Kenyans Trending Topics on 10th May 2017

Social media was on Wednesday set ablaze with discussions on some of the hottest topics of the day.

Here are today's trending Topics.

#toatintbykhaligraphjones

Popular Kenyan rapper Khaligraph Jones was among the trending topics over allegations of bleaching.

The topic was started over the weekend after the musician appeared on NTV's The Trend show in a lighter skin tone that before sparking speculations that he could have bleached.

He, however, denied the claims explaining that he looked lighter because he had improved his lifestyle.

This prompted Kenyans to take to social media attacking the rapper with hilarious tweets using the hashtag.

#ToaTintByKhaligraphJones Khaligraph vs colourgraph, Mazishi vs Mableaching, Coke vs Fanta Yego, Yellow OG vs Ojik.

— TITUS BRIAN'S™ (@titohbrians) May 10, 2017

Khaligraph is Black

Khaligraph bleached

Khaligraph is now white

Be like Khaligraph #ToaTintByKhaligraphJones

— B.O.S.I.R.E (@wyce043) May 10, 2017

This may nigga is a real Julius yego na ww n omollo kua proud of ur self man #ToaTintByKhaligraphJones

— @kevin kevoh (@BramsKevin) May 10, 2017

Ati juu khaligraph amebleach akikosa kujipaka mafuta after this atakuwa paragraph ama?

\Spot on savage. #ToaTintByKhaligraphJones

— Felix Mutala (@felixerluxer) May 10, 2017

#varsitysciencetrainingke 

This topic was on the trends after the CPS research revealed the best Kenyan Universities in the science courses.

According to the CPS research, the University of Nairobi was ranked the best among the public universities while Mount Kenya University topped the list of private universities in Kenya.

The report drew a lot of mixed reactions as some users on social media agreed to the research while others indicated that the information didn't represent the real picture of our education sector in Kenya.

#brokersexposed 

This was on the trending topics as Kenyans took to the social media to expose conmen who have been terrorising them in various areas.

#safaricomfyresults

This hashtag was on the trends after Safaricom announced that the company had posted Sh45.1 Billion in full-year net profit up from Sh38.1 Billion recorded last year.

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