
Awuor Omino
Articles
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Oct 9, 2024 |
standardmedia.co.ke | Awuor Omino
Kenyans are known for their decency and cultural upbringing, largely influenced by strong parental guidance and church teachings. Raised to respect authority and avoid conflict, many Kenyans have grown into adults lacking the confidence to challenge authority or demand their rights. This explains why many have become mere spectators, cheering on Gen Zs who boldly push societal boundaries—even in risky endeavors like tracking the president’s plane.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
tnx.africa | Purity Maina |Chris Hart |Diana Makokha |Awuor Omino
Being a Kenyan woman, I hear debates on what constitutes a great husband many times, and I proudly say that Kenya produces some of the best. While no group is perfect, Kenyan men bring a combination of cultural, emotional, and practical strengths into their marriages, making them outstanding life partners. Kenyan men grow up knowing the weight of responsibility. They learn from a tender age that being a husband is not just about love; it is about being a protector and a provider.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
tnx.africa | Diana Makokha |La Patrona |Awuor Omino |Molly Chebet
Imagine this scenario: You haven’t seen your partner for nearly a month, and finally, the long-awaited reunion arrives. You are both bursting with excitement, and even your vajayjay feels the joy in the air, as it pulsates. After the initial flurry of hugs and kisses, it is time to get down to business. After letting your partner take the lead for a while, it is your turn to seize control.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
tnx.africa | Diana Makokha |La Patrona |Awuor Omino |Molly Chebet
The social and sometimes physical battles between GOAT wives and their husbands' mistresses porpulary known as side chicks, are not just about to end anytime soon. This is a long standing tussle that has been there, and is getting bigger and bolder as the years go by.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
tnx.africa | Chris Hart |Diana Makokha |Awuor Omino |Silas Nyamweya
Many are wondering where the Gen Z mojo that was so hot went to. The Gen Z movement simply disintegrated because the medicine for greed had not been discovered yet. No doubt, selfishness is the fertile ground around which all social good fail to germinate, or rather the seeds rear their heads but do not form leaves, and if they form the first set of leaves, they wither immediately and dry up unceremoniously, ashes returning to ashes.
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