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Suicide Note




Suicide Note

Fellow Kenyans, today your tax fueled more than 45 heavy duty vehicles, and fed their drivers and security to attend a senate seating to impeach a Deputy speaker in the senate. How many masks and sanitizers could we have bought to prevent Corona virus? How many PEPs could we have bought for our medical officers who have put their lives at risk to safe Kenyans?



I have come to realize that we can take 36 years to test all Kenyans, if we test 3000 samples per day on average. That's how down we are, yet we can afford to forego the menace Covid-19 is posing to us and instead focus on 2022 political succession.

We are being intimidated for speaking the truth, some of us will be jailed and most unfortunately be killed like JM Kariuki, for speaking the truth.
The government of Kenya is not concerned with protecting you. They are busy fighting for befit, either politically or monetary.

You have been paralyzed by the different mechanisms to keep you rooted and oppressed in the name of keeping you safe. Look around you job is gone, look around your source of income is gone.

Yes we might say it's a world's problem. But even before we settle the dast and swallow the believes, other countries are providing cure and food for those affected. At least they are trying.
Our government is busy blocking political aspirants from achieving their dreams.

Look at the roads, health facilities, and industries around you. Are u PLEASED? . In Kenya, those who are wise are killed. It's a country where the government believes that you are sober if you are a fool.

Imagine a government demolished your house, while in the middle of worldwide pandemic.
If I die for writing this, never forget what I said. One day Kenya will be free and democratic. One day we will be civilized. One day we will be developed.
 Rethink your position. Re think about your value to the government.


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