INJECT Party leader and activist Morara Kebaso marked his 30th birthday on Friday, September 26, 2025, with a deeply reflective message on X. The outspoken activist, known for his bold takes on governance and accountability, used the milestone to share his vision for the future while acknowledging the lessons of his past.
“Today I climb the third floor. As I turn 30, I reflect on a walk of courage thus far,” he wrote.
Kebaso first gained national attention through his satirical “Vampire Diaries” series, where he exposed ghost projects and even mimicked the Head of State. His unflinching activism has earned him both admiration and criticism, with detractors at one time accusing him of being a state project. Despite the controversies, Kebaso has remained a strong voice for transparency.
In his birthday reflections, he traced his journey from a “happy, playful child” to a “brilliant, talented student,” then a leader and father. “I have stumbled more times than I can count. But every step forged a man of steel, unbreakable,” he noted.
Kebaso described himself as renewed by trials, declaring, “The future is so bright I need sunglasses to see it.” He added that he now views himself as a “gentle giant” ready to embrace greater responsibilities.
Among his aspirations for the next decade are becoming an intentional father, a loving husband, an inspirational leader, and one of the youngest Kenyans to feature on the Forbes list. He emphasized that his ambitions are not just personal, but also about inspiring resilience and determination in others.
His reflections signal a shift from the turbulence of activism toward a more holistic life vision that balances family, leadership, and growth. For Kebaso, turning 30 is not just a milestone—it is the beginning of a new chapter.