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Your grades are likely sexually transmitted – David Ndii’s golden tackle to blogger

The blogger criticised man who sneaked out his baby out of KNH

Your grades are likely sexually transmitted – David Ndii’s golden tackle to blogger Karen Omollo

Economist and public intellectual David Ndii on Thursday unleashed a hard tackle against Karen Omollo -  a blogger who criticized Boniface Murage for sneaking out his baby out of the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH).

In a satirical post on his twitter account, Ndii remarked that Omollo’s post showed signs of a lawyer preparing for a career in money laundering.

He added that he suspected that her presumed good grades were most likely sexually transmitted.

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Humphrey Kariuki

Tweeps. This law student is prepping for a career in money laundering. As you can see from the resume is below, she is 100% ethics proof (her good grades in legal philosophy and ethics are likely sexually transmitted). Please retweet her employer might be on your TL,” Ndii posted.

The economist went further to explain the concept of veil ignorance which explains that people are biased by their situations when deciding how the world would work.

In another tweet, the former NASA strategist made reference to Omollo’s past tweets in support of billionaire Humphrey Kariuki who is wanted for alleged tax evasion.

If you can use the law to beat the system, by all means do it. No one owes Kenya good manners. Get rich or die f***ing trying. Humphrey Kariuki, I stand with you,” the blogger’s tweet read in part after which Ndii noted “believe it or not, I had not seen this!”

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Omollo’s tweets which castigated Murage’s decision to have a kid in his poor circumstances drew heated reactions with majority of Kenyans finding them distasteful and out of touch.

She admitted that she was a child of privilege, noting that her parents had waited for six years to begin giving birth – an arrangement which he believed all Kenyans should emulate.

My intention was to ridicule her as she did Murage. It’s a revenge tweet. Mission accomplished,” Ndii later tweeted.

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