David Ndii hits back at body shamers

ENTERTAINMENT
By Vincent Kejitan | Feb 23, 2024
Economist David Ndii with President William Ruto and DP Rigathi Gachagua.

Economist David Ndii has responded to netizens who commented on his body weight following a viral photo where he was in the company of President William Ruto and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.

The photo was taken during a retreat in Naivasha and quickly became a trending topic on X.

On Friday morning, Ndii hit back at body shamers, saying there are more important issues to be discussed on public platforms.

"To be overweight is a remediable personal challenge of little or no consequence to the general public. To be empty-headed is an incurable societal burden.

"Urimu nduri ndawa. To have so many imbeciles with nothing better to talk on a public platform is a national tragedy," he wrote.

His post drew the attention of former Lancet boss Dr Ahmed Kalebi who said being overweight can be managed.

Kalebi added that no one should be victimised because of their weight.

"Being overweight is an elastic challenge which has many possible contributory factors that can be addressed or managed.

"There should be no shame in being alive to one's weight challenges. No one should allow negativity from others on account of weight," he wrote.

Dr Abdi Issa also weighed in on the matter saying Ndii's personal space should be respected, urging Kenyans to focus on issues that build the nation.

"It's crucial to distinguish between private and public matters. David's personal space should be respected, and his performance should not be judged based on his appearance.

"Let's focus on merit and professionalism," he said.

Cyberbullying

The freedom of having internet access has often been abused, creating several demerits. One of the vices born with the internet is cyberbullying, predominantly witnessed on social media platforms, notably X (formerly known as Twitter).

The bullies, harass, stalk, and insult innocent people and some go to the extent of creating humiliating memes and videos.

The victims of cyberbullying often grapple with persistent mental health issues, adversely affecting their self-esteem.

Share this story
Harambee Starlets drawn in 2026 Wafcon group of death
Starlets are in Group A alongside hosts Morocco, Senegal and Algeria. Top four nations will automatically qualify for the 2027 Fifa Women’s World Cup.   
Champions GSU fight back to beat Prisons in Kenya Cup opener
Defending Kenya Cup champions GSU came from a set down to beat Prisons Nairobi 3-1 in their Group A opener at Nyayo Gymnasium as the second edition of the tournament continued.
MMUST target first Kenya Cup win in crucial clash against Impala
MMUST have lost all their opening three matches, a run that has increased pressure on the young squad.
Odemba ready to lead Starlets into 2026 Women Africa Cup of Nations
With just 58 days to go, Harambee Starlets, drawn against Morocco, Senegal, and Algeria in Group A, are preparing under coach Beldine Odemba to compete strongly at the 2026 Wafcon.
Two-horse race between Njoroge, Rwandese Nsanzuwera ahead of Grand Finale
The ninth leg of the Sunshine Development Tour- East Africa Swing concluded at the par 72 Thika Greens Golf Resortwith Windsor’s Njoroge Kibugu holding on to the Order of Merit lead
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS