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Let us celebrate women progress in Kenya
« on: August 16, 2024, 02:24:33 PM »
See that the leading activist in Gen Z protests is a Somali woman has really shown what education can do. She is well educated, very articulate and resolute. We are seeing a leader emerge. She will be one of the best things to happen to Somali community and Kenya.
We have Evelyn Kwaboka. A marketing genius but a social activist at heart. She hold a degree in education.

Women education in kenya is going to pay off and reshape our identity for decades to come
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Hanifa
This Somali woman Hanifa will do great things for Kenya. The recent protests have elevated her to Saint like status among Kenyas. She handled 300 million welfare kitty without taking a penny. She has singled handedly shamed the govt inefficiency. All 62 victims were burried with funds she distributed and all injured hospital bills and welfare catered for.