He is called Michael Ngigi, also know as Kenyatta.
Mr Ngigi was arrested yesterday during the June 25th protests.
Mr Ngigi has not been presented in court and his whereabouts are unknown.
Where is Michael Ngigi?
#FreeMichaelNgigi
A normal working day. Hahaha!
Kipchumba Murkomen, if you can see this post blink twice.
Anytime you purchase a new calendar, mark June 25th as a National Public Holiday.
Signed and Confirmed by the People of Kenya.
After the police set up roadblocks all over the city to stop any protests today, one smart guy came up with a brilliant plan.
He walked all the way from home with his Bosco. “If the police arrest me or block me,” he thought, “Bosco will still reach the destination and do the job for me.”
He tied a bright flag bandana around Bosco’s neck, gave him clear orders, and commanded, “March to the CBD and do your thing!”
Just now, someone spotted Bosco chilling in Githurai. He’s busy enjoying leftover nyama choma and rice, looking zero percent bothered about the mission.
This year’s demonstrations are intended to pay tribute to the lives lost during the 2024 protest season as well as to push for accountability and government change.
Dear President William Ruto,
At a time when Kenya is marking two years since the deaths of young Gen Z protesters, your public attack on Standard Media Group is deeply worrying.The media is not your enemy. A free press is not a favour from State House. It is a right protected by the Constitution. Its work is to ask questions, report facts, expose failure and hold power to account.
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Exactly two years ago, a generation rose. They were young Kenyans armed not with weapons but smartphones, the national flag, and the Constitution. They were the Gen-Zs pushing for better governance and accountability.
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