Kenyan tweeps turn the heat to Blogger Lord Mutai over alleged Sh7 M bribe

Blogger Lord Mutai, who describes himself as man about fierce urgency of now who tweets the tenets of the political left on October 26 found himself on the receiving end when Kenyans on Twitter bashed his post.

Lord Mutai, who was recently on the spotlight for exchanging angry tweets with Rwandan president’s daughter Ange Kagame this morning earned accusations about an alleged Sh 7 million scandal.

Here is his tweet that brought many Kenyans out to condemn him;

The boycott is giving Kenya a bad name. It is exposing us badly. It should have been avoided.#ElectionBoycottKe— Lord Mutai (@ItsMutai) October 26, 2017

Here are some of the responses he evoked;


The 7M jackpot gave you a bad name and your still surviving. Why worry?— Victor Vick Bor (@vickykip) October 26, 2017

U had the chance to take a short in shaping kenya's history, but chickened out. At lease will remember u for being compromised!!????????????

— Mwarori M (@bwanamwarori) October 26, 2017

He is looking for another 7m— Anderson Lagoswa (@ilagoswa) October 26, 2017

Seven million Kenya Shillings
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Sshhhhhh!!!!!.

— Enos Bwibo (@enos_enosbwibo) October 26, 2017

Is that what they payed you to say.??— Davis (@dndigwa) October 26, 2017

7M to 200K gave you a bad name. #ElectionBoycottKE #Nrm— Brenda Godia (@Godia_Godia) October 26, 2017

Boycott is better than bribery

— Victoria Odipo (@vickyodipo) October 26, 2017

Thank you sir for such an observation. However, how can we avoid such scenario with this plenty of hyenas willing to sell their soul at 7m?— Kawala (@kawala_j) October 26, 2017

The 7 million gave someone a bad name. It exposed him badly. It should have been avoided. Umelipa car loan sasa? #ElectionBoycottKE

— Karani Mutegi (@karanimwafrika) October 26, 2017

Achana na sisi, si ulikula 7M peke yako.

— Maseko J® (@MasekoJR_) October 26, 2017

Your lack of integrity gives kenya a bad name— Bassanga (@pbassanga) October 26, 2017