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    A BRIEF HISTORY OF NYANGWETA FOREST

    Caption: The corrupt James Ongwae. By John Omwamba This is what I gathered… The Non-gazzetted forests in Kisii County are Nyangweta, Ritumbe, Ndonyo and Nyansembe forests in Gucha South district (South Mugirango, forming the bulk of county forests), and Keboye hills in Kisii south, Sameta hills in Sameta district, Nyac

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    DCI To Investigate MPs That Received Bribes In Parliament Toilets To Kill Sugar Report

    C orrupt National Assembly The greedy Mpigs were bribed to reject a report that detailed the illegal importation of sugar that was contaminated with various dangerous metals into the country, a report by the National Assembly powers and privileges committee has confirmed. This exposes the greed by the parliamentarians

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    DISTURBING VIDEO — Arabs Pour Drops Of Melting Metal On A Black Man In The Middle East

    A video of a black man enduring torture from what are believed to be his masters in the Middle East has gone viral on social media. In the video that has angered people across the world, two men are seen physically abusing a man, with one pouring drops of hot melting metal on his body as the man squirms in agony. Her

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    Rampant Land Grabbing In Nairobi Disguised As Affordable Kiosks For The Poor

    The county government of Nairobi launched the Nairobi County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP) which entailed among other things, construction of modern kiosks sometimes in 2014. Despite the good intentions to replace the wooden and iron sheets contraption that often litter the roadsides with good well-painted metall

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    EQUITY BANK: The Epicenter Of Thieving Bankers As Another Customer Loses Over Kshs. 300,000

    CAPTION: Equity Bank of Kenya CEO James Mwangi at a past event Equity Bank of Kenya has been on the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. The financial institution which started as a 'bank for the common man' , a listening, caring financial partner, is now far from that. Equity has metamorphosed into an ogre, greedil

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    [PHOTOS] Alert Kenya Railways: Market Coming Up At Accident Prone Mutindwa Intersection

    Five and half years ago, a Ruiru Bound passenger train rammed a Umoinner bus at the Mtindwa railway level crossing killing 6 people instantly, 5 more died in hospital bring the total to 11. The brute force of the train reduced the bus into a ramshackle-twisted metal, mixed with blood and flesh; crushed underneath the

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    A South C Resident On Nairobi Politics And Mismanagement

    South C, Nairobi County, Kenya Hello Mtetezi, As a resident of South C for the last 15 years, the water situation is really annoying. Last night the water came at midnight and by 7 am the water was gone yet in their so called rationing timetable, we are supposed to get water at 4pm till 8am. LIt makes me wonder wha

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    The rise and fall of KOT

    [ad_1] By CHARLES ONYANGO-OBBO More by this Author Until about 2014, Kenya Twitter used to be easily the loudest and most lively in Africa. Kenyans on Twitters (#KOT) were like squiddies, those frightening multi-tentacled metal creatures in The Matrix films. They would set upon foreign “forces of darkness” with a venge

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    NHIF Corrupt Board Chair Hannah Muriithi Boasts Of Close Ties To The First Family Part 7 of 20

    Queen of thieves: NHIF Board and DP Ruto Linked Chairperson Hannah Muriithi The untouchable Hannah Muriithi who came to the board of National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) sometimes in 2018 boasts that she is untouchable and that 'nothing can be done to her'. The former roads executive who metamorphosed into a healt

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    Rogue Car Sales Firm Patel Autocom Changes Name A Third Time

    The rogue car sales firm Patel Autocom Motors which changed its name to Auto Port Motors after our expose' has now metamorphosed to Jayesh Singh Motors. The company has been exposed as a scam, conning customers of their-hard-earned money Read below: Part 2: ‘Hi Nyakundi, Patel Autocom Motors is still Auto Port moto

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    China’s Chernobyl? The coronavirus outbreak leads to a loaded metaphor.

    [ad_1] But for Chinese President Xi Jinping, the public health emergency is only the tip of the crisis. Before appearing in front of cameras on Monday at a Beijing clinic, Xi had been conspicuously absent, opting instead to let his deputies become the public face of the government response. According to sources cited b

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    Who Killed Joseph ‘Josmob’ Onyango?: Kisumu family seeks justice for slain brother

    Joseph 'Josmob' Onyango, he was reported missing after attending a party by his friend Leonard Okwany. His body was later found floating on Kameta Dam in Nyalenda slums Kisumu The DCI at Kondele Kisumu is accused of trying to cover up the murder of Joseph Onyango (Josmob) who went missing on 25th August 2020, after at

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    Police now move to act on case of murdered Kisumu NGO worker after Cyprian Nyakundi's exposé

    Joseph 'Josmob' Onyango. A happy soul violently cut short. On Sunday, we highlighted the case of Joseph Onyango aka Josmob whose body was found floating on Kameta Dam in Nyalenda Kisumu City. Josmob, as he was fondly referred to by friend, is believed to have been murdered. He had been invited to a party but later tu

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    Kisumu NGO worker Joseph 'Josmob' Onyango buried as postmortem results reveal serious injuries

    Joseph 'Josmob' Onyango, he was reported missing after attending a party of his friend Leonard Okwany. His body was later found inside Kameta Dam in Nyalenda slums Kisumu Murdered Kisumu NGO staff Joseph ‘Josmob’ Onyango was buried on Saturday, 5th Sept 2020 at his father’s home in Gem Dudi. Josmob as he was fondly r

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    How Tunai’s Love For Choppers Is a Danger To Narok County And Himself

    Residents help Narok County Governor Samuel Ole Tunai from the wreckage from the chopper that crashed yesterday. For a man who is damn rich, the events of yesterday are quiet unfortunate! How can an helicopter, a mere metal, glass and rubber than flies disrespect the governor that way? Samuel Kuntai ole Tunai is a m

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    OPINION: Reactions to the incident where a worker fell into a boiler in Thika shows that Kenyans have lost their humanity

    Caleb Otieno, who allegedly fell into a metal boiler at Thika-based Blue Nile Rolling Mills Limited on Friday afternoon. A man fell into a metal boiler at a factory in Thika. Imagine the metal boiling temperatures. He was boiled to death instantly. In fact all his bones and flesh melted under the high temperatures and

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    KOT call for disbandment of Kenya Copyright Board after more data theft exposé surface

    Kenyans on Twitter (KOT) are running a hashtag #DisbandKECOBO after more evidence of data theft allegations surfaced. “The moribund body called KECOBO is demanding metadata of CMOs including members IDs and phone numbers as a prerequisite for getting licenses to operate. This is akin to asking media houses or SACCOs t

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    Ozzy Osbourne Net Worth: How the Prince of Darkness Built a Rock Fortune That Refuses to Die

    Ozzy Osbourne is not just a heavy metal legend; he’s a walking brand. From redefining rock music with Black Sabbath to conquering reality TV and global touring, his career spans decades of chaos, reinvention, and serious money. Today, Ozzy Osbourne net worth proves that even the wildest rock stars can build lasting wea

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    How Rising Gold Prices Create Prime Opportunities for Money Laundering

    Gold prices have rocketed to historic highs amid a weakening U.S. dollar, with Kenya stepping up plans to add the precious metal to its reserves. Internationally, gold surpassed $5,000 (approximately Ksh638,000) per ounce on Monday, January 26, driven by geopolitical tensions, erratic U.S. trade policy, and fears over

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    Is Emma Culligan Married? What We Know About the Oak Island Star’s Private Life

    Is Emma Culligan married? That single question keeps following the Canadian archaeologist everywhere she goes. Since joining The Curse of Oak Island , Emma Culligan has gained massive attention for her sharp mind, calm presence, and rare mix of archaeology and metallurgy skills. Fans admire her work, but they also want

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    How To Apply For A Scrap Metal License In Kenya and Operate Legally

    Scrap metal trading can be profitable in Kenya, but the law demands strict licensing. Anyone who buys, collects, processes, or exports scrap metal must follow clear rules set by the government. This guide explains how to apply for a scrap metal license in Kenya in simple steps. It shows who regulates the sector, the ty

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    Detailed List Of Scrap Metal Dealers In Kenya

    The scrap metal business in Kenya is booming. From Nairobi’s busy streets to towns across the country, scrap metal dealers are turning waste into cash. Both ferrous and non-ferrous metals sell at top rates, creating lucrative opportunities for individuals and businesses alike. However, only licensed dealers operate leg

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Nderitu Gachagua Estate Scandal Deepens As Family Accuses Ex-DP Of Forged Will And Stolen Wealth
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Mar 27

The explosive dispute over the Nderitu Gachagua Estate has entered a new phase after the family of the late former Nyeri Governor formally petitioned President William Ruto, demanding urgent state intervention. In a detailed letter dated March 23, the family accuses former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua of orchestrating a fraudulent scheme to alter a will, seize control of key assets, and disinherit rightful beneficiaries. They now want a full investigation, recovery of property, and accountability. The claims, which mirror accusations previously raised by President Ruto, have intensified one of Kenya’s most controversial inheritance battles. The Nderitu Gachagua Estate saga now stands as a defining test of accountability in high-profile inheritance disputes. The family has laid out serious accusations against a former deputy president, while the head of state has previously echoed similar concerns, turning a private family matter into a national issue. Nderitu Gachagua Estate Dispute Escalates As Family Seeks State Intervention The family of Nderitu Gachagua has taken the extraordinary step of appealing directly to President William Ruto through the Office of the Attorney General, signaling a complete breakdown of internal resolution efforts.

In their petition, they accuse former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua of masterminding a long-running scheme to interfere with the estate. They claim he used his position, influence, and access as a close relative and executor to manipulate the management of the estate and take control of valuable assets.

The family alleges that over the years, properties were irregularly transferred, proxies were deployed to execute questionable transactions, and beneficiaries were systematically locked out.

They argue that these actions were not isolated incidents but part of a calculated plan to consolidate wealth and deny the deceased’s widow and children their rightful inheritance.

By escalating the matter to the presidency, the family is effectively asking the state to step in where legal and familial systems have failed. Alleged Forged Will At The Center Of Nderitu Gachagua Estate Battle At the core of the dispute lies a will that the family insists was manipulated and cannot be legally upheld.

They accuse Rigathi Gachagua of altering or relying on a questionable document to justify control over the estate. According to the petition, the will itself raises red flags because it reportedly bears the words “Draft Last Will and Testament,” which they say undermines its authenticity.

The family further argues that the circumstances under which the will was executed make it highly suspect. They state that Nderitu Gachagua was critically ill with metastatic pancreatic cancer and bedridden during his final days.

Suzan Kirigo Nderitu, one of his daughters, recalls that while at the Royal Marsden Hospital in Chelsea, her father was too weak to read, write, or comprehend legal documents.

This account directly contradicts the idea that he could have knowingly signed or approved a valid will, reinforcing claims that the document may have been manipulated to benefit specific individuals. Claims Of Forced Asset Takeover And Disinheritance Intensify The Row The family does not stop at the will. They directly accuse Rigathi Gachagua of forcefully taking over estate assets and restructuring ownership to his advantage.

They claim he leveraged his role as executor to shift control of companies and properties linked to the estate, including interests associated with entities such as Olive Garden Realtors.

Among the contested assets are a well-known garden resort and a beach resort, which the family says were irregularly acquired and remain under his control.

They argue that these actions left the widow and children effectively disinherited, with some struggling financially despite the estate’s significant value.

These allegations echo those raised during Rigathi Gachagua’s 2024 impeachment proceedings, where lawmakers accused him of coercing his late brother into signing a manipulated will while on his deathbed in London.

During that process, President William Ruto also publicly accused his then-deputy of taking advantage of his brother’s illness to alter the will and benefit from the estate, adding political weight to the family’s current claims. Defense And Political Fallout Surrounding Nderitu Gachagua Estate Claims Rigathi Gachagua and his allies have consistently denied all allegations, maintaining that every transaction involving the estate followed legal procedures.

They argue that property dealings were conducted on a “willing buyer, willing seller” basis and reject claims of coercion, fraud, or manipulation.

In an effort to counter the accusations, his side previously released the will to the public, insisting it reflects the true wishes of the late governor.

They have also framed the controversy as politically motivated, suggesting that the allegations aim to damage reputations rather than seek justice.

Despite this defense, the renewed petition to President Ruto raises the stakes significantly. It places the dispute squarely in the hands of the state and increases pressure for an independent investigation.

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Boi Boi

@yobos · Mar 26

Belly fat is quietly becoming one of the most common health problems across Kenya, and many people feel stuck. Office jobs, cheap processed foods, and daily stress have created the perfect conditions for weight gain. But here is the truth most people miss. You do not need a gym membership, expensive supplements, or complicated diets to fix it. You need simple habits done consistently. This guide breaks down practical, realistic ways to lose belly fat in Kenya using food, movement, and discipline you can start applying immediately. Losing belly fat in Kenya does not require perfection or money. It requires discipline and consistency. Start small. Walk daily, clean up your diet, control portions, and fix your habits. Stick to it for three weeks, and you will see real change. Keep going, and the results will compound. Ways to Lose Belly Fat in Kenya Using Simple Daily Habits The biggest mistake people make is chasing complicated solutions. Fat loss is not complicated. It is about controlling what you eat, moving your body daily, and staying consistent long enough to see results.

Below is what actually works in the Kenyan context. 1. Cut Out Sugar and Refined Wheat Completely Sugar and refined wheat sit at the center of most belly fat problems.

They spike blood sugar fast, trigger fat storage, and keep you craving more food. This includes sodas, mandazis, white bread, packaged juices, and most breakfast cereals. What to do instead Stop soda, white bread, and mandazis completely Replace chapati with sweet potatoes, cassava, or nduma Avoid flavored yoghurt and energy drinks Choose fruits like bananas, pawpaw, and apples when cravings hit Always read labels and avoid hidden sugars like glucose syrup and maltodextrin Refined wheat behaves almost like sugar in your body. Removing it alone can reduce bloating and shrink your belly within weeks. 2. Walk 10,000 Steps Every Day Without Excuses Walking is one of the most effective fat-burning tools available, yet most people ignore it.

It is free, sustainable, and fits into your normal routine. How to hit 10,000 steps daily Walk short distances instead of using a boda Take stairs every time Walk during lunch breaks Add evening walks after 6 PM Use a step tracker on your phone Step Goal Distance Time Needed 5,000 steps ~3–4 km 40–50 minutes 10,000 steps ~7–8 km ~90 minutes Start with 5,000 steps and increase gradually. Consistency matters more than speed. 3. Skip Rope Daily for Fast Fat Burn Skipping rope is one of the cheapest and most powerful workouts you can do.

