06/01/2026
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📝MATHEMATICS-CHEMISTRY TUTOR✅
🎓FIRST CLASS HONS✅
📝CONTENT CREATOR✅(INTERESTING, MOTIVATING AND EDUCATING CONTENT ACROSS AFRICAN'S CULTURES)✅
📝HUSBAND TO MY LOVELY WIFE (UNSHAKEN 🥰)✅
📝MAN OF GOD✅
06/01/2026
Grignard reagent 🇰🇪🇰🇪
02/01/2026
Everything this year , I surrender to God
Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Mattiie Daisy Mpho, Sammy Ole Sammy, Vaesa Leseko, Lauretta Nomzamo, Chibeby Rozzy, Vientiuno De Septiembre, Cryme Scene, Antony Syanda Luckystar, Sabaki Kenya
29/07/2025
A couple was filing for a divorce in court, they both wanted to share the kids equally but unfortunately they had three children.
WIFE: your honour, I will go with two kids while he goes with one, I'm their mother and my children will not grow without the presence of their mum😏
Husband: No your honor, I'm the one who's going away with two kids while she goes with one, I'm their father and I have to be present for my children 😏
JUDGE: You both want to go away with two kids, what are we going to do now?
Husband and his Wife step out of the boxes and start whispering into each other's ears.
Few minutes later, they smile and say "Your honor, we've come to a conclusion, give us a year, we will come again with this matter. We want to make another kid so we'll be able to share the children equally" 🤭
Nine months later, they were blessed with twins 😂🙆♂️
Trouble continues 🥰
I fear marriage.
22/07/2025
Kipngetich Kirui a name so bold,
With strength and courage, stories untold.
Your heart beats strong, with a spirit free,
Inspiring others, wherever you be.
With every step, you pave your way,
Through challenges and triumphs, you seize the day.
Your determination shines like a guiding light,
Illuminating paths, through the dark of night.
May your journey be blessed, with success and delight,
And your name be etched, in the annals of time bright.
Kirui, a name that echoes with pride,
A legacy that will forever abide.
07/07/2025
✅ Day 12 Bonus Post (Culture + Education):
"Our Languages Are Dying — And So Is Our Wisdom"
Across Kenya and much of Africa, indigenous languages are disappearing.
Children are growing up unable to speak the tongue of their ancestors.
We say, “It’s okay — as long as they speak English or Swahili.”
But is it really okay?
Language is more than communication.
It’s the keeper of culture.
When a language dies, so do the proverbs, songs, jokes, and worldviews stored in it.
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📢 Here’s what we can do:
Ask our elders to teach us one word or proverb a week in our native language.
Speak it with pride — not shame — in the home and in public.
Teach children to greet in their mother tongue.
Include local language phrases in art, poetry, or social media.
Your language is part of your fingerprint.
It’s not outdated — it’s undervalued.
Let’s preserve it before we lose it forever.
🗣 “When you lose your language, you lose a piece of your soul.”
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---By Mr Kipngetich Kirui ✍️ 📝
06/07/2025
🌟 Day 12 — Main Post (Motivation):
"Discipline Is the Bridge Between Dreams and Reality"
Let’s be honest.
Most of us don’t suffer from lack of dreams. We dream big — we want degrees, stable careers, businesses, travel, peace, respect.
But here’s the hard truth: dreams without discipline are just fantasy.
Every goal you’ve ever had?
Every change you want in your life?
Every breakthrough you pray for?
It’s all standing on one bridge: discipline.
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💡Discipline is doing what must be done — even when you don’t feel like it.
Waking up early to revise when sleep feels sweeter.
Choosing silence over gossip.
Saying no to impulse spending so you can invest.
Turning off Netflix so you can work on that dream you keep postponing.
Being loyal to your routine, even when no one’s watching.
Discipline isn’t punishment.
It’s love in action — love for your future self.
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🔥 But here’s what most people get wrong:
They wait to feel motivated before they act.
But motivation is a visitor — it comes and goes.
