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Kenyans have started demonstrating on the streets of Nairobi, as they had been directed by their opposition leader Raila Amollo Odinga.

Raila went on telling residents to march on the streets even after he had been told to stand down and reconsider his actions of directing Kenyans into a massacre that could leave some homeless and widowed.

A couple of pictures and videos have been shared online as what is happening on the streets some including Nairobi that has seen a lot of people being tear gased and some arrested.

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Politicians were also throwing at each other saying that the country should be divided.

Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna together with other members of the Azimio la Umoja have held a meeting addressing the press and said that they should all meet at State House.

The demonstrations are still on as the protestors are awaiting for their leader to give them further directions as they are marching on their way to statehouse.

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Brian Chira’s family to allegedly hold cleansing ceremony days after funeral

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Brian Chira’s Villagers have condemned TikTokers who failed to conduct themselves appropriately at Brian Chira’s final journey ceremony.

According to the information shared by the villagers, the TikTokers, who cannot be identified by name, were making a mess everywhere by urinating at the wrong places, smoking, and drinking heavy liquor.

On Tuesday, March 26, TikToker Brian Chira was laid to rest on his grandmother’s ancestral land in Gitei village, Gathanje, Kiambu County. And the burial ceremony drew a crowd of prominent figures from the content-creating community, known as the “Chira Clan,” and left the villagers astonished with the amount of fame and love Chira had gathered during his prime.

Usually, Brian, who was 23 years old, would have been buried by his immediate family, schoolmates, and a few neighbors. But that was not the case. Disorder broke out as hundreds of TikTokers gathered around the grave, some of them drunk and reckless. Some even squatted down because there was no room.

Villagers and family members stood back, allowing them to bury their friend without fully understanding what was happening. Instead of simply covering the grave with earth as it is usually done, they scattered it and began to plant flowers and then proceeded to dance, record videos, and took selfies around Chira’s resting place.

A picture showing Chira’s friends and TikTokers taking pictures on Brian Chira’s Graveyard site (Image Courtesy/Nation Media Group

One villager was particularly saddened by the TikTokers’ use of strong words like “Hatuna maisha” (We have no lives).


We only want the best for our children because we never want to see what we saw today. It was a bad scene. The family wasn’t even allowed to bury their loved one with dignity. We want our children to come home with the respect they left with,” she said.

“We are calling on our village to hold a cleansing ceremony to remove any negative spirits left behind
,” the villagers shared.

Why are they holding a cleansing ceremony:

We didn’t like the way they dressed, smoked, and drank alcohol in front of us. They didn’t even respect the clergy. They were disrespecting our Kikuyu traditions, and we’ve never seen that before. They urinated everywhere. That’s not the way we were brought up. We’re worried about their future and how they’re going to raise their own children. It was a struggle even for the church to get access to the grave site. They don’t seem to know what they’re doing.

Taking selfies and coming here drunk wasn’t appropriate.”


In Karuri, Kiambu County, Brian Chira tragically lost his life in a hit-and-run accident. His companion clarified that Chira had attended a nearby club and overindulged in alcohol. He requested someone else for a ride as he couldn’t afford to pay for a transport home and his phone was with a different acquaintance.

Another villager added weight to matter:

Brian was a young man who deserved a respectful funeral. It’s heartbreaking to see TikTokers celebrating and dancing. We wonder if they really respected him. Chira left nothing behind, not even a child. We didn’t let our own children come here. Because we were afraid they will pick up this behavior.

Following his death, the TikTok community rallied together and raised over Sh10 million to support Chira’s grandmother, part of which will be used to buy land and build her a house, fulfilling Chira’s wish to have a comfortable 2 bedroom home.

Chira was laid to rest next to his great-grandfather, and the villagers watched as the content creators stepped on their graves.

After the burial, TikTokers performed rituals at Chira’s grave site, including watering the flowers with alcohol.


In Kikuyu culture, we don’t step on graves, dance around them, or drink alcohol there.

They should go back to church because, despite his fame, Brian is nothing after today; he’s left nothing to show that he ever existed,” said one of the angry villagers.

Credits to Nation Africa.

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Mike Sonko Blasts Sakaja as he vows to sue Kanjos physically harassing businesswomen

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Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has called out current Governor Sakaja over the harassment of business men & women in Nairobi.

In a recent video recorded by Eric Omondi, Kanjos are seen forcing people inside their vehicle. Eric Omondi tries to confront them as they drive off.

He helps out two women who were lying on the roadside helplessly. He then continues to call out Sakaja’s name, citing that it’s disrespect to ‘our mothers’.

RELEASE KEN NOW AND TAKE THIS WOMEN TO HOSPITAL!!! TODAY I CAUGHT THEM IN THE ACT!!! SOOO BRUTAL!!! I SAW A MAN LIFT UP A WOMAN AND DROP THEM!!! This are our Brothers and Sisters STRUGGLING TO MAKE ENDS MEET TO PUT FOOD ON THE TABLE. OUR TIME IS COMING!!! PLEASE WATCH TO THE END.

Eric Omondi meets over 3500 unemployed kenyans, promises them jobs

See you in court-Sonko

In support of Eric Omondi’s video, Mike Sonko reposted it via his Instagram and vowed to take legal action against the culprits.

This is totally unacceptable. They will have their day in court.

He got emotional upon seeing the video; calling out Sakaja

”Governor @jsakaja this clip imeniuma sana. Hawa watu wako sasa wanakuchomea na nitawainua,’” he continued.

Fans flocked Sonko’s comment section to condemn the act; supporting his move to court. Governor Sakaja is yet to give his response on the latter.

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Pastor Ng’ang’a weighs in on premature deaths among the youths in the country

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Kenyan controversial popular pastor and founder of Neno Evangelist Church in Nairobi, Pastor Ng’ang’a, has disclosed the reason behind why there have been quite a number of premature deaths in the country lately.

Neno Evangelist Pastor Ng’ang’a /Image courtesy/Facebook

Speaking in his church, the Neno evangelist founder said that the root of it all is because this is a cursed generation, and according to him, the country is facing the consequences of their ill behaviors that they committed way back then.

He specifically pointed out the way the TikTok app is being misused by the public, who share too much and unnecessarily invaluable information that has no value to people’s ears, adding that these are the very things that are haunting them back for not taming their tongue.

Remaining unshaken whatsoever, he dismissed anything to do with the analogy that’s out here, saying that people pass on so that they may go reside next to God, saying God doesn’t take the small children as that is the devil’s doing, God does better, and there’s proof in the bible should anyone need confirmation.

Mnaongea kwa TikTok sanaa. Nyinyi ni kile kizazi kimelaaniwa angalia vile mnakufa angalia vile mnapelekwa na maji. Kazi ni kukufa tuh, watoto wadogo ni kukufa na mnaenda kusema aty mungu amemuchukua.” Pastor Ng’ang’a seconded his words.

There have been quite a number of premature deaths lately, some of them coming from abusive relationships as well as breakups that were not addressed; some have happened tragically from people being involved in road accidents and floods that swept many; and there have also been a couple of suicide cases from some individuals who just lost hope in life.

The public has been advised to check on their partners, friends, and families in these trying times so that they can mitigate the serious death cases that are happening in the country.

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