A section of netizens on Tuesday blasted Kenyan Rapper King Kaka for campaigning for renowned city lawyer Nelson Havi online.
King Kaka took to Twitter to endorse Lawyer Nelson Havi for the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) presidency calling on Kenyans to vote for the lawyer.
Vote Vote Vote @NelsonHavi https://t.co/apVwQDnoob
— KING KAKA (@RabbitTheKing) January 7, 2020
His move, however, would not be taken lightly by his supporters who disagreed with the rapper branding it a political campaign.
Some even demanded to know the reason why he was campaigning for the lawyer.
“Like are you seriously giving a reason why you or people should support Havi??” asked a Tweep identified as Samuel Wasonga.
Hii inachoma , like are you seriously giving a reason why you or people should support Havi?? Smh
— Samuel (@SamuelWasonga7) January 7, 2020
In response, the ‘Wajinga Nyinyi’ hit-maker said that Nelson Havi represented him when he was being sued by Waiguru, so he is returning the favour.
“He represented me when I was being sued by Waiguru. So he is my lawyer.” He responded.
Another user, Muraya Jose disagreed with the rapper on his reason why people should vote for Nelson Havi.
“But that’s not reason enough to vote in someone, its like saying, he gave me 100 bob that’s why I voted Mr Politician who is investing 50M for positions and power to reap back 100M fold.”
But thats not reason enough to vote in someone, its like saying, he gave me 100 bob thats why I voted Mr Politician who is investing 50M for positions and power to reap back 1000 fold 😂🤔🤔
— 3½ floppy diskette (in memory of) (@muraya_jose) January 7, 2020
“You should take this down bro n let @NelsonHavi win his capable.. otherwise High voltage n big 5 you mentioned in #WajingaNyinyi will fight his innocent struggle to the win upon realizing you are twitting in support of him after he chose to appear in your defense against them.” Another Twitter user weighed in on the matter.
You should take this down bro n let @NelsonHavi win his capable.. otherwise High voltage n big 5 you mentioned in #WajingaNyinyi will fight his innocent struggle to the win upon realizing you are twitting in support of him after he chose to appear in your defense against them ..
— E shol (@EShole) January 7, 2020
Some blasted King Kaka terming him as confused individual seeking for political popularity.
“King Kaka, I heard high hopes in you but for real you’re confused.” A Twitter user named Harry Monami said.
King Kaka, I heard high hopes in you in you but for real you're confused.
— harry monami (@monami_harry) January 7, 2020