Adhola Oboth (@adholaoboth) 's Twitter Profile
Adhola Oboth

@adholaoboth

My name is Oboth, am a public health specialist and an ardent advocate for young people's health and wellbeing.

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calendar_today03-06-2021 08:16:29

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U.S. Mission Uganda (@usmissionuganda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#BlackHistoryMonth "Peace can't be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding. Darkness can't drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate can't drive out hate; only love can do that." - Martin Luther King, Jr., civil rights activist #MLK

#BlackHistoryMonth  

"Peace can't be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding. Darkness can't drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate can't drive out hate; only love can do that." - Martin Luther King, Jr., civil rights activist #MLK
Adhola Oboth (@adholaoboth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Young people using music to speak to parents and leaders about issues concerning their lives. Music is a powerful advocacy tool.

George Njoroge (@georgenjoroge_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first photo was taken and posted on Instagram on 14.09.2019 and the second photo taken on 08.06.2021 at Norvic Hospital . It is the same person, former Miss World Nepal second Runners-Up Nisha Ghimire. Nisha was on top of her career in 2018 as a model and a top actress in

The first photo was taken and posted on Instagram on 14.09.2019 and the second photo taken on  08.06.2021 at Norvic Hospital . It is the same person, former Miss World Nepal second Runners-Up Nisha Ghimire.

Nisha was on top of her career in 2018 as a model and a top actress in
Kalu Aja (@finplankaluaja1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cheat sheet for what’s happening in Kenya 1. Kenya is owning billions 2. Kenya decides to raise taxes to cover debt 3. Protesters who are taxpayers say No. The protesters tell their government to “cut spending instead of raising taxes.” 4. Government and taxpayers disagree

Cheat sheet for what’s happening in Kenya

1. Kenya is owning billions

2. Kenya decides to raise taxes to cover debt 

3. Protesters who are taxpayers say No. The protesters tell their government to “cut spending instead of raising taxes.”

4. Government and taxpayers disagree