The Ruto-Sakaja Sh80 Billion Nairobi Deal: A Bold Partnership or a Threat to Devolution?

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Nairobi, the heartbeat of Kenya, is home to over 4.4 million residents who endure daily battles with traffic congestion, poor street lighting, overflowing waste, inadequate drainage, and security concerns. On February 17, 2026, President William Ruto and Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja signed a much-debated Cooperation Agreement at State House, unlocking an additional Sh80 billion in funding to fast-track infrastructure upgrades and make the capital more livable, secure, and efficient. The deal promises targeted investments across key sectors: Street Lighting & Safety — Sh3.7 billion to add 40,000 new lights, upgrade 10,000 existing ones, shift to solar power, and even commercialize poles for advertising revenue. Power & Last-Mile Connections — Sh1.5 billion from Kenya Power for transformers and connections, especially in informal settlements. Roads, Drainage & Related Infrastructure — Billions allocated for ward-level roads, drainage improvements, water supply, sew...

The latest updates on Calvin Ridley




Calvin Ridley: Latest Developments (November 2025)

Calvin Ridley, the veteran NFL wideout, continues to find himself at the center of intrigue and uncertainty. Now in his second season with the Tennessee Titans, Ridley’s 2025 campaign has been colored by injuries, trade speculation, and a less-than-ideal wraparound to what once looked like a big-money move.

A Rocky Start to the Season

Ridley’s 2025 season has been derailed primarily by a hamstring injury. The Titans officially ruled him out for Week 7, marking at least his third consecutive game missed due to the lingering issue.  His absence has left a void in Tennessee’s offense, removing their most explosive receiving threat from key matchups.

Trade Rumors Swirl

With Ridley’s health in question and the Titans faltering, trade rumors have intensified. Reportedly, the Tennessee front office is actively shopping Ridley, even though trading him would come with significant financial implications: a cap charge of more than $11 million in 2026.

One potential suitor mentioned in the media is the Pittsburgh Steelers, who reportedly have Ridley on their radar.  However, his injury status could complicate any trade negotiations.

There was also talk of a possible move to the Buffalo Bills before the trade deadline, but the deal reportedly fell apart.The sticking point? Ridley’s hefty 2025 cap hit of over $28 million, which made it difficult for teams like Buffalo to absorb his salary.

Reflections on His Role and Motivation

Even as off-field drama swirls, Ridley has expressed a clear desire to remain relevant in the Titans’ offense — particularly with rookie quarterback Cam Ward rising through the ranks. In past interviews, Ridley revealed that he doesn’t want to be left behind as Ward develops, using the younger QB’s energy as a source of personal motivation.Analysts see this as more than just rhetoric: Ridley appears to be using this season as a redemption arc, determined to prove his value both on the field and in the locker room.

Financial Context and Contract Realities

When the Titans signed Ridley in March 2024, it was a splashy deal: four years, $92 million, with $50 million guaranteed.That contract still weighs heavily on Tennessee’s books, making his potential trade both a strategic and accounting challenge.

Looking Ahead: What’s Next for Ridley

So, what’s next for Calvin Ridley? A few key possibilities:

  • Recovery and Return: If he can get healthy, Ridley still has the talent to be a top-tier threat. But the clock is ticking, especially as his trade value may decline the longer he remains injured.

  • Mid-Season Trade: Given his contract and the Titans’ struggles, a trade remains possible. But any suitor would have to make room in their salary cap and believe Ridley can stay healthy.

  • Legacy and Redemption: Beyond pure performance, Ridley’s 2025 season might define how the league views his comeback. After previously being suspended (for gambling), he appears deeply motivated to rebuild his reputation. 


Bottom line: Calvin Ridley’s story in 2025 is far from settled. As injuries linger and trade rumors heat up, the veteran has a chance to reshape his narrative — but it’ll depend on his health, his production, and whether a team is willing to bet on his talent.



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