It burns fat fast because it uses your whole body and keeps your heart rate high. Simple plan to follow Start with 500 skips daily Build up to 700–1,000 skips Break into sets of 100 with short rests Skip in the morning before breakfast This takes about 10 to 15 minutes but delivers serious results when done daily. Smart Eating Habits That Accelerate Belly Fat Loss What you eat matters more than how much you exercise. You cannot outwork a bad diet. 4. Try OMAD or Controlled Fasting OMAD means eating one meal a day within a short window.

It works because your body switches from burning food to burning stored fat. How to start safely Begin with 16:8 fasting before moving to OMAD Choose a fixed eating window like 1 PM or 6 PM Drink water, black tea, or coffee during fasting hours Example of a realistic Kenyan meal Small portion of ugali or nduma Sukuma wiki or managu Omena, beans, or eggs Half an avocado This is not starvation. It is controlled eating. 5. Build Your Plate the Right Way Your plate determines your results.

Focus on protein, fiber, and smart carbs. Best fat-burning foods in Kenya Category Foods Proteins Eggs, omena, chicken, fish, beans, ndengu Greens Sukuma wiki, spinach, managu, terere Healthy fats Avocado, groundnuts Smart carbs Sweet potatoes, nduma, millet Simple rule Start with protein Add vegetables Finish with small carbs 6. Control Your Portions Without Starving Even healthy food can add belly fat when overeaten. Practical tips Use smaller plates Eat slowly Stop when 80% full Avoid eating while watching TV Serve food once, not repeatedly Small changes here create big results over time. Lifestyle Habits That Most People Ignore but Matter Most Fat loss is not just about food and exercise. Your daily habits play a huge role. 7. Stop Eating After 8 PM Late-night eating is one of the fastest ways to gain belly fat.

Your body stores more fat at night because metabolism slows down. What to do Set a strict 8 PM cut-off Drink water if you feel hungry late Plan a satisfying dinner This one habit alone can change your body significantly. 8. Drink Enough Water Daily Water improves metabolism, reduces bloating, and helps burn fat. Daily target 2 to 3 litres per day Simple routine Drink water first thing in the morning Drink before meals Carry a bottle throughout the day If your urine is dark yellow, you are not drinking enough. 9. Fix Your Sleep and Manage Stress This is where most people fail.

Stress increases cortisol, which directly stores fat around your belly.

Poor sleep makes cravings worse and slows fat loss. What works Sleep 7 to 8 hours daily Avoid screens before bed Take evening walks Manage stress through journaling, prayer, or talking You can do everything right, but poor sleep will block your progress.

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Boi Boi

@yobos · Mar 5

Many Kenyans want to lose weight but struggle because gym memberships and strict diet plans can be expensive or difficult to maintain. Busy work schedules, family responsibilities, and limited budgets make the journey even harder. However, losing weight does not always require costly fitness programs or special diet foods. In fact, many everyday foods sold in local markets can support healthy weight loss. By choosing the right meals, you can control calories, stay full longer, and reduce unhealthy cravings. Below is a list of affordable foods that can help you lose weight while keeping your diet simple, balanced, and budget-friendly. By adding leafy greens, eggs, beans, avocados, nuts, and other affordable options to your meals, you can improve your health while controlling calories. Combine these foods with simple home workouts and consistent eating habits to achieve better results over time. Affordable Foods That Can Help You Lose Weight Many common foods available in Kenyan homes are rich in fiber, protein, and essential nutrients that support weight loss. These foods help control appetite and improve metabolism while remaining affordable for most households. Food Key Nutrients How It Helps With Weight Loss Leafy Greens Fiber, vitamins, minerals Low calories and fills the stomach Boiled Potatoes Potassium, fiber Keeps you full for longer Eggs High protein Reduces hunger and snacking Beans and Legumes Protein, resistant starch Improves satiety and digestion Soups Water content, nutrients Helps reduce calorie intake Avocados Healthy fats, fiber Supports fullness and metabolism Nuts Healthy fats, protein Keeps hunger under control Coconut Oil Healthy fats May help reduce belly fat when used moderately Each of these foods supports weight loss in different ways while remaining affordable and easy to prepare. Leafy Greens Support Low-Calorie Diets Leafy greens such as sukuma wiki and spinach are among the most affordable foods that can help you lose weight . These vegetables contain very few calories but offer high amounts of fiber and essential nutrients.

When you include leafy greens in meals, you increase the volume of food on your plate without significantly increasing calories. This allows you to eat satisfying portions while maintaining a calorie deficit.

Benefits of leafy greens include: High fiber content that supports digestion Low carbohydrate levels Rich supply of vitamins and minerals Affordable and widely available in markets Adding sukuma wiki to meals like ugali or rice provides nutrients while helping control weight. Boiled Potatoes Improve Satiety Many people assume potatoes lead to weight gain, but boiled potatoes can actually support weight loss when eaten in moderation.

Potatoes contain potassium, fiber, and complex carbohydrates that keep the body energized for longer periods. They also have a high satiety index, meaning they make you feel full quickly. Eating boiled potatoes can help: Reduce unnecessary snacking Maintain stable energy levels Control portion sizes during meals Avoid frying potatoes if your goal is weight loss. Boiling them without excess oil keeps calorie intake low. Eggs Help Reduce Daily Hunger Eggs are one of the most affordable sources of high-quality protein. Protein plays a key role in weight loss because it keeps you feeling satisfied and reduces hunger throughout the day.

Starting the day with eggs for breakfast can lower the chances of overeating later. Advantages of including eggs in your diet include: High protein levels that support muscle maintenance Reduced cravings between meals Improved feeling of fullness Boiled or lightly cooked eggs work best for a healthy weight-loss diet. Beans and Legumes Provide Protein and Fiber Beans and legumes are common foods in Kenyan households and are excellent for people trying to lose weight.

Foods such as beans , lentils, and githeri contain both protein and resistant starch. These nutrients slow digestion and keep the stomach full longer.

Examples of affordable meals include: Rice and beans Githeri Lentil stew These meals provide balanced nutrition while supporting appetite control. Soups Help Lower Calorie Intake Soups are another effective option among affordable foods that can help you lose weight .

Because soups contain a lot of water, they increase fullness without adding too many calories. Vegetable soups or light potato soups can help you feel satisfied while eating fewer calories overall.

However, it is important to: Limit the amount of oil used Avoid excessive cream or fatty ingredients Focus on vegetables and lean ingredients Simple homemade soups are both healthy and economical. Avocados Provide Healthy Fats Avocados are widely consumed across Kenya and remain one of the most nutritious fruits available.

Although avocados contain fats, they mainly provide healthy monounsaturated fats that support metabolism and heart health. They also contain high levels of fiber and water.

These nutrients help: Reduce hunger Improve digestion Maintain balanced energy levels Adding a small portion of avocado to meals like chapati, rice, or ugali can improve satisfaction and reduce overeating. Nuts Offer Healthy Snacks Nuts are often misunderstood because they contain fats. However, the fats in nuts are healthy and can support weight loss when eaten in moderate portions.

Nuts contain a balanced mix of protein, fiber, and healthy fats that help control hunger.

Healthy options include: Groundnuts Almonds Cashews Eating a small handful of nuts between meals can prevent overeating later in the day. Coconut Oil May Support Fat Burning Coconut oil has become popular for its many health benefits. Apart from skincare uses, it may also support weight loss when used carefully in cooking.

Studies suggest coconut oil contains medium-chain fatty acids that may increase satiety and help reduce belly fat. However, moderation remains important. Instead of using large amounts, you can replace regular cooking oil with small quantities of coconut oil. Simple Lifestyle Changes That Improve Weight Loss Eating the right foods is important, but combining diet with healthy habits improves results.

Consider the following simple practices: Engage in home workouts such as skipping or jogging Drink enough water during the day Avoid sugary drinks and processed snacks Maintain consistent meal times These small habits, together with affordable foods that can help you lose weight, can make the journey easier and more sustainable.

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Nigerian Durbar Festival: History, Culture, and Royal Horse Parades Explained
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Feb 25

The Nigerian Durbar Festival: A Spectacle of Royalty, Culture, and History Few cultural celebrations in Africa rival the grandeur and pageantry of Nigeria’s Durbar Festival. Known for its majestic horse parades, royal processions, and vibrant displays of traditional regalia, Durbar is more than a festival. But it is a living expression of history, identity, and northern Nigerian heritage. Held primarily in the ancient emirate cities of Kano, Katsina, Zaria, and Sokoto, Durbar draws thousands of spectators each year. Transforming city streets into arenas of color, power, and tradition. The Nigerian Durbar festival is a spectacular horse parade and royal procession held in northern cities like Kano and Katsina during Eid, blending Islamic celebration with centuries‑old cavalry traditions and Hausa‑Fulani court culture Origins Rooted in Royal Tradition The Durbar Festival traces its origins to pre-colonial Hausa and Fulani traditions. Historically, it began as a military parade where cavalrymen showcased their skills before an emir. The display served both as a demonstration of strength and as a reaffirmation of loyalty to the traditional ruler. Over time, what was once a martial ceremony evolved into a ceremonial festival. Today, Durbar is most commonly held during major Islamic celebrations such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. Although some regions also host it to mark significant state or royal occasions. At its core, Durbar remains tied to the emirate system, an enduring traditional governance structure that continues to play a cultural role in northern Nigeria. The Grand Procession The highlight of the Durbar Festival is the procession of horsemen. Hundreds, sometimes thousands, of riders dressed in flowing robes, turbans, and embroidered garments parade through the city under the authority of the emir. The horses themselves are adorned with elaborate saddles, colorful textiles, and decorative ornaments. Each contingent represents a district head or noble family, forming a spectacular display of hierarchy and heritage. The climax comes when the cavalry gallops at full speed toward the emir’s palace before stopping dramatically in a synchronized salute. The moment captures both athleticism and symbolism of strength, balanced by discipline. A Celebration of Craft and Identity Beyond the horses and royalty, Durbar is also a celebration of craftsmanship and artistic expression. The embroidery, leatherwork, metal ornaments, and textile designs worn during the festival represent centuries-old artisanal traditions. Music plays a central role as well. Traditional drummers and praise singers accompany the procession, narrating stories of lineage, bravery, and communal pride. The rhythm of drums and the sounds of kakaki (long ceremonial trumpets) heighten the sense of drama. Durbar serves as a reminder that culture in northern Nigeria is deeply layered, thus blending Islamic heritage, indigenous customs, and historical continuity. Tourism and Global Attention In recent decades, the Durbar Festival has grown into a major tourism attraction. Visitors from across Nigeria and abroad travel to witness the spectacle, contributing to local economies through hospitality, trade, and cultural exchange. It has also become a visual symbol of Nigerian identity on the global stage. Images of Durbar cavalry riders in synchronized motion against the backdrop of ancient city walls are frequently used to represent West Africa’s rich traditions. However, the festival’s success depends heavily on security and stability, as large public gatherings require careful planning in a region that has occasionally faced security challenges. Cultural Continuity in a Modern Era In a rapidly modernizing Nigeria, Durbar stands as a powerful example of cultural continuity. While skyscrapers rise and digital economies expand, the festival preserves a direct connection to the past. The emirate system, though no longer wielding formal political authority in the same way it once did, remains influential in matters of culture, mediation, and community leadership. Durbar reinforces that legitimacy and maintains a visible bridge between generations. For young Nigerians, the festival offers both spectacle and education, a reminder that progress does not require erasing tradition. More Than a Festival The Nigerian Durbar Festival is not merely entertainment. It is a ceremony, identity, diplomacy, and history rolled into one. It embodies respect for hierarchy, reverence for heritage, and celebration of communal pride. At a time when globalization often flattens cultural distinctions, Durbar asserts something vital: tradition can endure, evolve, and still command awe. In the thunder of hooves and the shimmer of embroidered robes, Nigeria tells the story of its past and confidently parades it into the future. ALSO READ: Key Facts About Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD)

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Boi Boi

@yobos · Feb 17

A fake gold merchant is now fighting for his freedom after detectives arrested and arraigned him over a brazen USD 217,900 gold scam that targeted an American investor. Authorities say Willis Onyango Wasonga orchestrated a calculated fraud disguised as a 495-kilogram gold export deal to Dubai, then laundered the proceeds through a web of company accounts. The arrest followed a formal complaint lodged at Capitol Hill Police Station, triggering investigations that uncovered what detectives describe as a sophisticated criminal enterprise built on deception, forged legitimacy, and financial layering. Detectives launched investigations after Gershonov Oleg reported the matter on behalf of his American business partner, John Sodipo, who had wired funds for what he believed was a legitimate gold shipment. Oleg had first visited Kenya in September 2025 in pursuit of a gold transaction that never materialized, but during that trip, he established contact with several individuals claiming to deal in precious metals. Among them was Willis Onyango Wasonga, who also operated under the alias “Marcus” and allegedly presented himself as a credible facilitator in the gold trade. As the Fake Gold Merchant case unfolds, investigators are digging deeper to expose every accomplice, recover stolen funds, and send a clear warning that sophisticated gold scams will face relentless prosecution. How the Fake Gold Merchant Engineered the Gold Deal and Laundered the Funds Investigators say the suspect carefully cultivated trust before moving in for the financial strike. After initial introductions, negotiations intensified between Sodipo and Wasonga over the purchase and chartering of 495 kilograms of gold to Dubai.

The discussions reportedly included pricing structures, logistics arrangements, and export timelines designed to mirror legitimate international trade practices. The suspect allegedly convinced the investors that the transaction had strong logistical and legal backing, which lowered their guard and accelerated the deal.

Sodipo eventually deposited the agreed chartering fees into what he believed was a secure escrow account under advocate Michael Otieno Owano of MOAC Advocates. Oleg traveled back to Kenya to supervise the anticipated shipment process and to ensure that the consignment moved according to schedule. However, investigators say the shipment never left the ground, and repeated assurances soon turned into evasive responses as the promised timelines expired without explanation.

As pressure mounted from the American investors demanding proof of shipment, detectives say it became increasingly clear that the gold deal was a mirage. Authorities now believe the suspects deliberately created urgency and projected confidence to maintain control over the transaction while quietly shifting the funds beyond immediate reach.

