Okiya Omtatah, the fearless champion of truth, woke the nation this morning with a thunderous message after the BBC dropped a documentary that sent shockwaves across Kenya.
Citizens across social media could not hide their anger as reports flooded in that the much-awaited public screening had been shamefully cancelled without explanation.
Many accused powerful political cartels of shaking in fear at the truth the BBC was about to expose.
Rallying the people with his iconic words 鉁婐煆金焽梆焽狜okiya omtatah, the renowned activist declared that no amount of intimidation would silence the voice of justice.
Public comments on major platforms painted a picture of a government desperate to control the narrative, afraid of its dirty linen being aired for the world to see.
Some users boldly stated that cancelling the screening was a confession of guilt by those in the highest offices.
Omtatah insisted the documentary was only the beginning of a new wave of truth and accountability that would sweep through every corner of leadership.
He warned that those clinging to power through deception would soon face the wrath of a people united and fearless.
With his words lighting a fire in the hearts of thousands, Omtatah once again proved he is the people’s defender when the stakes are highest.
By Kenyans
