An advice from human rights activist Boniface Mwangi to former Safaricom CEO Michael Joseph on the “easiest way to die in Kenya” has stirred social media.
Mwangi was responding to a tweet that had quoted Joseph saying he would “like to die in Kenya.”
I’d like to die in Kenya, says Michael Joseph https://t.co/T9YXlmCToH http://pic.twitter.com/7ddtMBRAW9
— Citizen TV Kenya (@citizentvkenya) November 29, 2017
But its his witty suggestion advising Joseph to participate in a peaceful protest that caught the attention of Kenyans on Twitter.
That’s very easy. Just take part in a peaceful protest. https://t.co/mVD1V9pCCG
— Boniface Mwangi (@bonifacemwangi) November 29, 2017
The activist, who is a renowned public mobilizer in street protests, was presumably alluding to the risk that come with participating in streets protests in Kenya.
Mwangi, himself, has found himself on the wrong side of the law countless times in his infamous run ins with the authorities, earning himself the reputation of perhaps being Kenya’s most a defiant human rights activist.
In a recent demonstration this year Mr Mwangi suffered an injury while leading a demo to protest the killing of protesters by police.
He suffered a burn mark on his chest after an anti-police officer lobbed a tear-gas canister straight at him.
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His tweet was shared widely and elicited interesting reactions from his followers.
Acheze kwa Balcony
— Vincent Nyanamba (@vinnyanamba) November 29, 2017
He shud try that an death will come automatically.
— Rose Mama Wahu (@mama_wahu) November 29, 2017
more so the ones organised by NRM
— anselo otwenty (@OtwentyAnselo) November 29, 2017
Sure he should just join NASA protesters
— Georges Ford (@FordGeorges) November 29, 2017
Very solid advice!
— Antony Makenzi (@amakenzi) November 29, 2017
Protest or Riot? Guide him well.
— Karugu Mureithi (@KaruguMureithi) November 29, 2017
Or work @IEBC IT position and refuse to be compromised by the incumbent
— Millie Joel (@Milliewajoel) November 29, 2017
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