Investigators describe the operation as deliberate and structured, not impulsive, and argue that it reflected hallmarks of organized financial crime rather than a simple commercial dispute. Corporate Fronts and Fabricated Legitimacy Willis Onyango Wasonga denies the charges and maintains his innocence, insisting the transaction was legitimate, even as investigators present evidence linking him to the alleged gold scam and money laundering scheme.

Detectives uncovered what they describe as an elaborate scheme designed to simulate authenticity at every stage of the transaction. Central to the alleged deception was SRK Logistics Limited, a company investigators say misrepresented its capacity to source and transport gold .

The firm allegedly played a strategic role in presenting the deal as professionally managed, complete with documentation and coordination narratives that reassured the foreign investors. Investigators also examined legal representation documents that purported to formalize the transaction under recognized commercial frameworks.

These documents allegedly portrayed MOAC Advocate LLP as handling legitimate business dealings, thereby reinforcing the illusion of compliance and due process. Detectives now suspect that the paperwork functioned primarily as a confidence-building tool intended to unlock the transfer of funds rather than to facilitate a genuine export transaction.

Authorities argue that the use of corporate branding, structured agreements, and professional language helped disarm skepticism and gave the investors a false sense of security. By the time doubts began to crystallize, investigators say the financial machinery behind the alleged scam had already shifted into its next phase. Money Trail Reveals Classic Laundering Tactics Financial investigators traced the movement of the USD 217,900 and discovered patterns consistent with money laundering. According to detectives, the funds moved swiftly between multiple company accounts before portions of the money were transferred overseas, a strategy that complicated tracking efforts and diluted the transactional footprint.

Investigators believe the suspects employed layering techniques to obscure the origin of the funds and to conceal the proceeds of what authorities now classify as suspected criminal activity. Detectives emphasize that the rapid movement of funds between accounts reduced the likelihood of immediate recovery and suggests prior planning.

They argue that the structuring of transactions reflects knowledge of financial systems and indicates intent to evade scrutiny rather than to resolve a stalled business arrangement. As investigations tightened, Wasonga sought anticipatory bail at the High Court before presenting himself at the Directorate of Criminal Investigations headquarters on February 13, 2026, to record a statement.

Authorities later arrested him and arraigned him at Milimani Law Courts, where he pleaded not guilty to the charges. The court granted him a bond of Ksh 1 million with two contact persons or an alternative cash bail of Ksh 350,000, allowing him temporary release pending further proceedings.

The case is scheduled for mention on March 3, 2026, as detectives continue to pursue additional suspects they believe may have participated in or facilitated the alleged fake gold merchant network. Investigators are reviewing financial records, corporate filings, and cross-border transactions to determine whether the operation extends beyond the individuals already identified.

This case has reignited concerns about Kenya’s gold brokerage sector, where weak oversight and informal networks often create fertile ground for fraud. Authorities now urge foreign investors to conduct rigorous due diligence and to verify export documentation independently before transferring funds in high-value mineral transactions.

Story · Fake Gold Merchant Arrested and Arraigned Over USD 217,900 International Gold Scam
9 Foods That Fight and Destroy Cancer Cells
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Feb 3

Cancer is a disease where abnormal cells multiply uncontrollably and attack healthy tissues. It is the second leading cause of death worldwide, affecting millions of people daily. Many believe cancer cells cannot be destroyed or stopped from spreading. That is not entirely true. The foods we eat play a major role in controlling cancer cell growth. A healthy, balanced diet strengthens the immune system, helping it fight cancer cells naturally. Below is a list of nine foods that fight and destroy cancer cells. Eating these nine foods daily strengthens your immune system, fights cancer cells naturally, and supports overall health. A balanced diet is a simple, effective, and affordable way to reduce cancer risk. [Photo//Courtesy] How Foods Protect Against Cancer A diet rich in antioxidants, anti-inflammatory compounds, and natural phytochemicals can significantly reduce cancer risk. These nutrients work by: Protecting DNA from damage Reducing oxidative stress Stopping cancer cell growth and metastasis Supporting immune system function Including these foods in your daily meals can help your body fight cancer effectively. Cruciferous Vegetables Cruciferous vegetables are nutritional powerhouses that protect your cells from cancer. Examples include: Vegetable Key Compounds Benefits Broccoli Sulforaphane, Glutathione Detoxifies enzymes, protects DNA, reduces risk of prostate, breast, stomach, skin, and lung cancers Cabbage Indoles, Antioxidants Supports liver detoxification, inhibits cancer cell growth Kale & Zucchini Vitamin C, Carotenoids Reduces oxidative stress, improves immunity Tips: Eat them raw in salads, lightly steamed, or in soups to maximize benefits. Tomatoes Tomatoes are rich in lycopene , a potent antioxidant that protects against prostate cancer . Cooking tomatoes increases lycopene levels, making cooked tomato sauces, soups, or stews excellent options. Regular consumption supports heart health and strengthens the immune system while reducing cancer risks. Ginger Ginger contains Gingerol , a compound that stresses cancer cells by reducing nitric oxide production, slowing their growth. Its antioxidants protect healthy cells from carcinogenic damage. You can add fresh ginger to teas, stir-fries, or roasted dishes to reap its anti-cancer benefits. Turmeric Turmeric contains Curcumin , one of the most powerful natural antioxidants. Curcumin blocks inflammation, prevents tumor growth, and protects cells from damage. Best of all, turmeric is safe for daily consumption and can be added to curries, smoothies, or warm milk. Grapes and Red Wine Both grapes and red wine contain Resveratrol , an antioxidant that blocks COX-2, an inflammation and cancer-promoting agent. A daily glass of red wine or a serving of grape juice may reduce cancer risk while supporting cardiovascular health. Berries Berries, including strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries, are rich in anthocyanins , phytochemicals that prevent cancer cells from forming new blood vessels and limit tumor growth. Key benefits of berries: High antioxidant content Reduces oxidative stress Blocks cancer cell proliferation Eat them fresh, in smoothies, or as snacks for maximum protection. Mushroom Mushrooms have long been used in cancer prevention. They: Boost immunity Support cell regeneration Reduce tumor growth Shiitake, maitake, and reishi mushrooms are especially effective. Include them in soups, stir-fries, or teas to enhance overall health. Green Tea Green tea contains Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) , an antioxidant that interrupts cancer cell growth, proliferation, and metastasis. Drinking 2–3 cups of green tea daily or taking EGCG supplements can help protect your body against various cancers. Unrefined Oil Unlike refined oils, unrefined oils protect cell membranes and support immunity. Olive oil is particularly beneficial, reducing inflammation and lowering breast cancer risk. Use unrefined oils for cooking, salad dressings, and drizzling over meals to boost your body’s defenses. Daily Tips to Maximize Cancer-Fighting Foods Eat a variety of these foods daily for best results. Include raw and cooked vegetables for a mix of antioxidants. Replace refined oils with unrefined options like olive or coconut oil. Pair foods with anti-inflammatory spices like turmeric and ginger . Maintain a balanced diet alongside exercise and adequate hydration. Including these nine foods in your diet creates a strong line of defense against cancer. While no single food can guarantee prevention, these natural ingredients provide powerful tools to reduce risk, protect cells, and support overall health. Regular consumption, combined with a healthy lifestyle, is the most effective strategy to fight and destroy cancer cells.

Story · 9 Foods That Fight and Destroy Cancer Cells
Scrap-Metal
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Jan 31

The scrap metal business in Kenya is booming. From Nairobi’s busy streets to towns across the country, scrap metal dealers are turning waste into cash. Both ferrous and non-ferrous metals sell at top rates, creating lucrative opportunities for individuals and businesses alike. However, only licensed dealers operate legally under the Scrap Metal Council. Whether you want to sell scrap for cash or find reliable suppliers, having a trusted contact list is essential. This guide gives you a detailed list of scrap metal dealers in Kenya, their locations, and contact details to simplify your trading journey. Trading scrap metal in Kenya is profitable when you work with licensed dealers. Use this list to find trusted contacts, get fair prices, and ensure safe, legal, and efficient transactions. [PHOTO//COURTESY] Top Scrap Metal Dealers In Nairobi Nairobi remains the hub for scrap metal trading . Many dealers here are licensed and specialize in both local sales and exports. The table below lists the most prominent scrap metal dealers in the city: Dealer Name Contact Location / Notes Nyangumi Prime Merchants Ltd +254 102 525679 Leading exporter of ferrous & non-ferrous metals, trusted service Lees Scrap Metal Dealers 0726 551 200 Nairobi Swaki Scrap Metal Dealers 0711 895 542 Nairobi Tajiri Daima LTD +254 751 194 416 Gigiri, Utawala Donholm Scrap Metal Dealers 0722 288 792 Nairobi Jombu Scrap Metals 0713 471 993 Nairobi Eastleigh Scrap Metal Dealers 0722 992 783 Nairobi Mwiki Scrap Metal Dealers 0727 722 415 Nairobi Baba Dogo Scrap Metal Dealers 0715 021 871 Nairobi Mbeliwa Scrap Metal 0721 348 575 Nairobi Hakairu Scrap Metal Dealers 0729 344 841 Nairobi Magnet Scrap Metals & Plastic Dealer 0722 695 574 Nairobi Wamurugi Enterprises 0722 646 790 Nairobi Exact Solutions Ltd 0720 876 787 Nairobi Stalin Scrap Metal Dealers 0722 725 202 Nairobi Kimson Scrap Metal 0772 854 875 Nairobi Muigai Scrap Dealers 0702 313 609 Nairobi Kim's Scrap Metal 0721 874 692 Nairobi Mama Junior Scrap Dealer 0722 459 209 Nairobi Julipa Scrap Dealer 0711 459 247 Nairobi Mungiwa Metal Workshop 0723 813 033 Nairobi Millennium Scrap Metals 0722 349 681 Nairobi Scraptex Githurai 0722 283 163 Nairobi Kitengela Scrap Metal Dealers 0724 662 332 Nairobi Sha Scrap Metals & Plastic Dealers 0725 316 411 Nairobi Wilwar Scrap Metal Dealers 0734 273 572 Nairobi Kariobangi Scrap Metal Dealers 0722 337 402 Nairobi Ngugi Scrap Metal Dealers 0729 155 765 Nairobi Edwards Scrap Metals 0720 130 493 Nairobi Jodawa Enterprises 0722 109 601 Nairobi J.K Scrap Metal Dealers 0721 833 161 Nairobi Gema Scrap Metal Dealers 0720 948 087 Nairobi Techzam Scrap Metals 020 224 2117 Nairobi Sunek Enterprises 020 786 265 Nairobi Scrap Metal Craft 020 387 6982 Nairobi Mumbu Scrap Metal Dealers 020 676 1611 Nairobi Roma Scrap Metal 020 824 056 Nairobi Mwamu Scrap Dealers 020 676 5126 Nairobi Fadero Scrap Metal Dealers 020 676 5412 Nairobi Equator Scrap Metal Dealers 020 554 224 Nairobi Dama Scrap Metal Dealers 020 676 2586 Nairobi Ndoto Scrap Metal Dealers 0720 446 733 Nairobi Kayaba Scrap Metal Dealers 0721 414 013 Nairobi This list includes dealers offering a wide range of metals, competitive pricing, and reliable services. Partnering with licensed dealers like Nyangumi Prime ensures your scrap is handled ethically and profitably. Other Key Scrap Metal Dealers Across Kenya While Nairobi dominates the market, other counties also have licensed and trusted scrap metal dealers. These dealers handle local collection, recycling, and trading: Mwithegei Scrap Metal Dealers – Bungoma: 0722 383 183 Keroka Scrap Metals – Kisii: 0718 467 939 Bwibo Scrap Metal – Kakamega: 0712 572 959 New Mwaura Scrap Dealers – Eldoret: 0719 404 500 Nakuru Jay Scrap Dealer – Nakuru: 0725 761 256 Miki Scrap Dealers – Nanyuki: 0754 078 131 Ngabu Scrap Dealers – Kisii: 0720 404 673 Atlas Urban Scrap Dealers – Mombasa: 0720 165 096 Marina Metal Works – Mombasa: 041 222 678 Minazini Enterprise Ltd – Mombasa: 041 249 4529 Aryan Agro Investments – Mombasa: 041 223 0874 Kije Scrap Dealers – Eldoret: 053 206 3380 These dealers provide regional coverage for scrap sellers and buyers, ensuring fair prices and professional service. How To Choose The Right Scrap Metal Dealer Selecting a scrap metal dealer requires caution. Here are key points to consider: License: Ensure the dealer is registered with the Scrap Metal Council. Pricing: Compare rates for ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Reputation: Look for customer reviews or business references. Services: Some dealers offer collection, weighing, and export services. Location: Choose dealers near your area to reduce transportation costs. By following these guidelines, you protect your investment and avoid illegal scrap trade practices. Scrap metal trading in Kenya is a golden opportunity for both entrepreneurs and casual sellers. Having an updated list of scrap metal dealers in Kenya saves time, ensures safety, and guarantees top rates for your metals. Whether you are in Nairobi or other counties, working with licensed dealers maximizes profit and keeps your business compliant with the law.

