Former President Uhuru Kenyatta was spotted at a basketball game in the U.S, among over 19,000 basketball enthusiasts at an NBA playoff between the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics.
Kenyatta was spotted at the event wearing a green cap – one of the Celtics’ team colors – and a black puff jacket.
This suggests that Kenyatta is a fan of the Celtics, a historic NBA franchise known for its rich basketball heritage and legendary players like Bill Russell, Larry Bird, and Paul Pierce.
At the game, Kenyatta unexpectedly encountered Wapi Pay founder Eddie Ndichu, another Kenyan.
Photos emerged of the two appearing to be engaged in a friendly conversation, possibly discussing the match or simply surprised to find themselves in the same place so far from home.
Ndichu shared his excitement about the encounter on his Instagram, captioning the photo “Fancy meeting at the playoffs!”
Kenyatta’s presence at the NBA playoff game aligns with his known interest in basketball.
During his presidency, he hosted the Kenyan national basketball team on multiple occasions and even welcomed retired German NBA player Dirk Nowitzki to the State House in 2020, further demonstrating his engagement with the sport.
Public Reaction to Uhuru’s Appearance
The former president’s appearance at the mouthwatering NBA clash elicited mixed reactions from Kenyans with many expressing their fascination.
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One social media user, Charles Muthui expressed his approval saying, “Our young, retired president enjoying his retirement by visiting places that he never had time to when he was serving our country. That’s ok.”
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“Dude enjoying his retirement to the fullest!” remarked Kiamati Edwin.
Rylon Mugo expressed his willingness to vote for the retired head of state if he chooses to make a comeback into politics saying, “Retired is retired period unless they bring BBI and make prime minister a powerful seat, we can choose him.”
Details of Bolton Celtics the team Uhuru Was Rooting For
The Boston Celtics, founded in 1946, boast a rich history and have been home to legendary players like Bill Russell, Larry Bird, and Paul Pierce.
Moreover, the team’s pioneering moves include being the first NBA franchise to draft a black player, Chuck Cooper, in 1950, breaking the color barrier in basketball.
During the match that Uhuru attended, the Miami Heat delivered a standout performance despite the absence of star players Jimmy Butler and Terry Rozier due to injuries.
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Nearly matching an NBA playoff record, the Heat sank an impressive 23 three-pointers, leaving the Celtics trailing with just 12 successful shots from long range.
Leading the charge for Boston, Jaylen Brown showcased his prowess with a game-high 33 points, supported by Jayson Tatum’s 28-point contribution.
However, their combined efforts were ultimately insufficient to overcome the determined Miami Heat squad who secured a 111-101 victory.
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