Morara at 30: List of things he wants to accomplish after climbing 3rd floor

By , September 26, 2025

INJECT Party leader and activist Morara Kebaso marked his 30th birthday on Friday, September 26, 2025, with a reflective post on X, where he outlined his vision for the future and expressed gratitude for the journey he had taken so far.

In his message, he wrote, “Today I climb the third floor. As I turn 30, I reflect on a walk of courage thus far.”

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Kebaso, who rose to national recognition through his ability to imitate the Head of State and expose ghost projects under his “Vampire Diaries” series, said his thirties present a fresh chapter.

His online activism has often attracted admiration and criticism in equal measure, with some Kenyans accusing him at one point of being a state project.

Despite such controversies, he has continued to position himself as a strong voice on governance and accountability.

Morara reflects on his journey

In his birthday post, Kebaso said his path had been full of lessons and challenges.

“From a happy, playful child, to a brilliant, talented student, to a leader and a father, I have stumbled more times than I can count. But every step forged a man of steel, unbreakable,” he wrote on X.

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He described himself as a man renewed by trials, saying, “The future is so bright I need sunglasses to see it.”

He added that he now sees himself as a “gentle giant” ready to take on greater responsibilities.

Among his key aspirations are being “an intentional father, a loving husband, an inspirational leader and one of the youngest Kenyans to hit the Forbes list.”

Kebaso said that the essence of his journey was not just about personal ambition but about inspiring others through resilience and determination.

His words highlighted a shift from the turbulence of activism to a more holistic vision of life that balances family, leadership and personal growth.

INJECT party leader Morara Kebaso at Martha Karua’s People’s Liberation Party on February 27, 2025. PHOTO/@MoraraKebasoSnr/X
INJECT party leader Morara Kebaso at Martha Karua’s People’s Liberation Party on February 27, 2025. PHOTO/@MoraraKebasoSnr/X

Looking ahead with hope

The activist concluded his reflections by pointing to leadership as his ultimate dream.

“If it is the will of God, I hope to be a leader in this country someday in my lifetime,” he wrote.

Despite acknowledging the many stumbles on his path, Kebaso said he remains thankful for every step.

“But so far, I have nothing but gratitude. Thank you for being part of my journey,” he concluded.

His post quickly attracted reactions online, with Kenyans sending him birthday wishes and reflecting on the ambitions he outlined as he steps into a new decade.

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