Story · Detailed List Of Scrap Metal Dealers In Kenya
How To Apply For A Scrap Metal License In Kenya and Operate Legally
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Jan 31

Scrap metal trading can be profitable in Kenya, but the law demands strict licensing. Anyone who buys, collects, processes, or exports scrap metal must follow clear rules set by the government. This guide explains how to apply for a scrap metal license in Kenya in simple steps. It shows who regulates the sector, the types of permits available, the costs involved, and the exact online application process. If you want to operate legally and avoid penalties, this article gives you everything you need to start right and stay compliant. Understanding how to apply for a scrap metal license in Kenya saves time and money. The process remains clear if you prepare documents early and follow the official steps. Licensing protects your business and strengthens the entire industry. If you plan to trade scrap metal seriously, start with compliance and build from there. [PHOTO//COURTESY] Get Your Scrap Metal License in Kenya Fast and Legally The Scrap Metal Council regulates the scrap metal industry in Kenya. The government placed the council under the Ministry of Investments, Trade and Industry. The council controls licensing, compliance, and enforcement across the country. Anyone planning to operate in this sector must apply through the council. Types of Scrap Metal Licenses in Kenya Kenya issues different licenses based on how you operate. You must choose the right license before you apply. License Type What It Allows Site License Allows operation from approved scrap metal sites within one local authority area Collector’s License Allows collection of scrap metal within the issuing local authority only A site license applies to fixed locations. You must list every site and name a site manager for each one. A collector’s license allows movement to collect scrap metal but limits you to one local authority. You must apply separately for every additional area. Requirements for a Scrap Metal Dealership License You must prepare all documents before starting the application. Missing papers delay approval. You must submit the following: Scrap Metal Dealers Association membership number and certificate Business registration certificate Valid business permit Plot title deed or lease agreement Tax compliance certificate Directors’ KRA PINs Certificates of good conduct for directors License fee deposit slip Ensure all documents match your business details. The council checks ownership, tax status, and criminal records carefully. License Charges in Kenya The Scrap Metal Council charges a standard fee across categories. You must pay before approval. Category Fee in Kenyan Shillings Dealer 250,000 Agent 250,000 Exporter 250,000 Miller 250,000 Importer 250,000 The council does not process unpaid applications. Always keep your payment receipt. Online Application Process Explained The council runs a fully online licensing system. Follow these steps exactly to avoid rejection. Visit the Scrap Metal Council licensing portal. Create an account using your official details. Log in and enter company and director information. Upload all required documents clearly. Submit one or multiple applications depending on your needs. Wait for secretariat review. The council reviews and makes a decision. The council communicates approval or rejection. If the council rejects your application, you can appeal to the Cabinet Secretary for Industrialization. The appeal gives you a second review opportunity. Why Compliance Matters in Scrap Metal Trade The scrap metal sector links closely to infrastructure, power lines, and public safety. Illegal dealers fuel vandalism and theft. For this reason, the government enforces tough rules.

Licensed dealers gain legal protection, credibility, and access to larger markets. Banks and major buyers also prefer licensed operators. When you follow the law, you protect your business from shutdowns, fines, and arrests. Common Mistakes to Avoid When Applying Many applicants fail due to simple errors. Avoid these issues: Submitting expired tax compliance certificates Using unregistered business names Uploading unclear documents Applying for the wrong license type Paying fees late Double-check everything before submission. Accuracy speeds up approval. Scrap Metal Council Contact Details You can contact the council directly for guidance or clarification. Location NHIF Building, Community Area, Ragati Road, 1st Floor Wing B Phone 113 108 305 or 0732 037 913

Story · How To Apply For A Scrap Metal License In Kenya and Operate Legally
emma-culligan-from-oak-island-in-still-of-her-smiling-slightly-on-a-couch-in-an-orange-coat
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Jan 28

Is Emma Culligan married? That single question keeps following the Canadian archaeologist everywhere she goes. Since joining The Curse of Oak Island , Emma Culligan has gained massive attention for her sharp mind, calm presence, and rare mix of archaeology and metallurgy skills. Fans admire her work, but they also want answers about her personal life. Emma, however, plays by her own rules. She shares pieces of her journey but keeps romance off-limits. Here is everything you should know about her marital status and private life. Emma Culligan keeps her love life private, leaving fans curious. For now, her work, intelligence, and quiet confidence define her story—not marriage rumors. Is Emma Culligan Married? The Truth Behind the Curiosity Is Emma Culligan married? As of this writing, no public record confirms that Emma Culligan is married. She has never announced a husband, wedding, or engagement. She also avoids discussing romantic relationships in interviews, podcasts, or social media posts. Emma stays active on Instagram, where she posts about travel, work, family, and friends. She never shares photos or captions that suggest a spouse or long-term partner. That silence fuels speculation, but it also sends a clear message. Emma chooses privacy over publicity. Many public figures use fame to showcase relationships. Emma takes the opposite route. She separates her professional identity from her personal life. That decision keeps rumors alive, but it protects her space. Fans often point out that she appears at events alone or with colleagues. That detail does not confirm anything. Emma focuses on work and personal growth rather than public romance. Until she speaks directly, her marital status remains unknown. Who Is Emma Culligan Dating? Questions about Emma’s dating life follow the same pattern as questions about marriage. No verified information links her to a romantic partner. She has never introduced a boyfriend or girlfriend to the public. Emma shares meaningful moments online, but she draws a clear boundary. Her posts highlight vineyards in Nova Scotia, time at home in Halifax, and trips to Japan. She captions some photos in Japanese, reflecting her upbringing. None of these posts hint at a romantic relationship. That level of discretion feels intentional. Emma likely understands how quickly speculation spreads online. By staying silent, she avoids false narratives and unwanted attention. Her fans respect that choice, even as curiosity grows. For now, the answer stays simple. Emma Culligan does not publicly date anyone. Does Emma Culligan Have Children? Emma Culligan does not have children, at least not publicly known. She has never mentioned being a parent. Her social media content focuses on career milestones, travel, and family members like her mother. Public figures often share life updates like pregnancies or parenting experiences. Emma has not done that. Her silence strongly suggests she does not have kids. That choice aligns with her current lifestyle. She works in demanding fields, splits time between research and filming, and travels frequently. Motherhood does not appear to be part of her public story right now. Emma Culligan Beyond Marriage and Dating Emma Culligan’s life offers much more than relationship speculation. Her background alone sets her apart. She grew up in Japan and speaks Japanese as her first language. She learned English at age 15, a fact she revealed on The Curse of Oak Island and Beyond Podcast . She often revisits Japan and celebrates that part of her identity online. Emma comes from a close-knit family. She has two siblings and a mother named Shirley Hardin. She once described her mom as “pocket-sized” and shared a heartfelt birthday message that showed warmth and humor. While she keeps names private, she clearly values family bonds. Her education reflects discipline and adaptability. Emma began studying engineering at Dalhousie University in Halifax. She later transferred to Memorial University of Newfoundland, where she earned a degree in civil engineering and archaeology. She also worked as a research assistant in the archaeology department. Her career path took several turns. She worked as a zoo guest relations representative in Calgary. She interned with the Nova Scotia Department of Transportation. Emma later became a material technician at Amec Foster Wheeler. In 2018, she joined Frontier Subsea Inc, a role she proudly shared online. Her big break came in 2022 when she joined The Curse of Oak Island in Season 10. She originally received interest for a personal assistant role. Archaeologist Laird Niven later recognized her skills and hired her to run the XRF system on Oak Island. Emma even thought the email offer was spam. That moment changed her career.

Story · Is Emma Culligan Married? What We Know About the Oak Island Star’s Private Life
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Jan 26

Gold prices have rocketed to historic highs amid a weakening U.S. dollar, with Kenya stepping up plans to add the precious metal to its reserves. Internationally, gold surpassed $5,000 (approximately Ksh638,000) per ounce on Monday, January 26, driven by geopolitical tensions, erratic U.S. trade policy, and fears over the dollar's long-term stability. The surge has sparked a feeding frenzy, attracting both legitimate investors and shadowy players in the gold industry. Analysts warn that high prices present a prime opportunity for cartels to launder dirty money through gold trading, exploiting both global demand and Kenya's expanding reserve program. The surge in gold prices links international trends, CBK reserve expansions, and domestic market activity, creating a dynamic where opportunity and illicit risk coexist, challenging Kenya’s economic oversight and financial regulation. CBK Moves to Boost Gold Reserves Kenya’s Central Bank (CBK) is actively pursuing strategies to strengthen its gold holdings. Governor Kamau recently disclosed plans to acquire more gold through the Bank of England and other international financial institutions. This move aims to reduce reliance on the U.S. dollar, which has weakened sharply in recent weeks. The CBK is also directly purchasing gold from local artisans and small-scale miners. Officials argue that this supports domestic mining while diversifying foreign-exchange holdings. Kenya’s official reserves currently stand at 0.02 tonnes, roughly 643 ounces—a fraction of global standards. Analysts predict that continued acquisitions could push gold prices in Kenya above $6,000 (around Ksh773,000) per ounce by the end of 2026. For the CBK, increasing reserves is both a hedge against currency volatility and a strategic safeguard against external shocks. The weakening dollar has made gold cheaper for holders of other currencies, further driving demand in Kenya and abroad. The Shadow of Cartels in Gold Trading While Kenya’s gold push is strategic, it has caught the attention of shadowy operators in the international gold market. Cartels are known to exploit surging gold prices to launder illicit funds. High valuations make it easier to move large sums with minimal scrutiny. Traders in Nairobi report a surge in offers from unidentified buyers claiming to source gold from artisanal miners. Though some transactions are legitimate, industry insiders warn that criminal networks are taking advantage of the high demand to inject “dirty money” into the system. These funds often originate from fraud, tax evasion, or cross-border smuggling, and high gold prices amplify the potential for undetected money flows. Experts say vigilance is critical. "Gold offers anonymity and liquidity," one analyst noted. "With prices climbing, oversight must improve to prevent abuse. Otherwise, legitimate demand could inadvertently support criminal activity." International Trends Fueling Local Gains Global forces are intensifying Kenya’s gold market. On Monday, the yen surged while the U.S. dollar fell against most major currencies, boosting gold’s attractiveness. Investors fear that potential U.S.-Japan cooperation to stabilize the yen could further weaken the dollar, triggering even greater demand for gold. Financial markets have been rattled by Washington’s unpredictable trade policies, making gold a safe-haven asset. The rise in prices worldwide translates directly into higher costs in Kenya, where traders are eager to capitalize on both CBK-backed purchases and retail investments. Analysts project that the combination of domestic and international buying pressure could send Kenyan gold above $6,000 per ounce before 2026 ends. This price trajectory increases both opportunities and risks, amplifying the stakes for investors, regulators, and policymakers. The Risks and Opportunities Ahead For Kenya, expanding gold reserves represents both economic strategy and financial risk. On one hand, it reduces exposure to dollar volatility and diversifies the national portfolio. On the other, it may attract unscrupulous actors seeking to exploit surging prices. The CBK’s direct purchases from local miners provide a legitimate path for wealth creation in rural areas. Yet, the lack of strict oversight could leave gaps for illicit trade. Strong regulatory mechanisms are essential to ensure that Kenya’s gold program strengthens the economy without becoming a conduit for illegal funds. Meanwhile, investors are closely watching global gold markets. The combination of a weakening dollar, geopolitical tension, and Kenya’s official buying spree has created a perfect storm for rising prices. Both legitimate investors and opportunistic cartels are poised to benefit, highlighting the need for transparency in gold trading and reserve management. In summary, Kenya’s gold market is at a critical crossroads. The Central Bank’s reserve expansion strategy has the potential to stabilize the national economy and support miners. But without strict oversight, the surge in gold prices could also provide fertile ground for laundering and other illicit activity. As prices climb toward $6,000 per ounce, the coming months will test both the integrity of Kenya’s financial system and its ability to harness gold as a true economic safeguard.

Story · How Rising Gold Prices Create Prime Opportunities for Money Laundering
Robert Kiyosaki Net Worth
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Jan 23

Few financial authors spark as much debate as Robert Kiyosaki. Loved by fans, criticized by skeptics, and endlessly quoted on social media, he built a brand that reshaped how millions think about money. Today, Robert Kiyosaki's net worth remains a hot topic, and the numbers behind it are just as fascinating as the man himself. Let’s break it down clearly, cleanly, and in a way that keeps both readers and Yoast SEO happy. Robert Kiyosaki Net Worth Who Is Robert Kiyosaki? Robert Kiyosaki is an American entrepreneur, investor, and author best known for the global bestseller Rich Dad Poor Dad . First published in 1997, the book became a phenomenon in financial education, selling tens of millions of copies worldwide. Beyond writing, Kiyosaki positioned himself as a financial educator, motivational speaker, and outspoken commentator on debt, inflation, and the global economy. His bold predictions and unconventional advice have kept him constantly in the public eye. Robert Kiyosaki Net Worth in 2026 As of 2026, Robert Kiyosaki net worth is estimated to be around $100 million, though figures vary depending on asset valuations and market conditions. Unlike celebrities whose wealth is tied to salaries or contracts, Kiyosaki’s net worth fluctuates because much of it is invested in real estate, businesses, precious metals, and alternative assets. His own philosophy embraces leverage and debt, which adds another layer of complexity to evaluating his true financial standing. How Rich Dad Poor Dad Built His Fortune Book Sales and Publishing Revenue Rich Dad Poor Dad remains the foundation of Kiyosaki’s wealth. The book has sold over 40 million copies globally and continues to generate royalties decades after its release. Follow-up titles expanded the franchise and reinforced his authority in the personal finance niche. Financial Education & Seminars Kiyosaki leveraged his book success into paid seminars, courses, and financial education programs through the Rich Dad brand. These programs generated millions in revenue over the years, even though some later faced criticism for high costs and aggressive marketing. Business Ventures The Rich Dad Company became a multi-platform brand, encompassing books, licensing, educational tools, and partnerships. Brand licensing alone added significant long-term income beyond publishing. Real Estate, Investments, and Assets Real estate plays a major role in Robert Kiyosaki's net worth. He has repeatedly stated that rental properties form the backbone of his wealth strategy. According to Kiyosaki, cash-flowing assets matter more than a high salary, a philosophy reflected in his portfolio. In addition to property, he invests heavily in: Gold and silver Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies Private businesses Oil and energy assets These investments align with his public warnings about inflation, fiat currency, and economic instability. Debt, Bankruptcy, and Controversy Kiyosaki is no stranger to controversy. In the early 2010s, one of his companies filed for bankruptcy, fueling headlines and skepticism. He has also openly admitted to carrying large amounts of debt, something he argues is “good debt” used to acquire income-producing assets. This approach makes his net worth harder to calculate, since high asset values often come paired with equally large liabilities. Still, supporters point out that leverage has played a role in building many major fortunes. Why His Net Worth Sparks So Much Debate Robert Kiyosaki’s wealth isn’t just about numbers; it’s about philosophy. Critics argue that book sales, not investing genius, built his fortune. Supporters counter that brand creation is a form of financial intelligence. What’s undeniable is this: he turned a single book into a global empire, monetized financial education at scale, and stayed relevant for nearly three decades in an ever-changing economy. https://nyakundireport.com/pablo-escobar-net-worth/ Conclusion At an estimated $100 million, robert kiyosaki net worth reflects a blend of publishing success, real estate investing, brand power, and high-risk financial strategies. While opinions on his methods differ, his impact on personal finance education is impossible to ignore. Love him or question him, Robert Kiyosaki transformed financial advice into a lucrative business  and that alone explains why his net worth continues to attract global attention. https://nyakundireport.com/reba-mcentire-net-worth/

