to you.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Obiano13: 4:16am On Jun 26
For the delusional 1% Ruto fanatics, let them know you're no longer dealing with Raila's supporters. This one will send Ruto straight to the gallows!
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by gallivant: 4:18am On Jun 26
Obiano13:


No actually, Ruto is a malevolent ruler, constrained by a progressive constitution that does not enable him to act as he wishes. Let's see how long before he cracks under the weight of national uprising.

What's progressive with invading parliament? You guys are truly deluded. You have to follow the law. Ruto is too benevolent, hence the patience from law enforcement. I have faith he will deal with the delinquency appropriately with time.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by gallivant: 4:20am On Jun 26
Obiano13:
For the delusional 1% Ruto fanatics, let them know you're no longer dealing with Raila's supporters. This one will send Ruto straight to the gallows!

We saw the real fanatics today Sir. It was all over the media.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Obiano13: 4:20am On Jun 26
gallivant:


What's progressive with invading parliament? You guys are truly deluded. You have to follow the law. Ruto is too benevolent, hence the patience from law enforcement. I have faith he will deal with the delinquency appropriately with time.

It's very easy to deal with the current uprising it's just that he is a mo.ron. All he needs to do is not sign the bill and everyone will go back home and wait for him in 2027. But because he is malevolent, he will sign it anyway to please his masters. And then no one will listen to him.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Obiano13: 4:23am On Jun 26
gallivant:


We saw the real fanatics today Sir. It was all over the media.

Doesn't mean you aren't his fanatic. Otherwise you wouldn't be wasting time defending him with this energy.

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