Former Nairobi Governor has personally decided to face the “enemy” and defend Nairobi and the country by going head to head with one of Africa’s Army Generals.
Mike Sonko, in one of his social media antiques recently told off Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni’s son, General Muhooza Kainerugaba after he made some taunting claims targeting Nairobi on social media.
Before Sonko’s wrath, Muhooza had taken to Twitter and claimed it can only take him and his army two weeks to invade and take over Nairobi.
“It wouldn’t take us, my army and me two weeks to capture Nairobi,” Muhooza tweeted.
In yet another subsequent tweet, the Ugandan Army General asked his followers to point out the best location in Nairobi where he can settle upon conquering the City Under The Sun.
“After our army captures Nairobi, where should I live? Westlands? Riverside?” Museveni’s son added.
Well, this of course irked many Kenyans, especially the vicious Kenyans On Twitter (KOT) who immediately launched a scathing attack against Muhooza and Uganda.
Joining KOT in putting Muhooza in his rightful place, Mike Sonko blatantly told off Muhooza as he insisted that the Kenya Army Will never sit and watch as enemies try to invade the country.
Mike Sonko came out displaying his usual demeanor and mercilessly slandered Muhooza with high grade subliminals.
“My Fren, wewe kula matoke na deal na Ebola. Wacha vitisho ya peni nane. Kwani sisi hatuna jeshi ya kulinda nchi yetu utakuja uchukue Nairobi hivyo. Sio rahisi,” Mike Sonko hit back.
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The former governor’s clap back was celebrated by many if not all Kenyans on Twitter who then went for Muhooza’s blood.
A serious online campaign against Museveni’s son and Uganda was launched on Twitter and saw diligent netizens troll the General and his people on end.
As at the time of filing this report, both Uganda and Museveni’s son, Muhooza were trending on Twitter for all wrong reasons with Kenyans Dragging them from here to Timbuktu.
Most social media users from Kenya reminded Ugandans that their entire country equals to a small village in Kenya, therefore they should not dare pick a fight with them.