As Kenyans celebrated Kenyas freedom for 53 years since their colonies left. It is not all rosy after the Britons left.
Kenyans have been expressing their dissatisfaction most keenly after the Naivasha tragedy.
Irony of police brutality
https://twitter.com/hsorimpan/status/808228869564170240
Guys.
Police, who are underpaid and live in sub par conditions, are gassing people who want misuse of funds to stop.#TakeBackKenya
— Ant One 🇰🇪 (@iamodondi) December 12, 2016
Praying for Preying leaders
For 53 years, the idea of being a good Kenyan has been to keep your head down and pray for your leaders. #TakeBackKenya
— M. (@Owaahh) December 12, 2016
Marching with Popo
We are going to march again and this time the popo will protect us. We must be the change we want to see. #TakeBackKenya pic.twitter.com/Innzb20keN
— Mūnjìrū wa Mbarī ya Kaìgì (@kavsmaina) December 12, 2016
Corrupt Freedom Fighters of Today
Our heroes fought for independence and us here we have not managed to fight out corruption it's so shameful #TakeBackKenya
— Zablon Riro (@RiroZablon) December 12, 2016
Teargas Revolution
By breaking up #TakeBackKenya walk, @UKenyatta getting closer to his Waterloo. Why teargas peaceful protestors? #JubileeMustFall pic.twitter.com/PfWBvapFqe
— Maskani Ya Taifa 🇰🇪 (@Maskani254) December 12, 2016
#TakeBackKenya protest march dispersed contrary to Article 37. We slide further to lawlessness + autocracy pic.twitter.com/cfdEznKSVT
— Irũngũ Houghton (@irunguhoughton) December 12, 2016
Why did your teargas us? Everyone who was in this car has being released. #TakeBackKenya is still on,we R headed to Tom Mboya Statue.Join us pic.twitter.com/j2fA5bY3hR
— The People’s Watchman (@bonifacemwangi) December 12, 2016