Slay Queen Mentality! KOT Ruthlessly Slam Nelson Havi For Copying Former US President Barrack Obama

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Former Law Society of Kenya president Nelson Havi has faced criticism after he tried to imitate former US president Barack Obama.

Through a tweet, Havi shared a collage image of him and Obama both sitting in their respective  offices with their feet placed on the table while holding the office telephones as if they were communicating with persons on the other end and each of the parties wore  broad smiles on their faces.

“Good morning and Happy Friday from the 44th and the 49th, the living Luopean Presidents. Ker en otada,” Havi captioned the photo.

Responding to his tweet, some of the netizens wondered since when did Havi  turn into a Luo because it is alleged that in his campaigns he poses as a luhya.

Others told him that he will never fit in Obama’s shoes as others went ahead to joke about his pair of shoes. Here are some of the reactions.

“You can imitate (Obama, Che Guevara, Fidel Castro et al) but never emulate them,” Jumba Joe said.

 “Ati 49th, we don’t want people who harass women to lead this nation,”Ian Vero responded to Havi.

“Check a luo shoe sole put on the table na hiyo yako iko na VUMBI,” Moses Owuor  said.

RELATED STORY:Linus Kaikai Calls Out On Nelson Havi For Spreading Lies About RMS Chair S.K Macharia

 

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