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Jun 1, 2021 7 tweets 1 min read
Niliambiwa story ingine ilinibore sana aki. Sasa, a guy and a girl got a baby girl, then the guy moved on wakaachana. The girl kept on asking for child support, eventually the dude agreed because si mtoi ni wake? But because they broke up juu ya drama za dame, he opted to love the baby from far. He was in another relationship but the girl wasn't. Sasa she got child support for a couple of months then insisted the guy should also play father's role to the daughter, and She's ok kumpatia mtoi over the weekends, holidays or whatever ndio wabond.
Sep 16, 2020 6 tweets 2 min read
The cost of starting leave alone running a business in KE is ridiculously expensive for a young person who's never had a job and is thinking about running a business before getting that job.

But hawawezi tushinda ujinga na watushinde akili pia.

Check out these hacks.

Thread* Do whatever you gat to do to put food on your table. Depression doesn't like a happy heart. It also is allergic to a busy mind.

It doesn't have to be a huge business, it can be as simple as buying and delivering groceries for people in your estate, or cleaning, or cooking.
Sep 2, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
There's a dam located in Tigoni area huko kwetu.

A girl I grew up with committed suicide there Jana. She drowned her 2 kids, a 7 YO and a 1 YO.

The girl and the 1 YO baby have been recovered.

One of my friends called me crying, told me the girl was kicked out on Sunday.... By her husband, so she went back home.

Her birthday mother told her she can't stay there so Jana she gave her fare to go "speak" with her husband.

She went straight to the dam.

Imagine being so broken and feeling so unwanted that you take your life and your kids. 😭😭😭😭😭
Aug 4, 2020 6 tweets 1 min read
Dear young couples who want to get married, have kids and live happily ever after...

Enjoy each others company as much as possible.

Do not rush to have kids.

They change everything!!!

Thread***** The moment a baby comes, kuna the first three months hakuna kulala, most women are so tired they won't give you the attention you crave.

After three months you think life will go back to normal.

Mnalalisha ka Jayden, babake akifika pa kuingia unakaskia "Ingeeeeeeee"
Jul 13, 2020 6 tweets 1 min read
Everybody has or will go through that depressing season where nothing is working... No job, no money, bad luck, bills, etc.
You ask for help but no one is able to, somehow, it totally pours... Those you think will help are not there.
Short thread. So you reach out and all you get is motivational quotes "you will make it, do not worry" but deep down the frustration becomes bigger. You want solutions, you want money, you want a job, someone to take care of what it eating you.
Jul 2, 2020 21 tweets 4 min read
2018 was the worst yet the most enlightening year of my life. On March 29, I lost my job. This was then followed by a series of "bad luck" accompanied by a pity party that lasted for about 7 months before I decided to do something about it. This thread is dedicated to
1. Those that have lost jobs, are still looking and still nothing is happening
2. Those that have graduated college and no job is in sight
3. Those that have something they love doing but are not monetizing their gift/talent.