On Thursday 20th September 2018, social media was full of fun as Kenyans on twitter created a hashtag that allowed everyone to share his/her experiences with the common scam messages they have ever come across.
Twitter was full of humor as Kenyans continued sharing their common scam messages they have ever received.
One Kenyan going by the name Gitau said noted the manifesto used by some politicians during political campaigns as a scam.
Gitau says the promise by jubilee administration to build five ultra modern new stadiums within a period of six months was a scam.
#CommonScamsIKnow we shall build 5 new stadium in 6 months pic.twitter.com/I9IMUz1dle
— Gitau® (@ItsGitau_) September 19, 2018
Some went ahead to quote statements from police departments promising to do thorough investigations into a crime incidence as a scam.
Their quotes comes amid investigations into the murder case of a Rongo University student Sharon Otieno, which has taken another twist as more suspects are being arrested.
We will not rest until we find whoever is responsible. #CommonScamsIKnow
— Buleh Hlatshwayo (@Buleh_Zoe) September 19, 2018
#CommonScamsIKnow “Investigations are underway and we’ll get to the bottom of this”
— this_is_Davies™ (@DaviesMwashy) September 19, 2018
Let justice take its course #CommonScamsIKnow
— ROBBIE mAjor (@KipseretRobin) September 20, 2018
#CommonScamsIKnow
“We are taking these issues seriously & we have already formed a taskforce to investigate”
2 weeks later
“Shika hii 10k ukatae report ya hii taskforce.”— David Kamathi (@KamathiDavid) September 20, 2018
Our mboys stopped the suspicious men who defied and shot while fleeing. Our mboys shot mback and killed all the rombers. #CommonScamsIKnow
— Nairobians (@CityInTheSun) September 19, 2018