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  1. Asked: May 29, 2020In: Human Rights and Justice

    Have the Middle-Class been forgotten during this COVID-19 era?

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    Added an answer on June 14, 2020 at 12:20 pm

    I am so sick of all the $#!& that is happening now. My story will never be told because I am all alone. I wish there was a protest right now because I would be on the forefront! #AngryKenyan

    I am so sick of all the $#!& that is happening now. My story will never be told because I am all alone. I wish there was a protest right now because I would be on the forefront! #AngryKenyan

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  2. Asked: June 11, 2020In: Politics and Governance

    Extreme poverty in Kenya is the result of extreme riches. True or False?

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    Added an answer on June 14, 2020 at 10:45 am

    I agree! Most of the poverty in Kenya is because a selfish person took what was meant for someone else. To make it worse, the people who are born with a silver spoon in their mouths do not do anything to alleviate the situation or make things better. Instead, they continue accumulating even more weaRead more

    I agree! Most of the poverty in Kenya is because a selfish person took what was meant for someone else. To make it worse, the people who are born with a silver spoon in their mouths do not do anything to alleviate the situation or make things better. Instead, they continue accumulating even more wealth. It’s like a competition with no finish line

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  3. Asked: June 12, 2020In: History and Philosophy

    Is the world improving in respects to human life?

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    Added an answer on June 14, 2020 at 10:39 am

    The world is way better than I have read about in in history. We are a very privileged generation. Life in the olden past was way harder on people. Pandemics were more common, technology and information was little. Access to help was limited. Right now, we live in the world of Social Media where youRead more

    The world is way better than I have read about in in history. We are a very privileged generation. Life in the olden past was way harder on people. Pandemics were more common, technology and information was little. Access to help was limited.

    Right now, we live in the world of Social Media where you and get food, and ambulance, police etc… just by putting up a post or sending a message from the comfort of your home. This are not yet the best they can be because of issues like racism, poverty, inequality… but they are surely better.

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  4. Asked: June 12, 2020In: Internet and Communication

    How do I drive traffic to my blog organically?

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    Added an answer on June 14, 2020 at 10:31 am

    Creative and educative content that is a little bit unique and unconventional but still true is what draws me to different blogs. 1. Quantity: more content brings more traffic. 2. Controversy sells. 3. Quality trumps controversy. 4. Practical and applicable information trumps "quality".

    Creative and educative content that is a little bit unique and unconventional but still true is what draws me to different blogs.

    1. Quantity: more content brings more traffic.
    2. Controversy sells.
    3. Quality trumps controversy.
    4. Practical and applicable information trumps “quality”.

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  5. Asked: June 12, 2020In: Business and Investments

    Do we have enough opportunities that we can tap into to cushion ourselves during this period? Are there available platforms and avenues?

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    Replied to answer on June 14, 2020 at 10:25 am

    Many people are talking about opportunity while i am just trying to get by are see the next day. This shows the inequality and how access to resources is limited to very few people. I know it is all about positive thinking but you need one coin to rub it with another.

    Many people are talking about opportunity while i am just trying to get by are see the next day. This shows the inequality and how access to resources is limited to very few people. I know it is all about positive thinking but you need one coin to rub it with another.

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  6. Asked: June 13, 2020In: Human Rights and Justice

    Police Brutality In Kenya

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    Added an answer on June 14, 2020 at 10:22 am

    Police brutality is even worse in other countries but Kenya is just special. 1. It is like you have no rights. 2. The good police are forced to ask for bribes because of low pay and bad living conditions. 3. There is no reward for being a good cop while the bad cops are getting millions of corruptioRead more

    Police brutality is even worse in other countries but Kenya is just special.

    1. It is like you have no rights.
    2. The good police are forced to ask for bribes because of low pay and bad living conditions.
    3. There is no reward for being a good cop while the bad cops are getting millions of corruption money!
    4. Police treat you like a criminal until proven innocent.

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  7. Asked: June 13, 2020In: Health and Wellness

    What do you think will happen if the corona virus never goes away like the way world organization warns.

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    Added an answer on June 14, 2020 at 10:18 am

    I think this is already the situation we are in. Coronavirus is here to stay for a while and all we can do is learn how to live with it. There's a lot at stake if we just sit and wait for it to go. The wise people are adjusting to the circumstances and learning to live and thrive during the pandemicRead more

    I think this is already the situation we are in. Coronavirus is here to stay for a while and all we can do is learn how to live with it. There’s a lot at stake if we just sit and wait for it to go. The wise people are adjusting to the circumstances and learning to live and thrive during the pandemic.

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  8. Asked: August 23, 2019In: Politics and Governance

    Do you believe there is a genuine fight against corruption going on in Kenya?

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    Added an answer on June 12, 2020 at 3:45 pm

    THERS genuine fight against corruption in Kenya, just not by the government... it’s by the people.

    THERS genuine fight against corruption in Kenya, just not by the government… it’s by the people.

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  9. Asked: June 12, 2020In: Health and Wellness

    What is the role youth are playing to fight COVID-19 in your community?

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    Added an answer on June 12, 2020 at 3:38 pm

    Youth are locked up and starving in their houses. The government is the one that was given billions to fight covid not the youth. They should tell us how they are fighting it.

    Youth are locked up and starving in their houses. The government is the one that was given billions to fight covid not the youth. They should tell us how they are fighting it.

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