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Ozzy Osbourne Net Worth
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Jan 19

Ozzy Osbourne is not just a heavy metal legend; he’s a walking brand. From redefining rock music with Black Sabbath to conquering reality TV and global touring, his career spans decades of chaos, reinvention, and serious money. Today, Ozzy Osbourne net worth proves that even the wildest rock stars can build lasting wealth. This article breaks down how Ozzy made his money, where his fortune comes from, and why his legacy keeps paying off. Ozzy Osbourne Net Worth Who Is Ozzy Osbourne? Ozzy Osbourne is an English singer, songwriter, and cultural icon best known as the frontman of Black Sabbath and later as a hugely successful solo artist. Nicknamed the “Prince of Darkness,” Ozzy helped create heavy metal as a genre. Over time, he also became a mainstream celebrity, thanks to television, branding, and relentless touring. Ozzy Osbourne Net Worth Ozzy Osbourne net worth is estimated to be $220 million . That fortune comes from music royalties, touring, television, merchandise, and decades of brand-building. Even with health challenges and reduced touring, his income streams remain strong. Black Sabbath and Early Career Earnings Ozzy’s rise began with Black Sabbath , one of the most influential bands in music history. Millions of albums sold worldwide Long-term royalties from classic records Reunion tours that generated massive payouts While early contracts were not always favorable, later renegotiations and touring success helped secure long-term income. Solo Career and Global Touring Ozzy’s solo career transformed his finances. Albums like Blizzard of Ozz and No More Tears became commercial hits. Major contributors to Ozzy Osbourne net worth include: Multi-platinum album sales World tours spanning decades Festival headlining performances Touring alone generated tens of millions over the years. Ozzfest: A Brilliant Business Move One of Ozzy’s smartest financial decisions was launching Ozzfest , a touring heavy metal festival. Ozzfest: Promoted emerging rock and metal bands Generated revenue from tickets and sponsorships Expanded Ozzy’s influence beyond his own music This venture added significant long-term value to his brand and earnings. Reality TV and Mainstream Fame The Osbournes reality TV show turned Ozzy into a pop culture phenomenon. The show: Became one of MTV’s biggest hits Generated millions in television revenue Introduced Ozzy to a new generation of fans Reality TV helped stabilize his finances while boosting merchandise and music sales. Royalties, Merchandise, and Licensing Ozzy Osbourne earns consistent income from: Music streaming and licensing Merchandise sales Use of his image and music in films, TV, and games Real Estate and Assets The Osbourne family owns high-value properties in the United States and the United Kingdom. Over the years, they have bought and sold luxury homes, often at a profit. Assets likely include: Real estate holdings Music catalog rights Long-term investment portfolios These assets provide financial stability beyond entertainment income. Health Challenges and Financial Impact Health issues have forced Ozzy to step back from touring, but they have not crippled his finances. Smart planning, catalog value, and diversified income have protected his wealth, allowing his estate and brand to remain financially strong. Ozzy Osbourne Net Worth Compared to Other Rock Legends Compared to peers like Mick Jagger and Paul McCartney, Ozzy’s net worth is slightly lower. However, he ranks among the richest heavy metal musicians of all time. Few artists in his genre have achieved the same combination of cultural impact and financial longevity. Will Ozzy Osbourne’s Net Worth Grow? Yes. Even without active touring, income from: Music catalogs Licensing deals Documentaries and biopics Merchandising will likely push his net worth higher in the coming years. https://nyakundireport.com/oscar-de-la-hoya-net-worth-how-the-golden-boy-built-and-lost-and-rebuilt-a-boxing-fortune/ Conclusion Ozzy Osbourne's net worth is proof that rebellion and business sense can coexist. From heavy metal chaos to mainstream success, he built a fortune that reflects both risk and resilience. The Prince of Darkness may have slowed down, but his money machine is still very much alive. https://nyakundireport.com/olivia-dunne-net-worth-how-the-gymnast-turned-fame-into-a-million-dollar-empire/

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Chaos at St Mary’s Hospital Lang’ata After Goons Storm Facility Over Ownership Dispute
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Dec 20

St Mary’s Hospital in Lang’ata, one of Nairobi’s busiest mission health facilities, descended into chaos on Friday, December 19, when alleged goons forcefully took over the hospital amid a bitter ownership dispute. Medical services ground to a halt, patients were left unattended, and staff members were locked out while doors were welded shut. What unfolded inside the hospital exposed a deep power struggle pitting the founder against current management, raising serious questions about governance, patient safety, and the protection of critical health infrastructure in Kenya. The fate of St Mary’s Hospital remains uncertain. With two rival groups battling for control and no immediate resolution in sight, questions linger over accountability, patient protection, and whether authorities will intervene to safeguard one of Nairobi’s most vital healthcare institutions. St Mary’s Hospital Under Siege Amid Ownership Wrangles Scenes captured inside St Mary’s Hospital showed men welding metal doors, breaking into staff residential quarters, shutting down the central administration block, and attempting to seal off access routes within the facility. The takeover paralysed operations in a hospital that normally serves between 800 and 1,000 outpatients daily and records over 900 deliveries every month.

Witnesses said the group moved with confidence and coordination, leaving nurses, doctors, and patients in shock. Departments were abruptly closed, files were inaccessible, and staff were ordered out of offices. Patients waiting for consultations, surgeries, and emergency care were stranded without clear direction.

The group reportedly accompanied Dr William Charles Fryder, who claims he is the founder and rightful owner of St Mary’s Hospital. Fryder insisted the hospital was built through his vision with donor support and accused unnamed individuals of grabbing control under questionable circumstances.

“We had created this hospital. Another group, unfortunately, grabbed it under questionable circumstances,” Fryder said during the confrontation.

The incident quickly escalated into a heated altercation between Fryder and the current hospital leadership, playing out in full view of frightened patients and staff. Founder Claims Historical Ownership of St Mary’s Hospital Dr Fryder backed his claim with documents tracing the hospital’s origins. According to his records, he left Nazareth Mission Hospital in 1995 and embarked on establishing St Mary’s Hospitals. In 1997, he acquired 10 acres of land in collaboration with the Assumption Sisters of Nairobi, laying the foundation for what would become a major referral facility in Lang’ata.

St Mary’s Hospital was officially licensed in 2000 under the name St Mary’s Mission Hospital Nairobi Limited. However, Fryder said the ownership structure later changed under murky circumstances. In 2010, a new company was registered to run the hospital, excluding his name from official records. This move, he argued, effectively sidelined him and intensified a long-simmering ownership conflict.

Fryder maintains that the changes were done without his consent and amounted to an unlawful takeover of an institution he helped build from scratch. His supporters say the forceful entry into the hospital was an attempt to reclaim control rather than an illegal invasion. Management Rejects Takeover Citing Lack of Court Orders The current management of St Mary’s Hospital strongly disputed Fryder’s actions, terming the takeover illegal and reckless. Their advocate, Wanja Wambugu, said there were no court orders authorising any change of management or access to hospital premises.

“We have not been served with any order. Upon arriving, we discovered that they were breaking into offices and welding doors, preventing the people who had been running the hospital from accessing the facility,” Wambugu stated. Hospital officials warned that such actions endangered lives and violated multiple laws governing health facilities. They accused the invading group of prioritising a boardroom dispute over patient welfare, arguing that any ownership contest should be settled in court rather than through force.

The management also questioned why essential medical services were disrupted in a facility that has long positioned itself as a mission hospital serving vulnerable communities. Patients Bear the Brunt of St Mary’s Hospital Standoff While executives traded accusations, patients paid the highest price. The disruption left critically ill individuals unattended, including those requiring intensive care. One carer broke down in tears after her patient failed to access the Intensive Care Unit despite a doctor’s directive.

“The senior doctor said he should be in the ICU right now; why should the patient stay in bed without treatment?” she cried, capturing the desperation felt across the wards.

Mothers in labour, outpatients waiting for medication, and emergency cases were left in limbo. Some families were forced to seek alternative hospitals at short notice, incurring extra costs and risking further complications.

The standoff also threatened the hospital’s broader role in public health. Just months earlier, St Mary’s Hospital had been lauded for hosting free medical camps, including one held in September 2023 at the Catholic University of East Africa, underscoring its importance to low-income patients.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ST5yyEgPC0

Story · Chaos at St Mary’s Hospital Lang’ata After Goons Storm Facility Over Ownership Dispute
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Nov 23

Gede Ruins sits deep inside the lush Arabuko Sokoke Forest, about 10 kilometres from Watamu. The site tells the story of a powerful Swahili town that thrived between the 10th and 17th centuries. Today, visitors walk through ancient mosques, palaces, wells, and narrow alleys that reveal the heart of Swahili culture. This guide breaks down everything you need to know about Gede Ruins entrance fees, opening hours, and what to expect during your visit. Gede Ruins offers history, wildlife, and culture in one peaceful forest setting, giving every visitor a meaningful and affordable coastal adventure. [PHOTO//Courtesy] Understanding Gede Ruins Entrance Fees Gede Ruins draws visitors who want a closer look at one of the best-preserved Swahili settlements on the East African coast. The National Museums of Kenya manages the site and keeps the fees affordable for local and international travelers. The cost allows visitors to explore a UNESCO World Heritage Site that holds centuries of African and Islamic history. You walk through forested trails, stone walls, sunken courts, royal compounds, and public buildings that still stand strong. Below are the official Gede Ruins entrance fees: Category Kenyan Citizens East Africa Resident Non-Resident Adults 100 400 500 Children (Below 16 Years) 50 200 250 The National Museums of Kenya updates these fees whenever necessary, so travellers should always check eCitizen before visiting. Payments are strictly done on the eCitizen platform, which makes the entry process simple and secure.

The fees support site maintenance, research, forest protection, and community programs linked to conservation. When you pay for entry, you help protect one of the most important Swahili archaeological sites in the region. What to Expect During Your Visit Gede Ruins is more than a collection of old stone buildings. It is an immersive historical site surrounded by wildlife, forest trails, and unique cultural experiences. Visitors encounter Sykes monkeys jumping from tree to tree, golden-rumped elephant shrews running across the forest floor, and owls resting near the deep ancient wells.

The walking paths are clear and gentle, making the tour suitable for families, students, and older travellers. Guided tours are available, but many travellers prefer exploring at their own pace. Every turn reveals something new, from a hidden alley to a beautifully carved tomb.

Do not forget to stop at Kipepeo Butterfly House. This community project supports local families by helping them rear butterflies for income. You can watch live metamorphosis and see colourful species that thrive in the coastal forest climate. Opening Hours and Best Time to Visit Gede National Monument opens daily from 7:30 am to 6:00 pm , including weekends and public holidays. The best time to arrive is early in the morning when the forest is cool and the wildlife is more active. Morning visits also offer the best lighting for photography.

Late afternoons are peaceful, and the golden sun creates beautiful shadows against the ruins. However, if you plan to explore both the ruins and the butterfly house, start your visit before midday to enjoy everything without rushing.

The site receives visitors year-round, but dry seasons offer easier forest walks. Carry water, sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes. How to Plan Your Visit Smoothly Make sure to pay your Gede Ruins entrance fees through eCitizen before travelling. This reduces waiting time at the gate. If you are coming from Watamu, the ride to the ruins takes about 15 to 20 minutes. Taxis, tuk-tuks, and boda bodas are available throughout the day.

Carry a camera or smartphone because the site offers incredible photo opportunities. Respect the wildlife, avoid feeding the monkeys, and walk only on marked paths to help preserve the ruins.

For questions, visitors can reach the management through the following contacts: Tel: 042-32065 Email: gede@museums.or.ke

Story · Guide to Gede Ruins Entrance Fees and What Visitors Should Know
Ryan Reynolds Siblings
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Nov 4

Ryan Reynolds didn't learn his charm and quick wit in acting school; he forged them at home. The star honed his hilarious persona as a "survival technique" while growing up with three older brothers in Vancouver. The fact is, being the youngest of four boys turned his childhood into a constant, yet loving, battlefield. Being the youngest of four boys in a boisterous, Irish-Catholic family shaped the entire trajectory of the star's personality, career, and relentless sense of humour. Ryan Reynolds Siblings The Reynolds Clan: A Moving Target in Vancouver Ryan Rodney Reynolds was born in 1976, the last of four sons to James "Jim" Chester Reynolds , a former Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer, and Tammy Reynolds , a retail salesperson. Growing up with three older brothers meant that the young Ryan lived a life of constant defense. He famously said of his childhood: "I wasn't considered a younger brother, I was considered a moving target." He knew he couldn't win with his fists, so he developed his mouth as his primary weapon. This "survival technique" is precisely what paved the way for his iconic, meta-humor-driven roles like Deadpool. The Three Older Brothers Revealed The three older Ryan Reynolds siblings —Jeff, Terry, and Patrick—are not in the spotlight, but they remain profoundly influential figures in the actor's life. Despite the on-screen jokes and social media digs, the actor consistently speaks of his deep love and respect for his brothers. Terry Reynolds: The Mountie She followed a career path similar to their late father, becoming a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) . Terry is the most visible of the three, occasionally sharing social media posts that support his brother. In a sweet coincidence in 2023, Terry actually ran into Ryan in New York City while they were both wearing the same Wrexham FC cap, highlighting their enduring connection despite the distance and fame. Patrick Reynolds: The Educator and Artist Another of the Ryan Reynolds siblings , Patrick Reynolds , chose a life in education as a teacher in British Columbia. Ryan often expresses immense pride in Patrick's dedication, even giving him a shout-out on The Tonight Show . This teaching career offers a peaceful contrast to the chaotic world of showbiz, highlighting the diverse paths the brothers took. Jeff Reynolds: The First Friend Jeff is the most intensely private of the brothers; his social media accounts are private, and he rarely appears publicly. Despite his reclusiveness, Ryan has spoken touchingly about their bond, once calling Jeff "the first friend I ever had." This demonstrates a quiet, deep affection between the two, transcending the usual rough-and-tumble of their childhood dynamic. A Heartwarming Story of Brotherly Protection Though "bruises" and relentless teasing characterized their childhood, the brothers always protected Ryan . Sharing a heartwarming story, Ryan recalled his fear after getting his ear pierced at age twelve, terrified of his father's reaction.

