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The Perils of Political Transformation: William Ruto's Journey from "Opposition" to Power

In the theatre of political dynamics, there exists a recurring narrative where figures ascend to prominence by vociferously opposing a prevailing order, only to embody the very principles they once denounced. This phenomenon, starkly observable in contemporary Kenyan politics, reveals a troubling trend that transcends mere political theatre, implicating fundamental issues of governance, integrity, and national identity. The Ruto Paradox: From Anti-State Capture to the Heart of Power William Ruto’s rise to political prominence was rooted in a fervent opposition to the concept of “deep state” and systemic state capture. His campaign resonated with many Kenyans disillusioned by entrenched corruption and elite manipulation. Ruto positioned himself as the champion of the ordinary citizen, a beacon of reform against the opaque machinations of entrenched power. However, upon assuming office, the very principles that propelled Ruto to power seemed to erode. His administration, initially celebr...

Hassan Mugambi vs Nasibo Kabale: Fight! (The Exposé)



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Toxic feminists are orchestrating how to throw Hassan Mugambi under the bus, but GENTLEMEN, we must stop them before the boychild sees marudurudu. First of all, the story of Nasibo Kabale is so heartbreaking, no one deserves such predicaments in life. By now, it's no longer a secret that Hassan Mugambi is the father of Nasibo's child, and the situation that Nasibo is in today depends with the circumstances that led to their separation.
Men are responsible to those under them alone and in this situation, it's the daughter. Fact is, Nasibo has relatives and Mugambi is not one of them; painful but true. I won't blame anyone but some women are the cause of their own transgressions due to bad company, bad heart, and bad mind.
Our Kalahari Desert University, ground correspondent, faculty of mushene and tea serving has collected pieces that complete the puzzle. Nasibo, during her prime days at NMG as a senior reporter in matters of health, left Hassan and decided to go and sample an Igbo man's cassava. True to her desire, she bagged herself a Nigerian man, who introduced her to drugs and akohoo.
The mumu man also made sure that he milked Nasibo of all her life savings; he ate her money and her kisumoo, and left her akiwa paralyzed, with debts and depression. Ayaaam telling you my brother: Nigerian men are not good pipoos.
By this time, Mugambi had already bagged himself a fine babe from Murimaa, who was serving him hot mwitemania with mukimo of Kahurura.
But later on, Hassan left the Murimaa babe after taking Rigathi Gachagua's warning seriously, and went ahead to marry a very beautiful Muslim woman from Kanda la Pwani by the name of Mwanaidy. Harusi tunayo, hatuna?!
By now Nasibo had already become a drug addict, and when you become an addict, maisha Lazima iende sege mnege. And that's how she ended up in the streets with her daughter.
When Mugambi learnt about her predicament, he immediately rushed to rescue his daughter and notified Nasibo's parents about their daughter's unfortunate fate.

How Nasibo ended up in the streets is a question that the parents and relatives should answer, and not Mugambi. Mugandi did something many men can't do, which is taking responsibility. He carries only the burden of his daughter, but not her mother; she made her bed and should lie on it.
Today, their daughter is studying at Makini group of schools. Nani kama Mugambi? Makofi kwake!! As much as I sympathize with Nasibo, I also don't think that we should crucify her ex for her own mistakes. Life is about Choices and she made her own.
The problem is the kind of society we're currently living in. For example, if the vice versa had happened, the society would be laughing at the boychild, and no one would pity him, unlike the current situation. Unless we learn to treat all humans with equity, karma can catch up with anyone.
Btw, it's men who came to her rescue, and they've ensured that the babe has been taken to rehab. Anyway, there's no need to dig deeper on an existing wound. It's time to heal and solve all the past with just a single step. Blame game and throwing Mugambi under the bus can't solve anything.
This lady needs serious attention, in fact the only person we should blame is William Ruto, because, what do you mean a Royco Cube is 5 bob?? Mailood, #RutoMustGo!

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