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Boniface Mwangi’s tweet that Kenyans can’t get enough of

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Human Rights activist Boniface Mwangi on Monday sparked a debate among Kenyans on Twitter after a tweet he posted perceived to have no zero chills.

Mwangi was responding to a tweep seeking his help over house demolition happening in Huruma estate but dismissed him with no assistance.

" We need you here bro,they have come to pull this buildings down yet they gave us notice last week hatujahama bado," one HEMSTNEY  VAN CHAXI ‏tagged Mr. Mwangi in a tweet.

However, the former Starehe parliamentary aspirant directed Hemstney to seek the help of his Member of Parliament or Member of County Assembly.

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"Poleni. Call your MCA & MP. They’re your representatives," he responded.

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The activist’s response opened a can of worms with a section stating that locals refused to vote for Mwangi hence should deal with their own problems.

Some mentioned that it was a pity that Kenyans do not want to vote for progressive leaders but always seek their help once things are thick.

At the same time, a section noted that Bonnie ought to have offered help.

Here are the responses:

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Nonetheless, the Huruma area is in Mathare Constituency.

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