A simple gesture by German’s top football club Borusssia Dortmund has re-ignited a Kenyan vs Tanzanian fight on Twitter.
Borussia who thrashed Bayern Munich 3-2 in a hot a derby tweeted Marco Rues boots plated with ‘Hakuna Matata’ phrase which easily means in English- No Problems or No Problem.
Hakuna Matata π¦π pic.twitter.com/R7CMJ9fQWi
— Borussia Dortmund (@BlackYellow) November 10, 2018
The phrase which is commonly used in Kenya while welcoming tourists and foreigners to show them Kenyans are friendly was in this sense used by Borussia to mean that with their star Rues who scored two goals in the derby, there were no problems or cause to worry with him in the squad.
But overexcited fans from Kenya and Tanzania began a rare fight to show who owned the phrase.
Below are some of the heated arguments
πππππ Kenyans will never chill, finally you own Swahili ππ
— Proje (@ProjestusP) November 10, 2018
Swahili isnβt for Kenya
Itβs #Tanzanian πΉπΏ
— Khaled Emms Ponera πΉπΏπΏπ¦ (@khaledponera) November 10, 2018
It's so clear that you should NEVER tweet in English!
— Dr. Teddy Nelson (@YouthKenyan) November 10, 2018
https://twitter.com/PrinceTsuma/status/1061379111451574272
Karibu Kenya hakuna matataπ°πͺπ°πͺπ°πͺπ°πͺππ Enda Tanzania kuna Makufuliππππ pic.twitter.com/aFenj5ui9K
— Thee Allan Lions (@allan_lions001) November 11, 2018
https://twitter.com/BMB_BMB_BMB/status/1061487879694807040
Naona vita ya Wakenya na Watanzania mkigombania kiswahili
— Lugendo Naaman (@lugendo1) November 10, 2018