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Wednesday, December 10, 2025

LARRY MADOWE HIGHLIGHTS ON AFRICAN LEADERSHIP.


ITS TIME TO READ LEARN SOMETHING ABOUT AFRICAN LEADERSHIP.
If African presidents are not keen this time round, Larry Madowo might indirectly push them into uncomfortable global scrutiny, the kind that lands leaders answering tough questions before institutions like the ICC.

The way he exposes loopholes, highlights government excesses, and shines a spotlight on hidden political games is something many leaders underestimate. Larry is not just a journalist—he’s a global voice with a massive platform, a man who can turn a local scandal into an international headline within minutes.

African presidents must understand that this era of digital journalism is unforgiving. One investigative story, one viral documentary, or one explosive interview can change the narrative of an entire administration. And once the world begins to pay attention, international bodies follow closely.

So if leaders continue ignoring accountability, transparency, and the rule of law, they shouldn’t be surprised when Larry’s storytelling becomes the spark that attracts global investigators, human-rights monitors, and international observers who dig deeper than anyone expected.

In short, if they’re not careful, Larry Madowo won’t take them to the ICC—but their own actions might, and his reporting will simply light the path for the world to see what their perception is. 

LETS STOP BEING STRANGER TO SUFFERINGS:



I am no stranger to pain. 

When I was younger I was bullied (amongst many other issues) Severely bullied to the point where I spiraled into a deep depression. I ended up on multiple medications and my young body couldn't process all the different drugs and for lack of a better word - I snapped. 

I tried to take my own life many times. I was hospitalized & knew pain deeper than any young girl should. 

I know what it feels like to cut my flesh in hopes that the pain would bring me comfort.

I know what its like to have tubs ran down your throat as your handcuffed to the bed so you dont rip them out.

Because of all the prescription medications, I started to lose touch with myself. I was on 5 prescription drugs at one time and sometimes would fall asleep eating. 

Instead of going to high school I went to treatment centers...any semblance of normalcy was stripped from me. 

You see when I look back on my life & my childhood, there are so many ways the enemy tried to take me out. 

I look back at all the times He attempted to kill steal and destroy me before I had a chance to get to the Lord. 

I believe deep in my bones He knew that I had a purpose, and this pressing and testing the Lord knew He could use for His glory. What the enemy meant for evil - He turned it for good.

One day I'll get deep into my story. It's painful but in every single dark alley of it shines the Fathers love and saving grace towards me. 

He never let me stay down for long. He continued to propel me forward even when I didn't even know it was Him. 

Looking back I can see His wings protecting me and His hand of favor on me. He was always guiding me to Himself

To be honest I shouldn't be alive right now ... but God😭

I say all this to say that no matter how dark it feels, no matter what you're going through He has got you! If you've constantly struggled to fit in or had it really hard just remember that the enemy comes to steal, kill, and destroy. 

All of hell knows what you carry & what the Lord can do with your laid down life. 

Satans job is to try to stop you from realizing this before it's too late. 

Because when you lock eyes with the King, & know you have a Kingdom purpose it's too late for him. He wants to try to take you out before YOU know. 

But YOU are a warrior. 

Your pain wasn't in vain. He can use it to help others. 

You have something that the Father put inside of you that can't be stolen or killed or destroyed. 

You have a purpose. Don't let any devil in hell lie to you and tell you otherwise. 

There is a trail that needs to be forged that only you alongside the Lord can  trailblaze. 

A short cut out of the fire that took you way too long to escape to share with others.

Lean into the Lord, fall to His feet. Allow Him to train your hands for battle & anoint your head with His oil. 

The world needs you to heal because the world needs His light. 

HOW MANY KNOW THIS KIND OF DISEASE?



LIFELINE OPINION MAGAZINE featuring,
 Mishel Chepchumba, a 34-year old lady from Kakamega county. She’s suffering from a swollen leg. The problem started 15 years ago when the leg became itchy and she complained of having leg pains. After some time, the leg started to swell. It became worse to the extent that she couldn’t walk well. Sometimes the leg discharges pus and it becomes smelly. She gets sleepless nights because of the pain in her leg. Her parents tried to look for her treatment, but to no avail, due to a lack of funds.

Mishel got married, and they were blessed with two kids. Unfortunately, the husband died due to a road accident last year in 2024, leaving her with two kids, aged 7 and 1 year old. The husband was the breadwinner for this family. He did everything and provided for the family. Because of this leg, she is unable to work.

Mishel goes through a lot in her life. She faces rejection from people, and this leads her to isolate herself from people to avoid getting in contact with them. She and the kids often go to bed hungry due to a lack of food. She gives them plain water sometimes when she has no food to give them.

It’s such a challenge for Mishel to provide for the kids’ basic needs. She even lacks a small amount of money to pay her son’s school fees, and the only option left is to stay with the kid at home. She loses hope and sometimes wishes to die. She has tried to take some suicidal medicines three times due to stress.

Buying painkillers for herself has become a problem. She sold her household items to cater to her kids and at least get something to buy medicine. Mishel feels like a lesser woman, seeing that she’s unable to provide for her children.

Let’s help Mishel get her treatment;
 Mpesa Number: 0702099825 - Mishel Chepchumba 

Thanks and be blessed. 

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Have a blessed day.

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