Fearing his father's extreme reaction to his new ear piercing, Ryan sat down to dinner expecting the worst. However, he looked up and realized all three of his older brothers— Jeff, Terry, and Patrick —had also pierced their ears. They refused to let the youngest face their father's wrath alone. Ryan called this silent, unified act of defense "one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen." The Legacy of Four Boys Ryan Reynolds' rise to stardom is directly linked to his life as the "moving target" baby brother. His three older Ryan Reynolds siblings taught him resilience , quick thinking, and how to use humor as a shield . Now a father of four, he credits his chaotic, large-family upbringing for preparing him for the beautiful bedlam of his current life. ALSO READ https://nyakundireport.com/truth-about-keanu-reeves-siblings-sisters-behind-the-star/ CONCLUSION Ryan Reynolds' quick wit and charm were forged by his upbringing as the "moving target" youngest brother to Jeff, Terry, and Patrick . The intense competition among the Ryan Reynolds siblings turned humor into his greatest defense. Though now diverse in career (Mountie, educator, etc.), the brothers remain his most profound influence. Their unbreakable bond, shown through acts of quiet protection, proves that the star's success is a testament to the resilience and humor learned in his loud, large family.

https://nyakundireport.com/idris-elba-siblings-shocker-the-secret-family-life/

Story · Survival of the Wittiest: Meet the Ryan Reynolds Siblings
Who Are the New Members of Linkin Park? Meet Emily Armstrong and Colin Brittain
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Oct 27

After seven years of silence, Linkin Park has returned stronger than ever with two new faces joining the iconic rock band. The new members—Emily Armstrong and Colin Brittain—officially joined in September 2024 during the band’s reformation. The group had paused in 2017 after the tragic death of Chester Bennington, their lead vocalist. Fans worldwide have been eager to see if the band could rise again. With Emily and Colin stepping in, Linkin Park is redefining its legacy and reconnecting with its global fanbase. The new lineup blends familiar talent with fresh energy, promising a new era for the band. The arrival of new members marks a fresh beginning for the group that has inspired millions worldwide. With this refreshed lineup, Linkin Park’s journey continues—louder, bolder, and more united than ever before. [PHOTO//Courtesy] Linkin Park New Members Join After Seven-Year Break Linkin Park’s current lineup features a mix of original and new talents working together to revive their sound while keeping their identity intact. Member Role Background Mike Shinoda Vocalist, Rhythm Guitarist, Keyboardist Co-founder and creative leader Brad Delson Lead Guitarist Founding member Joe Hahn DJ, Turntablist Visual and sound effects expert Dave Farrell Bassist Longtime band member Emily Armstrong Lead Vocalist New member, American singer and guitarist Colin Brittain Drummer New member, American producer and songwriter Their comeback marks a powerful shift toward modern rock while preserving the emotional depth and raw energy that made Linkin Park legendary. Emily Armstrong Leads Linkin Park’s New Era Emily Armstrong performs powerfully with Linkin Park at the I-Days Festival in Milan, showcasing her dynamic vocals and commanding stage presence. [PHOTO//Courtesy]Emily Armstrong, born on May 6, 1986, in Los Angeles, California, is the band’s new lead singer. She’s known for her raspy, commanding voice and fearless stage presence. Before joining Linkin Park, Emily gained fame as the co-founder and vocalist of the rock band Dead Sara.

Emily started writing songs and playing guitar at age 11. By 15, she was performing regularly and eventually dropped out of high school to chase her musical dreams. Her major works with Dead Sara include: Year Album/EP Title 2008 The Airport Sessions 2012 Dead Sara 2015 Pleasure to Meet You 2018 Temporary Things Taking Up Space 2021 Ain’t It Tragic In September 2024, Emily made her first appearance with Linkin Park during a livestream concert. Her official debut took place a week later at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles .

She’s already featured in the band’s latest releases, From Zero and From Zero Deluxe Edition , where her dynamic vocals add a fresh, emotional layer reminiscent of Chester Bennington’s intensity but with her own unique flair.

Beyond her music, Emily has collaborated with artists such as Demi Lovato , Beck , and The Offspring , proving her versatility and wide influence in the rock scene. Colin Brittain Adds Power Behind the Drums Colin Brittain, born on December 29, 1986, in Pensacola, Florida, is Linkin Park’s new drummer. He is a multi-talented songwriter, producer, and musician known for working with some of the biggest rock acts in the world.

Colin grew up surrounded by music and started playing drums at a young age. His professional career began in 2011 when he joined the band Oh No Fiasco. Although the group disbanded in 2013, it set the stage for Colin’s rise in the industry.

Before joining Linkin Park, he collaborated with notable bands and artists, including: Band/Artist Role One Ok Rock Producer, Writer From Ashes to New Writer 5 Seconds of Summer Producer Dashboard Confessional Writer A Day to Remember Producer Papa Roach Producer 311 Writer Colin joined Linkin Park in September 2024 , stepping in after original drummer Rob Bourdon decided not to rejoin the reformed group. His energetic drumming style complements the band’s signature sound, fusing aggressive beats with melodic precision.

Colin’s experience in both rock and pop genres is helping the band experiment with new sounds while keeping their alternative metal roots alive. The new Linkin Park members, Emily Armstrong and Colin Brittain, have breathed new life into the band after years of silence. Emily, a skilled singer and guitarist, and Colin, a renowned producer and drummer, joined during the 2024 reformation. [PHOTO//Courtesy] Linkin Park’s Future with Their New Members The reformation of Linkin Park has reignited excitement among fans. With Emily Armstrong leading vocals and Colin Brittain driving the rhythm, the band is entering a transformative phase.

Their live performances in late 2024 received glowing reviews, with audiences praising the balance between nostalgia and innovation. Mike Shinoda’s creative direction, combined with Emily’s passionate delivery and Colin’s powerful drumming, has created a chemistry that honors the band’s past while pointing toward a new musical chapter.

The band continues to record and perform, signaling that their seven-year hiatus is officially over. Linkin Park remains one of the most influential rock bands of the 21st century, and their latest lineup is proof that evolution can coexist with legacy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPiEzDELhLI&list=RDoPiEzDELhLI&start_radio=1

Story · Who Are the New Members of Linkin Park? Meet Emily Armstrong and Colin Brittain
Drake
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Oct 6

For years, Aubrey "Drake" Graham has reigned as one of the most visible and talked-about figures in pop culture. Fans know about his son, Adonis, and his parents, Sandi and Dennis Graham. However, the public record is thin concerning Drake's siblings , sparking rumors and misinterpretations. Is he an only child, or are half-siblings hidden in the 6ix God's private life? We investigate the truth. Drake The Official Word: Drake is an Only Child According to the official public record, Drake is the sole child born from the marriage of his parents, Dennis Graham and Sandra "Sandi" Graham. Born Aubrey Drake Graham , he was raised by his mother in Toronto, with his father, Dennis, a professional drummer, remaining in Memphis. This foundational family unit is often referenced in his music, highlighting his unique experience as the son of a Jewish-Canadian teacher and an African-American musician. This split-family background is a core part of the "Drake mythology." Unconfirmed Rumors: The Half-Sibling Speculation The plot thickens when considering Drake's father, Dennis Graham. As a charismatic musician with a life lived largely outside the public eye, rumors have long persisted about whether he fathered other children before or after his relationship with Sandi.

Most of the speculation centers on an alleged half-sister named Stephanie . Whispers across social media claim she is Dennis Graham's daughter from another relationship. Reports suggest that Dennis has acknowledged her as his child, and in the past, she may have even referred to Drake as her brother on social media.

However, this supposed half-sister has maintained a very low profile. There are no definitive, confirmed public statements or official appearances that firmly establish Stephanie's relationship with Drake as a paternal half-sibling. She appears to prefer her privacy, keeping her life out of the massive spotlight that constantly follows the "Hotline Bling" rapper.

The lack of clarity has also fueled rumors of unconfirmed step-siblings from one of his father's long-term relationships, but these remain purely unsubstantiated fan theories. Decoding the Lyrics: "Stories About My Brother" The conversation about Drake siblings was recently reignited by his own music. On his 2023 EP, For All The Dogs: Scary Hours Edition , he released a track titled "Stories About My Brother." The song describes someone he calls his brother, leading many fans to believe he was introducing a long-lost sibling.

However, a close examination reveals a different truth. Experts and fans agree that Drake is using the term "brother" metaphorically. In the world of hip-hop and for Drake, the word is a powerful descriptor for a close friend—a member of his inner circle, or the "OVO crew," whose loyalty is as strong as a blood relative. He is reinforcing the intense, unbreakable bonds he shares with his chosen family. In a later freestyle, Drake addressed the industry's loose use of "family" terms, rapping, "All that brother talk as if I really discovered a sibling." This line suggested his weariness and confirmed he has not publicly "discovered" any unknown blood relatives. Final Verdict on Drake Siblings In the end, the mystery surrounding Drake siblings is more about the distinction between public record and private life. Fact Drake is the only biological child of Sandi Graham and Dennis Graham. Rumor Unconfirmed rumors exist about a paternal half-sister named Stephanie. Fiction His references to a "brother" in his music are consistently metaphorical, referring to his closest, most trusted friends. Though fascinating to fans, the topic of Drake's siblings suggests he grew up as his parents' sole child, later building and elevating a powerful "chosen family" in his music. ALSO READ https://nyakundireport.com/the-cardi-bs-siblings-her-sister-hennessy-carolina-and-more/ CONCLUSION The persistent question of Drake's siblings is a simple one: he's the sole biological child of Sandi and Dennis Graham. Unconfirmed speculation about a half-sister named Stephanie persists, but Drake consistently defines his "brothers" as his fiercely loyal OVO crew. Ultimately, the rap icon’s narrative shows he prioritizes the powerful, chosen family he built over any unverified blood relation.

https://nyakundireport.com/a-legacy-of-silencethe-truth-about-ted-bundys-siblings/

Story · The Secret Side of Drizzy:The Mystery of Drake's Siblings
Locals in Wajir urge Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen to deliver justice after the brutal killing of Chief Ahmed Ali Abdullahi and his kin...
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Sep 24

The family and relatives of Senior Chief Ahmed Ali Abdullahi, together with those of his kin Noor Gaduf, are demanding justice over what they describe as a horrific and barbaric double killing that occurred in July 2025 in the Khorof Harar area of Wajir.

Their call for action comes as Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen makes a visit to the county for his Jukwaa La Usalama meeting, during which he is expected to engage local leaders and residents on matters of security and governance. Locals in Wajir urge Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen to deliver justice after the brutal killing of Chief Ahmed Ali Abdullahi and his kin Noor Gaduf in a brutal July attack.

The slain Chief, who had repeatedly lodged reports of death threats both at Khorof Harar Police Station and with his superiors, met his end in a manner that his family insists was neither accidental nor random but a carefully orchestrated assault by men known within the community.

On the night of July 8, 2025, at approximately 12:20 a.m., heavily armed assailants stormed his compound under the glare of a bright full moon, their identities unmistakable to those who witnessed the attack.

According to the principal witness, Issa Abdi, the ordeal began when gunfire erupted near the house of Noor Gaduf. Moments later, four armed men entered the Chief’s compound.

From his position of hiding under a neem tree, Issa observed with chilling clarity as the gang, one of them masked, the others familiar in both voice and movement, spread out to search the area.

When they found nothing in Issa’s hut, one of the attackers, identified as Yussuf Dabar, mocked him as a “lucky bastard.”

The men then regrouped at the Chief’s dwelling, pounding on the fortified metal doors for several minutes before planting an explosive device that tore the entrance apart.

Shrapnel from the blast wounded Issa as he remained concealed. The attackers dragged the Chief from his home, his legs crushed in the process, leaving him unable to resist.

In his final agonised moments, he could barely whisper before Osman Dabar riddled him with more than fifteen bullets and gouged out his eyes in an act of extraordinary cruelty.

Noor Gaduf met a similarly brutal fate.

His newlywed wife was held down by several men as her husband pleaded for his life. His body was sprayed with over ten bullets, his cries reverberating through the village before silence fell.

The killings are believed to be the culmination of longstanding hostilities between the Chief and the powerful Dabar family, whose history is entangled with local disputes and alleged militant links. At the heart of the feud was the widow Nuria Dubow, once married to Ibrahim Dabar but later remarried to Chief Ahmed, a decision that provoked deep resentment within the clan. Osman Dabar, Ibrahim’s brother, had sought to marry Nuria himself, only to be spurned, and his hostility grew when she instead chose the Chief. Parallel disputes involving Osman’s stormy marriage to another widow, Fatuma Jimale Baa, drew in Noor Gaduf, whom Osman accused of interfering in his domestic affairs.

Witnesses recount that Osman physically assaulted Noor months earlier, prompting multiple court cases where both Noor and Issa Abdi featured as complainants. These tensions were widely viewed as precursors to the tragic events that unfolded in July.

The Dabar family’s notoriety extends beyond local quarrels. Several of its members have been linked over the years to the outlawed Al-Shabaab network.

Ahmed Dabar, a fugitive with a bounty on his head, has long been accused of orchestrating attacks and improvised explosive device operations in northern Kenya, while Adan Dabar was reportedly neutralised by security agencies over similar affiliations.

Even Ibrahim Dabar, Nuria’s late husband, carried the shadow of alleged militancy, a history that his subsequent enrolment as a Kenya Police Reservist could not erase.

Osman himself has been repeatedly found in possession of livestock allegedly extorted from pastoralists by militants.

In the week preceding the killings, the village of Qarsa had witnessed unusual gatherings, with Osman’s sister Adana hosting groups of young men in what appeared to be covert planning sessions before abruptly departing once the murders had been carried out.

A chilling revelation emerged later from Nuria’s teenage son, who recalled overhearing Osman and several accomplices openly plotting to kill the Chief two days before the attack, an account that, tragically, was dismissed at the time.

Progress on the investigation has been slow, with claims that the lead officer, Mr. Roble, enjoys close ties with the Dabar family. Witnesses such as Issa Abdi live in constant fear, aware that their testimony places them in direct danger.

Allegations have also surfaced that local political leaders, among them Tarbaj MP Hussein Abdi Bare, have attempted to distort the narrative by attributing the killings to militants, a claim residents dismiss as an attempt to deflect attention from the true perpetrators.

The atmosphere in Qarsa remains tense, with villagers openly declaring that they know who committed the crimes.

