Nairobi Man Loses Goats in Mwihoko, Hilariously Warns Thieves as Bird Stands on His Head
A frustrated young man has taken to social media to express his disappointment after he lost his goats. Man addresses thieves who stole his goats in Mwihoko. The man looking forward to feasting on the goats said he was deeply heartbroken after the animal was stolen. He said the goats were stolen in Mwihoko, Nairobi county, leaving him stranded and upset by the thieves. Be afraid of Kambas "Those who stole this man's goats in Mwihoko will not cross 2024. Be completely afraid of the Kambas ," read the caption on the hilarious video. The man donning a white sweater was joined by a bird that comfortably and peacefully stood on his head as he expressed his grievances. As he warned the thieves, the crow bird slid from his head to his shoulder and settled as the man continued to speak. Social media reactions A few passersby who saw the man with the bird were left amused as he threatened the thieves who seemingly robbed him of his joy of the festive season. The viral video attracted mixed comments from netizens who came across the clip. Wanyama Wafula | Ghost: "Man, that’s just a tired crow that has failed to get a tree to rest. Because of us cutting all of them to construct. Birds get tired from flying and die if they don’t find a place to rest." Christy M: "Who can interpret the spiritual meaning of this, please?" KIJANA YA NGARA: "What will they return and they are eaten already." Christy M: "How is this even possible?" Boniface Musyoka: "Hehe, I doubt this one. Those who take action don’t talk about it. You see the results, and sometimes it can be generational. You wonder what happened to the family." Mike Sonko throws party for househelps Earlier, Mike Sonko unleashed three goats and expensive drinks for a grand party for his househelps. According to the former governor, the ladies should not be called mboch but aunties, and he had also asked them to bring their kids along for the party. Some of his househelps came from places such as Kawangware and Kangemi, and Sonko cheekily quipped about Luhyas, generally associated with the estate, being good househelps.
by John Green
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