15/10/2025
SAD NEWS: Former Prime Minister & ODM Party Leader Raila Odinga and powerful prominent Kenya opposition leader died from a heart attack in India hospital. According to Kenya media report.
He suffered a cardiac arrest during the morning walk. He was taken to Devamatha Hospital in Koothattukulam, where he was pronounced dead. Raila died at the age of 80.
12/10/2025
You wear a suit and suddenly everyone calls you “Sir.”
You speak English with a foreign accent, and suddenly you’re “learned.”
You walk into a room with a laptop bag, and people assume you’re doing something important. But remove all that, and what’s left?
We’ve built a culture where respect is rented through appearance, not earned through character.
We no longer ask “Who are you?” We ask “What do you wear?” And that’s how thieves became CEOs, conmen became “mentors,” and pretenders became “influencers.”
Integrity doesn’t need a uniform.
You can be broke and still be respectable.
You can wear sandals and still walk in dignity.
The problem is that society rewards polish over principle. We clap for eloquence, not ethics.
We elect charm, not character. We’d rather be impressed than inspired.
Here’s the truth: if your respect depends on the fabric on your body, it’s fake.
Because the real measure of a person isn’t in how they dress up for the public, it’s how they behave when nobody’s watching.
Let’s stop confusing presentation for principle. The sharpest suits have covered the dirtiest secrets. And the humblest clothes have carried the purest hearts.
Respect shouldn’t be tailored; it should be earned.
So before you buy another outfit to prove your worth, fix your integrity.
Because when character is dressed right, even in rags, it still commands the room.
04/10/2025
In an age where science continues to surprise us, one of the most recent breakthroughs in medical technology is the use of CRISPR gene editing to remove HIV from human immune cells. For the first time, scientists have successfully eliminated the virus from a patient’s cells, offering hope for a future where HIV no longer holds people hostage. This could be the game-changer we’ve all been waiting for in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
For years, HIV has been one of the most challenging viruses to combat. Despite advances in treatment, it’s remained a lifelong battle for those who are diagnosed. But with CRISPR, the possibility of completely eliminating the virus from the human body has gone from a dream to a reality. This discovery marks a new era in medicine, where gene editing could be used to cure not just HIV, but a host of other genetic diseases.
What makes this breakthrough so remarkable isn’t just the ability to remove HIV from human cells—it’s the potential it unlocks for future medical treatments. Gene editing could eventually be used to treat genetic disorders, giving people a chance to live healthier, longer lives. Diseases that once seemed insurmountable may soon be things of the past, thanks to advancements like CRISPR.
This is more than just a scientific achievement; it’s a message of hope for millions of people living with HIV. It’s a reminder that even in the darkest moments, science can shine a light and offer new possibilities. For those who have been battling HIV for decades, this discovery is a beacon of hope.
Let’s remember that while science has given us incredible breakthroughs, it’s important that we ensure access to these treatments for all. The promise of CRISPR is immense, but so is our responsibility to ensure it benefits everyone, not just the few. The fight against HIV may soon be over, but we must keep pushing for equality in healthcare access. 💉🔬
14/06/2025
One of the greatest achievements of life is sleeping and waking up without any issues, going out and coming back safely and passing each seconds of the day. Life indeed is a gift