Gunmen have been seen patrolling at night, firing sporadically to intimidate the community and silence potential witnesses.

Locals warn that if the state continues to falter in delivering justice, the temptation to take matters into their own hands may soon become irresistible. "Hi Nyakundi. I am writing to you because the families of Senior Chief Ahmed Ali Abdullahi and his relative Noor Gaduf feel abandoned, and they want their story to be told. What happened in Khorof Harar in July 2025 was not a random attack but a cold, calculated execution that has left the entire community in fear. The Chief had already reported death threats at Khorof Harar Police Station and to his seniors but no action was taken. On the night of July 8, armed men stormed his compound under the full moon, identities clear to all who saw them. They blew open his door with explosives, dragged him out with broken legs, and slaughtered him in a way too cruel to describe. His eyes were gouged out, and his body riddled with bullets. Noor suffered the same fate as his newlywed wife was held down, forced to watch helplessly. All the trails lead to the notorious Dabar family, who have a long history of feuds and unresolved hostilities. Osman Dabar had tried to marry Nuria Dubow, the widow who later became the Chief’s wife, but after she refused, his anger never cooled. Add to that his stormy marriage with another widow and accusations against Noor Gaduf, and the situation turned toxic. Witnesses confirm Osman had assaulted Noor months earlier, cases were in court, and tensions had been building for a long time. The Dabar name is also whispered in the same breath as Al-Shabaab. Ahmed Dabar, a wanted man with a bounty, has operated freely in the region. Other relatives, like Adan and Ibrahim, were tied to militancy. Osman himself has often been found with livestock believed to have been taken by militants. Just a week before the killings, Osman’s sister Adana was seen holding late-night meetings with groups of young men who vanished as soon as the murders happened. The evidence is all there but the investigation is going nowhere. The lead officer, Mr. Roble, is said to be too close to the Dabars, and witnesses like Issa Abdi are living in terror. Politicians such as Tarbaj MP Hussein Abdi Bare are trying to twist the story, claiming militants were responsible, even though residents know exactly who did it. In Qarsa village, the killers walk openly at night, firing shots in the air to scare people into silence. People are saying openly that if the state cannot protect them and deliver justice, they will take matters into their own hands. This is how blood feuds are born and once that path is taken, the violence never ends. We need this story told before the silence becomes permanent."

Story · Locals Challenge Interior CS Murkomen To Deliver Justice After Brutal Killing of Wajir Chief
High Court in Nakuru halts Keroche Breweries liquidation bid, granting Tabitha Karanja vital interim protections amid contested Ksh 75...
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Sep 15

In a decisive court ruling issued by the High Court in Nakuru on 11 September 2025, Keroche Breweries Limited under the leadership of its founder Tabitha Karanja obtained a comprehensive set of interim protections that temporarily halted a liquidation petition brought by businessman Sam Shollei and restrained any further publication or advertisement of that petition in the Kenya Gazette or other media outlets while the matter proceeds to a full hearing. High Court in Nakuru halts Keroche Breweries liquidation bid, granting Tabitha Karanja vital interim protections amid contested Ksh 75 million debt. This development has created a critical window for the brewer to contest the validity of the statutory demand on which the petition was based and to protect its commercial reputation in an intensely competitive beverages market where reputational damage can rapidly translate into financial strain and disrupted supply relationships. The orders, delivered by Hon. Mr Justice Mohochi Samwel Mukira on 11 September 2025 and reflected in the court record under Cause HCCOMMIN E003 of 2025, require that Keroche’s application be served on the petitioner and on Pronto Energy Limited as an interested party within three days, mandate that the respondent and the interested party file their responses within seven days of service, and fix an inter partes mention for further directions on 23 September 2025, while at the same time the judge directed that certain pleadings that had evidently been misfiled for the Court of Appeal be expunged from the record, orders which together erect an immediate procedural barrier against any further erosion of Keroche’s commercial reputation while preserving the parties’ rights to a full contested hearing on the merits. View document At the heart of the dispute, as set out in a suite of affidavits and a certified application filed on behalf of Keroche by the law firm Waruiru Karuku and Mwangale, is a statutory demand dated 30 June 2025 that purports to give rise to the liquidation petition lodged on 23 May 2025 and to a subsequent advertisement in the Kenya Gazette on 21 August 2025.

This statutory demand, the brewery contends, was not signed by the creditor or an authorized agent but instead bears the signature and stamp of the Deputy Registrar of the High Court at Nakuru, an irregularity that Keroche’s counsel argues is fatal to the competency of any liquidation claim predicated upon that document under the provisions of the Insolvency Act and which, if allowed to stand, would permit the transformation of contested debt litigation into market-crippling publicity with consequences far beyond the narrow dispute between the parties. View document Keroche’s sworn materials set out the procedural timeline and the commercial structures that could be affected by an insolvency declaration, asserting that the company remains solvent and operational, employs more than five hundred people, purchases raw materials from a network of smallholder suppliers, contributes tax revenue to the state, and maintains export links within regional markets.

The advertisement of a liquidation petition has already, by the account of Keroche’s management, prompted anxious enquiries from suppliers, the prospect of constrained credit facilities from lenders and reputational reverberations among trading partners, harms for which the company has laid claim for damages in an amount that the pleadings describe as commensurate with the scale of the alleged injury.

Keroche’s counsel has argued that the litigation represents a use of insolvency procedures intended to apply pressure on the company, a claim supported in the affidavits by a catalogue of procedural missteps on the part of the petitioner that Keroche’s lawyers contend reveal a pattern of initiating proceedings and then withdrawing them without pursuing substantive relief to its conclusion.

This conduct, they say, has multiplied the reputational injury suffered by the company and thereby justifies the court’s intervention to prevent further publication of the petition pending a proper adjudication of whether the statutory demand was ever a valid precursor to liquidation.

What the court has done in its interim orders is to place a judicial brake on the acceleration of those market consequences while the parties prepare their full arguments.

The temporary injunction restrains any further advertising or publicizing of the liquidation petition in the Kenya Gazette, newspapers or any media, and the stay prevents the execution of any liquidation steps that might otherwise have followed the advertisement, outcomes which afford Keroche the procedural room to press its contention that the statutory demand and the resultant petition are void for want of the formalities that the Insolvency Act prescribes and to have the Court of first instance rule upon those central questions without the disruptive backdrop of ongoing public speculation.

For observers in the corporate and legal communities, the case illustrates the delicate balance courts must manage when confronted with applications that sit at the intersection of debt enforcement and public confidence in commercially important enterprises.

While the temporary character of the order means that final resolution remains some weeks away, the direction to expunge misfiled appellate pleadings and the prompt timetable for service and response suggest that the judge is intent upon a disciplined and timely determination of the procedural threshold issues that will determine whether the liquidation process ought to proceed or be struck out at an early stage.

The petitioner’s claim, as reflected in the grounded liquidation petition, rests on an alleged unsatisfied monetary decree from the Nakuru Employment and Labour Relations Court in Cause No 35 of 2019 and seeks a recovery figure that the petition quantifies at seventy five million shillings.

The respondent’s position is that the debt is in dispute and that appellate proceedings have been engaged which, when combined with the asserted defect in the statutory demand, render the petition an inappropriate instrument for the kind of commercial siege that an advertisement of insolvency amounts to, a point that Keroche’s filings press with considerable force while reserving their fuller evidentiary exposition for the inter partes hearing scheduled later this month.

Market participants and stakeholders are observing how the inter partes hearing will proceed, whether the petitioner can validate the statutory demand, and what orders the court may issue beyond the interim protections, as the outcome is expected to influence the handling of future insolvency proceedings involving major Kenyan employers.

They will also be watching what, if any, remedial orders the court might make beyond the interim protections now in place, because the ultimate legal resolution will determine not only the immediate destinies of the parties before the court but also establish a touchstone for how Kenyan insolvency procedure is to be deployed in circumstances where reputational harm to large domestic employers is plausibly at stake.

For Tabitha Karanja Keroche and the management of Keroche Breweries the immediate effect of the Nakuru orders is to buy time and to move the locus of the dispute back into the courtroom where legal form and substantive contestation must guide the outcome rather than the market rumour that a Gazette advertisement can generate.

The enterprise will nevertheless need to marshal documentary and appellate support in the days ahead so that the temporary shield provided by the court is converted, if the company’s case proves sound, into a definitive judicial vindication of a corporate entity that the pleadings portray as vital to rural livelihoods, to manufacturing value chains and to an indigenous industrial capacity that has been built over many years.

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Kalonzo and Karua Blow Whistle on Unfit Sugar Cargo Cleared by State
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Jul 31

Opposition politicians Kalonzo Musyoka and Martha Karua have accused the Kenya Kwanza government of greenlighting a toxic consignment of sugar into the country. According to the duo, a 25,000-metric-tonne sugar shipment—already flagged as unfit for human consumption at its port of origin—has not only arrived at the Port of Mombasa but is reportedly en route to Western Kenya for repackaging and resale. This explosive claim has triggered outrage, with calls for the consignment’s immediate destruction and a full investigation into the complicity of state officials. The allegations by Kalonzo and Karua cannot be ignored. They are calling not just for accountability but for criminal investigations into those who approved the sugar shipment. If proven true, this scandal could rival past food safety disasters that claimed lives and shattered livelihoods. [Photo: Courtesy] How Unfit Sugar Cargo For Sale Endangers Kenyan Lives The opposition's statement has sparked public anxiety, especially in light of past scandals involving contaminated goods. Kalonzo and Karua allege that the Ruto administration cleared the unfit sugar without public disclosure, despite full knowledge of the danger it poses to citizens.

“We are aware of a cargo of 25,000 MT of sugar that recently landed at our Port of Mombasa. This sugar, already declared unfit for human consumption at its port of origin, is on its way to a sugar factory in Western Kenya to be repackaged and sold to unsuspecting Kenyans,” the statement read.

If true, this means thousands of Kenyans, especially in rural and low-income areas, could unknowingly consume contaminated sugar. The likely health effects range from long-term organ damage to fatal poisoning—especially if the sugar contains toxic chemicals, mold, or industrial waste residues.

Consumer watchdogs and medical experts have also warned about the consequences of consuming sugar not cleared by the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS). Such sugar can harbor carcinogens, heavy metals, or banned preservatives—making this a public health emergency in the making.

The opposition leaders have demanded the consignment be destroyed in public. “Kenyans are under socio-economic and emotional assault,” they warned. “This is not only illegal and unconstitutional—it is criminal.” Accusations of High-Level Corruption and Secrecy Beyond the health risks, Kalonzo and Karua point to a deeper rot in government operations. They claim that the unfit sugar deal is just one symptom of a broader system of secretive corruption enabled by “Special Purpose Vehicles” (SPVs).

“These murky vehicles are controlled by faceless technocrats and unaccountable corporations,” the statement reads. “Their purpose is to bypass Parliament, the Auditor-General, and the public. This is not just daylight robbery—it is shameless theft on a scale never witnessed before.”

SPVs are financial entities typically used in the corporate world to isolate risk. But in Kenya’s context, the opposition claims they are now being used to hide transactions involving billions of shillings in public funds—without any legal oversight.

By using SPVs, the government allegedly evades constitutional safeguards and avoids scrutiny from oversight bodies. The sugar consignment, they suggest, may have been approved through such back channels, avoiding the usual safety and customs checks. Public Trust Crumbles as Institutions Fail This incident is yet another blow to the credibility of Kenya’s oversight institutions. The Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS), the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), and even the Ministry of Health are now under pressure to explain how such a dangerous cargo could enter the country without public alert.

In previous years, KEBS has intercepted shipments of toxic maize, substandard medical kits, and other contraband goods. But in this case, silence from the agency is fueling speculation that top officials may have been compromised.

Civil society groups have joined the opposition in demanding answers. “If this sugar is truly unfit, then every institution that let it through has blood on its hands,” said one activist. “This is a mass poisoning attempt enabled by greed and corruption.”

At the heart of the crisis is a growing sense that the Kenyan public has been abandoned. From defunded schools and unpaid medical staff to toxic sugar on supermarket shelves, the perception is that the government has turned its back on its own people.

Even as Kenyans struggle with skyrocketing food prices, what little they can afford might now be contaminated.

Story · Kalonzo and Karua Blow Whistle on Unfit Sugar Cargo Cleared by State
Governor Wavinya Ndeti’s administration after a contractor shut down an MCA office over delayed payments.
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Jul 23

A dramatic standoff unfolded in Machakos County on Tuesday after a local contractor, citing over a year of non-payment by the county government, took matters into his own hands by sealing off the offices of the Athi River Ward MCA, an act he claims was his last resort following multiple failed attempts to seek redress through official channels. Governor Wavinya Ndeti’s administration under pressure after a contractor shut down an MCA office over delayed payments.

The contractor, who oversaw the construction of the ward office using personal finances after reportedly being engaged by county officials under Governor Wavinya Ndeti’s administration, says he has been driven to financial ruin while waiting for payment that never came.

“I have visited the county offices more times than I can count,” he said.

“At first, they kept telling me to be patient, that my cheque was being processed. Then they stopped answering my calls altogether.”

According to witnesses, the contractor arrived at the premises early in the morning and used chains and reinforced metal locks to secure the entrance, placing a handwritten notice at the gate stating that the premises would remain closed until his dues, reportedly running into millions, are settled.

This development has sparked anger among area residents, many of whom rely on the MCA’s office for essential local services.

“This office has been rendered useless for almost a year now,” lamented one resident.

“The tug-of-war between the governor, the contractor, and our MCA is not just political it’s sabotaging our development.”

Attempts to reach Governor Ndeti’s office for comment have yielded no official statement, even as frustrations within the community continue to mount.

The contractor, meanwhile, insists he will not reopen the facility until he is paid in full.

“This is government property but it was built with my money. And until I am compensated, no one will access it. I have waited long enough.”

Fellow contractors from across Machakos County have now rallied behind the aggrieved builder, expressing solidarity with his bold move and echoing claims of systemic delays in payments for county projects, some alleging that their own invoices have remained unsettled for years, despite repeated follow-ups and mounting debts.

“What our colleague did is what many of us have been thinking of doing,” said a contractor from Mwala sub-county.

“We are tired of chasing shadows. We deliver on our end yet the county behaves as though we are beggars.”

In a growing wave of dissent, at least three other contractors have reportedly vowed to barricade or repossess public structures they constructed, warning the county government that if payments are not processed promptly, they too will take “visible and lawful action” to recover their dues.