Discipline is a resident. It stays even when emotions change.
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🎯 Ask yourself today:
Am I still showing up when the excitement is gone?
Am I choosing short-term comfort over long-term growth?
Am I still being faithful in the quiet seasons?
You don’t rise by accident.
You rise by routine.
And every small act of discipline is a vote for the person you are becoming.
Discipline isn’t just what gets you there — it’s what keeps you there.
For more interesting, motivating and educating content follow 👉Mr. Kirui Kipngetich
---By Mr. Kipngetich Kirui ✍️📝.
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✅ Day 11 Bonus Post (Culture):
"Why Our Traditional Names Still Matter"
In many African cultures, a name was never random.
Your name was a message — sometimes a prophecy, sometimes a memory, sometimes a reflection of a moment.
A child born during the rains could be called Wafula or Naisula.
One born during famine might be called Makau.
A child born after the loss of a sibling could be named Naliaka (one who brings peace).
In the Kikuyu culture, names followed generations. In the Kalenjin community, names might indicate seasons or events.
Today, we’re slowly replacing these deep, meaningful names with foreign ones we think sound more “modern.”
But in doing so, we risk losing identity, heritage, and the power of memory.
Your name is part of your story. It connects you to your people, your history, your language.
Let’s not be ashamed of our roots.
Let’s teach our children to know, love, and speak their names with pride.
And if you don’t know the meaning of yours — ask your elders. You might be surprised at the story you carry.
🗣 "A name is not just a word. It is a story written on the soul."
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🌟 Day 11 — Main Post (Motivation):
"Success Is Quiet — That’s Why You Don’t See It Coming"
We often think success is loud. Flashy. Announced. Viral.
We think people wake up, go viral overnight, and suddenly their lives change.
But the truth is far more quiet — and far more beautiful.
Real success doesn’t start in stadiums.
It starts in silence.
It starts in the early mornings when no one is watching.
It starts with quiet discipline.
It grows when you show up even when you don’t feel like it.
It matures in private before it explodes in public.
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🎯 Let’s break the myth of “overnight success.”
That student who gets first class honors? You didn’t see the sleepless nights, the tea at midnight, the tears after failing one unit but still bouncing back.
That business owner who now drives a car? You didn’t see the months they couldn’t afford airtime, the loans they feared, the rejection after rejection.
That speaker who now inspires thousands? You didn’t see the first time they stuttered, were ignored, or doubted themselves.
You only saw the fruit.
You didn’t see the roots.
But roots matter more — because they hold everything together.
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💭 So if you’re in a quiet season right now, where things feel slow... where no one is clapping... where your work goes unnoticed...
👉 Stay there.
👉 Keep building.
👉 Keep learning.
👉 Keep planting.
Because quiet seasons are sacred. That’s where the foundations are laid. That’s where God watches your faithfulness. That’s where character is built, not just your name.
Don’t rush the process just to be seen.
Being seen before you’re ready can destroy you.
But when the time is right — when the fruit is ripe — the world won’t be able to ignore what you’ve become.
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🔑 REMEMBER:
Success is not about speed. It’s about stability.
Focus on deep growth, not quick attention.
Work in silence. Let results speak volumes.
Be patient. Be consistent. The world will hear your name — but let your discipline write your story
02/07/2025
Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Barros Pacli Tessie, Wandile Bongani Sifundza, Saripada Balt Sha Rah, Ngozi Akubuike Charles, Krizzy Fur Yu, Benjamin Mwanzi, Kipyegon Bii, Kipchai Victor, Destiny Ugochi Grace, Runa Arts, Evans Rono, Calvan Mmoja, Teresita Baldonido, Mfanah Morwa KB, Md. Shohel Rana, Felie Ster, Seska Sepa, Bahishta Khan, Mieso Willie, Kibet Kirui Kartel, Nafulah Claire, Tan Gal, Felix KE, Dogo Mkadinali, Ay Collect, Bra Amu, Stephen Kanau