Political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi has sparked a heated debate on social media after commenting on the deaths of IEBC ICT Manager Chris Msandu, the Late Interior CS Joseph Nkaiserry and the recent attack on DP William Ruto's home.
Ngunyi on Tuesday tweeted that all the deaths and attacks were 'Blind Spots" and questioned what would happen next, alluding to the fact that it could be IEBC chair Wafula Chebukati resigning.
"Nkaissery Assassination: BLIND SPOT. Attack on Ruto house: BLIND SPOT. Musando MURDER. BLIND SPOT. What is NEXT BLIND SPOT? Chebukati RESIGNS?" Ngunyi posted.
Nkaissery Assassination:BLIND SPOT. Attack on Ruto house:BLIND SPOT. Musando MURDER. BLIND SPOT. What is NEXT BLIND SPOT? Chebukati RESIGNS?
— Mutahi Ngunyi (@MutahiNgunyi) August 1, 2017
The analyst's tweet elicited a lot of reactions with many users attacking him for the comments.
Here are some reactions:
Mutahi Ngunyi NYS money:BLIND SPOT.
— osakyna (@n_osakyna) August 1, 2017
Can't you just be useful for once?
— Major R (@_fels1) August 1, 2017
NYS looters return our money. BLIND SPOT
— TheResearcher (@ManjuDavie) August 1, 2017
You are a guardian of a system that is killing its own citizens. It may feel good while you get paid but the almighty does not sleep.
— BreadWinner (@fishtear) August 1, 2017
Prophet of doom the one above will reward you abundantly
— Issah Mohammed (@IssahAnekmaster) August 1, 2017
Have you threatened him to resign ?
— 10millionstrong (@10micstrong) August 1, 2017
You have totally lost my trust. Uthamaki is so real. Kemya is bigger than anyone. Kenya belongs to all of us. Not one tribe
— Mbuve Mariah (@mary_mbuve) August 1, 2017
This time u got no tyranny to gloat over. Just cheap and simplistic propaganda
— Jackie Menya (@mrsmasime) August 1, 2017
godfather of FAKE NEWS keep it to yourself!
— Mwalimu M. Onduso™ (@ManyangeOnduso) August 1, 2017
Is that what THE CONSULTING HOUSE is recommending to Chebukati? To what end?
— Sixth Sence (@okjared1) August 1, 2017
Rudisha kwanza pesa za NYS so that you can even get an equal footing with the rest of Kenyan citizens
— Pius Kimeu (@KimeuP) August 1, 2017