British PM concluded her African itinerary in Kenya after visiting South Africa and Nigeria.
Why it took more than 30 years for a British PM to touch down in Kenya remains a begin question even with President Uhuru Kenyatta who hosted the PM.
However, through bilateral talks, Kenya is set to rip big with trade ties signed between the two nations.
On another light moment, PM May left behind two viral videos of her dance skills. Unfortunately most of her African fans think that she needs more training lessons.
The fast video came while she was in South Africa, PM May is seen dancing off on her two foot, only moving her hands and head, mimicking the kind of dance commonly known as ‘skeleton moves’ or rather creepy move.
When we saw UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s creepy AF dance moves during her visit to Africa, we only had one thought! pic.twitter.com/y7Ib6xoUMo
— RT (@RT_com) August 30, 2018
And even on her second chance to prove her point, she failed, repeated the same dance style even when the song was different. Here is how she danced to Vimbada song
Watch British PM Theresa May show off some serious dance moves during her Kenya visit pic.twitter.com/CtcJsENjec
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) August 30, 2018
Meme
Dance like nobody's watching! #TheresaMay shows off 'robotic' African moves https://t.co/Voo2vJOmtL pic.twitter.com/FYO3dP6rKR
— RT (@RT_com) August 31, 2018
Theresa May vs Mr Bean dance off. pic.twitter.com/pHtiZVjotn
— Sterah (@Sterah1) August 31, 2018