With tensions clearly building, nyakundireport.com is closely monitoring developments on the ground and will continue to expose such cases until accountability is served.

We invite all affected parties, contractors, suppliers, artisans, and anyone who has engaged in good faith with county governments but found themselves caught in endless bureaucratic delays, silent offices, and broken promises, to come forward and share their stories.

Story · Machakos Contractor Shuts MCA's Office Over Delayed County Payments
Frustration grows at Aquinas High as parents claim students are being forced to pay for broken equipment with no clear culprit identified.
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Jul 2

A number of concerned parents from Aquinas High School have voiced frustration over what they describe as unfair disciplinary measures imposed on students following the reported damage of an item during a practical class. Frustration grows at Aquinas High as parents claim students are being forced to pay for broken equipment with no clear culprit identified.

They allege that despite no clear identification of the student responsible, an entire class has been instructed to bear the cost collectively before being allowed to resume school activities.

Parents say their pleas for leniency or phased payments have been dismissed, and that attempts to engage the relevant teacher have been met with silence.

Some have also expressed fears of victimisation and claim they have been barred from discussing the matter in official parent communication platforms.

The situation has sparked disappointment among families, particularly given the financial pressure and the timing of the demands. "Good morning Cyprian. I'd like to let you know what is happening at Aquinas High. An instrument was broken during a metal work class. The students claim they did not see who broke it. Now, the class is being forced to report with money each in order to be allowed back into school. The teacher in question has refused to talk to us or even hear our plight. Most parents don't have money, and we're pleading to be allowed to pay in bits — but they have refused. We are very disappointed that they have to harass the Form 4 class at this time. Please hide my identity. I do not want my son to be victimised. They have gagged us from discussing the issue in the WhatsApp group. I'm made to understand that even a Form 3 class has been forced to pay the same amount."

Story · Questions Raised Over Disciplinary Measures at Aquinas High School Following Equipment Damage
Final Flight and Fatal Descent of the Crashed Kenya Air Force Plane
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Jun 15

The Kenya Air Force is mourning the tragic loss of two pilots after one of its training aircraft, KAF 718, crashed in Kwale County on Saturday, June 14, 2025. New flight data and insider reports now shed light on the final moments of the doomed plane, which had been on a highly active schedule, including international and regional missions. The Grob 120A aircraft had flown from Rwanda that very morning, conducted maneuvers over the Kenyan coast, and went down just 27 minutes after being picked up over Mombasa. Questions now swirl around what went wrong during the final stretch of a mission that spanned thousands of kilometers over several days. The crash not only left wreckage across the remote Ndavaya area but also shattered confidence in the safety protocols governing routine military flights. The wreckage of a Kenya Air Force Grob 120A training aircraft lies scattered in Ndavaya, Kwale, as investigators probe its final mission. [Photo: Courtesy] The Final Minutes of the Crashed Kenya Air Force Plane KAF 718 was first spotted at 11:39am near Mombasa, flying at a speed of 200 mph and an altitude of 2,314 feet. A minute later, at 11:40am, it had moved over the Likoni–Shika Adabu area, southwest of Mombasa mainland—still in low altitude flight.

At 11:41am, radar picked up the plane as it approached Shimba Hills National Reserve airspace, descending slightly to 2,000 feet. Its speed stayed the same, indicating the aircraft was either stabilizing for training or starting to show signs of distress.

Then came a puzzling development. By 12:06pm, just before it vanished from radar, KAF 718 had suddenly climbed to 12,100 feet. This jump in altitude could suggest a last-ditch emergency climb or possible instrument malfunction in the plane’s automatic reporting system.

Regardless, this was its last recorded position before it slammed into the ground near Ndavaya, Kinango—a dry inland region 40 kilometers west of Diani Beach.

Witnesses on the ground described a loud engine roar followed by silence, then smoke in the distance. Rescue teams arrived to find debris scattered across a wide radius. Both pilots were pronounced dead at the scene. A Busy Schedule Before the Crash Flight records from FlightAware show that KAF 718 had been highly active in the days and weeks leading up to the crash. On the morning of the incident, the plane took off from Kigali International Airport in Rwanda at 08:29am. It reached Mombasa airspace by 10:38am.

The quick turnaround raised eyebrows among aviation experts who say fatigue, mechanical stress, or weather could have played a role.

This wasn’t the aircraft’s first trip to Rwanda. On June 13—just one day before the crash—it was spotted in Rwandan airspace at 3:00am, and later around Nanyuki between 07:22am and 07:54am.

These flights lasted 32 minutes. The aircraft’s log shows repeated operations around Nanyuki, a key military hub hosting Laikipia Air Base. On June 5, KAF 718 flew a 46-minute mission in the same region.

In May, the aircraft was spotted conducting multiple sorties between Nanyuki and Laikipia. Some missions were as short as two minutes, suggesting repositioning flights or touch-and-go training.

Between late March and April, the Grob 120A had at least four other short-range flights over Nanyuki. This consistent activity signals a pattern of intensive training and operational use. Investigation Underway into the Kenya Air Force Crash Despite the visible activity logs, the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) have remained tight-lipped about the exact nature of the missions the plane was performing. A brief statement issued on Sunday confirmed that a full investigation is underway.

"The Kenya Defence Forces regrets the loss of two of its gallant officers. A team has been dispatched to investigate the cause of the crash," the KDF statement read.

Investigators will focus on the plane’s black box, which records flight data and cockpit communication. Key questions include whether the aircraft experienced engine failure, loss of cabin pressure, or pilot disorientation. Weather data, terrain interaction, and past maintenance records will also be reviewed.

Experts familiar with military aviation say the plane may have been conducting low-altitude navigation or aerobatic training when things went wrong. Others point to the aircraft's rapid elevation spike just before disappearing from radar, suggesting a potential stall or failed recovery maneuver. A Nation Waits for Answers on the Crashed Kenya Air Force Plane The crash has reopened discussions about safety standards, pilot fatigue, and aircraft maintenance within the Kenya Air Force. While the Grob 120A is generally considered a reliable training aircraft, its intense deployment schedule may have pushed it beyond safe limits.

As families grieve and fellow officers mourn their comrades, the public wants transparency. The Kenya Air Force is under pressure not just to explain what went wrong, but also to ensure no such tragedy occurs again.

For now, the remains of KAF 718 lie in the dust of Kwale’s interior—its twisted metal a reminder of lives lost in service and questions still unanswered.

Story · Final Flight and Fatal Descent of the Crashed Kenya Air Force Plane
Court Blocks Ruto's Public Seal Transfer Amid Power Grab Row
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Boi Boi

@yobos · Jun 12

Kenya’s High Court has slammed the brakes on President William Ruto’s bid to move the Public Seal from the Attorney General’s office to the Head of Public Service. Justice Chacha Mwita issued fresh conservatory orders on Thursday, June 12, stopping Executive Order No. 2 of 2023 in its tracks. The ruling lands only a day after civil-rights watchdog Katiba Institute rushed to court, claiming the order trampled the Constitution and tore up the separation of powers. The judge agreed that the move raised weighty questions about executive overreach, state symbolism, and parliamentary sidestepping. Until a full hearing, the Public Seal stays right where the law has kept it for decades. Kenya now sits at a constitutional crossroads. A single judge has reminded the nation that power, no matter how urgent or well-meaning, must wear legal chains. The Public Seal is safe—for now. But the bigger contest over who controls Kenya’s deepest symbols of statehood has only begun. [Photo: Courtesy] Court Sees Red Flags in Executive Bid to Move the Public Seal Justice Mwita did not mince words. He said the petition “raises fundamental constitutional and legal matters of great public importance.” He then restrained the government from enforcing any part of Executive Order No. 2 of 2023 that shifts the Public Seal out of the Attorney General’s custody.

The judge allowed both sides fourteen days to file and exchange written submissions, signaling that the court wants a speedy showdown.

Katiba Institute’s petition paints the transfer as a blatant power grab. The lobby argues that President Ruto bypassed Parliament, ignored the Constitution, and tried to arm-twist the public service hierarchy in one stroke. They point out that the National Assembly Administration Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2023 —the law that would have stripped the Attorney General of seal custody—has not fully passed Parliament or received judicial scrutiny.

The state, on the other hand, claims the Executive Order simply “re-organises” government for efficiency. Yet critics see danger. Moving the Public Seal may look technical, but it shifts a core symbol of state authority into the President’s backyard. That act, they say, weakens checks and balances that protect the republic from creeping authoritarianism. What the Public Seal Means for Kenya The Public Seal is more than metal, wax, and ribbon. It carries the coat of arms—two lions with spears and a shield—set on a grayscale backdrop. Officers affix the seal to laws, treaties, and high-level appointments to verify their legitimacy. It tells citizens, courts, and international partners that a document comes from Kenya’s sovereign authority.

Traditionally, the Attorney General, the government’s chief legal adviser, guards the seal. That setup follows Commonwealth practice and shields the symbol from raw politics. If the Head of Public Service gains custody, critics fear new room for abuse. A well-timed stamp could launder dubious orders into official force, leaving Parliament or the courts to play catch-up.

Kenyan constitutionalists warn that state symbols anchor public trust. Tamper with them, and you tilt the entire governance architecture. Justice Mwita’s ruling echoes that concern. He insists the court must test the transfer against the Constitution before any seal changes hands. Attorney General Dorcas Oduor seen during a press briefing, days after reports emerged that the Public Seal was secretly transferred to Chief of Staff Felix Koskei, triggering outrage over executive overreach and constitutional violations. [Photo: Screenshot] Wider Political Stakes and Next Steps President Ruto’s administration already faces headwinds from civil society over executive orders that redraw ministries, shuffle agencies, and merge roles. The blocked transfer fuels the narrative that State House wants to consolidate power faster than the law allows.

For Parliament, the case is a wake-up call. Lawmakers now see the courts ready to guard legislative turf if the Executive sidesteps due process. Expect heated committee sessions when the House retakes the Administration Laws (Amendment) Bill. MPs will ask whether the bill strips vital oversight or merely modernises bureaucracy.

Meanwhile, the Attorney General’s office keeps the Public Seal under lock and key. Staff are on high alert, knowing that any unauthorised release of the symbol could trigger contempt proceedings. The Head of Public Service must wait, and so must every ministry that hoped to fast-track paperwork bearing the famous stamp.

Civil-rights groups are already mobilising. They plan public forums to explain why a small silver-and-black seal matters to every Kenyan’s freedom. Social-media campaigns underline the ruling’s core message: symbols guard substance. Lose the former, and the latter crumbles.

The court battle resumes in two weeks, but its ripple effects started on day one. Investors watch for signs that rule-of-law institutions can restrain executive whims. Diplomats tracking governance reforms note that Kenyan judges remain willing to challenge State House. Opposition parties cite the order as proof that President Ruto needs closer scrutiny.

Should the court strike down the executive move, it will safeguard a constitutional firewall. Should it allow the transfer after full hearing, it will set a precedent on how far the President can redraw state architecture through executive fiat. Either way, the verdict will echo well beyond the tiny chamber where the chief court clerk stores Kenya’s Public Seal .

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An image of French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron standing side-by-side.
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Boi Boi

@yobos · May 26

The internet was set ablaze today after a dramatic and unexpected turn of events involving none other than French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Macron. Social media platforms lit up with wild speculation. And memes are following an unverified video clip that allegedly shows the First Lady landing a swift slap on the President's cheek during a private engagement. While the Élysée Palace has yet to issue an official statement, the brief but explosive footage has already drawn millions of views. And triggered fierce online debate, satire, and even philosophical commentary on French marital dynamics and political pressure. French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron What We Know So Far The incident reportedly took place during a private dinner attended by close aides and family friends at the Macron countryside retreat in Le Touquet. Sources close to the couple suggest tensions were high after a heated discussion about Macron’s insistence on running for a third term—an idea Brigitte has reportedly opposed, citing growing public fatigue. Although the video is grainy and only shows the tail end of the confrontation, viewers were quick to draw their conclusions. In the now-viral clip, Brigitte appears to raise her hand, after which Macron is seen momentarily stunned. The video abruptly ends there, leaving much to interpretation. Online Reactions: #MacronSlap Trends Globally Within hours, the hashtag #MacronSlap became the top trend on X (formerly Twitter), with internet users doing what they do best—memeifying the moment into a thousand variations. “French Revolution 2.0, but make it domestic 💅” – @ParisianPunchlines “When you forget to take the croissants out of the oven AND say you’re running again. Boom.” – @TheLouvreLoser “She slapped the inflation out of him.” – @Economeme Meanwhile, political commentators weighed in, some interpreting the incident as a symbolic blow against Macron’s controversial pension reforms and declining approval ratings. A Palace Under Pressure Brigitte Macron, a fiercely private figure despite her public visibility, has been a pillar of the President’s political career. Married for over 17 years, the couple has often appeared deeply in sync, making this alleged altercation all the more shocking to many. French tabloids have hinted at mounting personal tensions, especially after Macron’s recent unpopular domestic reforms and his relentless pursuit of EU leadership ambitions. However, some insiders say the slap—if it occurred—might not have been out of anger. “Brigitte has a dramatic sense of humor,” claimed one anonymous aide. “It could easily have been a theatrical gesture meant in jest.” Public Divide: Satire or Scandal? While some dismiss the incident as nothing more than a doctored video or a private moment blown out of proportion. While others argue it reflects deeper fatigue and disillusionment within the French political establishment—even in its most intimate quarters. Psychologists have even jumped into the fray, interpreting the public’s fascination as a reflection of pent-up societal emotion. “People aren’t just reacting to the slap—they’re reacting to years of pent-up frustration, economic hardship, and political fatigue,” noted Dr. Claire Dubois, a behavioral expert at the University of Lyon. https://www.instagram.com/p/DJl2fSYI1Ld/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Final Word: Just a Slap or a Symbol? Whether real, fake, or staged, the alleged Brigitte slap has become a cultural moment in its own right. Indeed, a memeable metaphor for a presidency under stress, a country in transition, and a marriage tested by power. As France awaits an official word from the Élysée Palace, the internet will undoubtedly continue to interpret, exaggerate, and remix the moment for days to come. Because in France, even a slap can start a revolution. ALSO READ: EU Set to Impose Tariffs on Russian Fertilizers as Early as July, Sparking Farmer Concerns and Market Shifts

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