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#muslim kindly tell me why Jesus is coming back and to do what? Why not your Holy Prophet Muhhamed?
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Thank you for blocking me frommreplyimg and running away. You ask a question and you block me from replying?
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Replying to @b_Manono
What does this have to do with the case for Christianit?
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@SakajaJohnson as we talk now i just went to the house no water. Why because of your corrupt official who wanted bribes from borehole operators but they refused. I understand the need for them to be bribed, but at the expense of my comfort sir, its diabolical.Water is life..
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@SakajaJohnson I will comtinue typing until i get water. Until you act. Until you see my tweets. I know right now you are seated in the comfort of your house in Lavington with water and you children are having fun, but for me..I dont have water. Tomorrow i will tweet again.
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Gov. @SakajaJohnson, please tell your officials to sort issues of bribes they have with borehole operaters. We need water in Roysambu. No water since sunday bevause of their greed. Tell them to come we contribute bribes we will give them to allow us have water. #WaterProblem
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@SakajaJohnson•• when the borehole operators refused to give them money, they discconected and uprooted pipes connecting water to the residents. I have no issue with that coz the corruption is part of fibre, but now being unable to supply enough water to resident is witchcraft!
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@SakajaJohnson this borehole suppliers came in coz they help you supply water to residents. You dont have capacity. They are doing you a favour not the other way round. Why cant your corrupt people just agree with them the amount of bribe and leave us out of this?
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..@SakajaJohnson @EACCKenya Governor tell then to go an negotiate the bribe and allow this borehole operators to supply us with water.You dont have capacity..tumechoka na hii mateso. Call me on 0751857586 i will give you all the information concerning this issue.

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@SakajaJohnson ..all we need is water. They can evwn charge extra for bribes for all we care. We want water. We have children, we need to flash toilets, and lack of watwr will cause a major health risk. Your corrupt officials dont care. They just interested in making money.
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wagwan wadau! its madina! KENYA I LOVE YOU! and REESE said HIIIIIII
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#muslims tell me one thing, why do you k!ll people in the name of your Allah? DOES it mean your Allah cant fight for himself and he needs you to fight for him?
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You fled your country because political Shariah was crushing you. No freedom. Women forced to cover up or get arrested. Criticize the government? Straight to jail. A Christian nation opened its doors and gave you the liberty your oppressive Shariah never allowed. Now you’re demanding Shariah THERE, in another man’s land? That’s not just absurd… it’s straight-up hypocrisy. If you love Shariah so much, why didn’t you stay in Afghanistan, Pakistan or Iraq? Go back. Stop trying to turn their home into the hell you ran from.
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Pale @PACUniversityKE Office politics ni mbaya sana.Its a Christian University, but bad things happen there.Nowonder hako kauniversity hakagrow. Kuna driver(paka ya wakubwa) hapo alikuwa anatetesha watu..weee.Huyu ndio wakubwa walikuwa wanatumia kufanya corruption.I lived it.
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I’m Renatta. I’m 44 years old and live in small-town North Carolina. I am a born-again Christian who accepted Christ at a young age. I thank Him for saving me, because there is no way I would be here today if not for Him. When I was 8 years old, I lost my father in an automobile accident. Little did I know then that that tragic event in my young life would help shape me into the woman I am today. When I was 13, I started having seizures. I was eventually diagnosed with Neurofibromatosis Type 1(NF1) which causes tumors to form on the nerves. In 2007 at the age if 26, I was diagnosed with depression and anxiety. I also have chroic migraines and vertigo. Many times throught the years, i have asked God to completely heal me. But I lnow now He has greater plans for me. In 2 Corinthians 12, the Apostle Paul pleads with God three times to take his affliction away. God tells him, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.” I realize that even if I am weak, His grace is all i need. I may never be healed physically on this side of heaven, but I have God’s grace. And that is enough. ✝️
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You are correct, Tanzanians are living in fear and are controlled by armed force. Over 10k Tanzanians were murdered between October 29- November 1st. Please scroll down this page to see some of the videos/photos documenting the Samia Suluhu massacre. Tanzanians need help from the international community to remove this illegitimate murderous government from power. Local media has been silenced, and journalists who report information viewed unfavorably by the current government face the risk of kidnapping, torture, imprisonment, or even death. As a result, social media accounts run by diaspora activists—such as my own—have become the last remaining sources of uncensored information. They serve as essential platforms for organizing peaceful demonstrations, expressing solidarity, and sharing documentation of events such as the October 29 massacre. It is deeply concerning that @Meta , an American company, is assisting the Tanzanian government in suppressing these voices by restricting and removing the accounts of diaspora activists such as myself. By removing my social media pages and WhatsApp accounts, meta has denied Tanzanians a central meeting point to share experiences, to have one voice and strategize on how to get justice and fight for their right for free and fair elections.
Tanzanians marked their Independence Day under lockdown, with heavy security, social media restrictions, and unsanctioned gatherings outlawed to stifle expected protests. Recent deadly violence and this week's nationwide clampdown show Tanzania is neither stable nor a place where U.S. investment can thrive. This puts hundreds of American companies at risk and makes it clear the urgent need to review the bilateral relationship and U.S.-backed investments.
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Open the comment section, you idiot.
Africa’s young people are shaping the future. @DohaForum, we discussed how quality education— paired with digital and foundational skills—can help them thrive in fast-changing economies and strengthen resilience across the continent. @qatar_fund @JDMahama @alexanderdecroo @UNDP
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Kikwete has no moral authority or authenticity to speak of young people's future. He was among very few African presidents who attended the inauguration of Samia Suluhu Hassan after the 29th of October butchery of both Tanzania democracy and the young people who demonstrated k24.digital/heartbeat/list…
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Find someone who looks at you the way Harry looks at Meghan. #RoyalWedding #HarryAndMeghan
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RT @SussexPrincess: The picture dubbed “Diana’s View” will remain my favourite of the entire day #Sussexes6thAnniversary t.co/d7dko
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The audience listening intently to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Lightway Academy in Abuja. ❤️🇳🇬
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It was a perfect ‘coup’. Prince Harry and Meghan Markel, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, flew into Nigeria on the fastest growing airline in Africa, Air Peace, and were ‘spoilt’ in the luxurious Delborough Lagos on Bishop Aboyade Cole St, Victoria Island, Lagos. Segun Odegbami
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We held our latest #InvictusAdventures, as we funded a Sports Recovery Week for members of the WIS Nigerian service community. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited Nigeria on behalf of the Invictus Games Foundation, showcasing the power of resilience and unity. #IAMHere
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We will be moderating a panel at the @NATO Youth Summit today to discuss the topic of resilience and hope through sport. The panel will be moderated by our Grants & Programmes Director Mickaela Richards and will start at 16:20 (UK Time), you can watch below.
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