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Kenyans on Twitter Launch #Ifikiewazazi Campaign to Shame Youngsters Sharing Obscene Photos on Social Media

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Kenyans on Twitter Launch #Ifikiewazazi Campaign to Shame Youngsters Sharing Obscene Photos on Social Media

Kenyans on Twitter (KOT) have launched a campaign under hash tag #ifikiewazazi to publicly shame youngsters posting nasty photos on social media.

The campaign aim at widely sharing the indecent pictures in the internet until they reach to their parents, guardians or relatives.

Kenyan teenagers have been using fake social media accounts to post and share obscene pictures and videos of themselves. The #IfikieWazazi campaign was unveiled on Wednesday, but youngsters have opposed it.

It all started after a young girl on Twitter told off critics who had stormed her account after she shared a video dissing his boy. The unidentified young woman asked “haters to mind their business” and let youngsters enjoy their freedom.

“ Like you boys have very stupid aims though, if I decide to show off my body, like it is mine, I will show it off till the day I die. And if you don’t like it b***h die first,” said the girl.

The clip went viral under the hashtag #ifikiewazazi and later turned into a campaign to expose photos and videos of youngsters behaving badly.

Here is a sample of the reactions on Twitter.

@xtiandela said: “Going through the #IfikieWazazi with shock and utter disbelief! My mouth wide open and my heart literally shredded into pieces!!..#KOT..WHERE DID WE GO WRONG?!?!..My Goodness!!..We have Failed this generation!!..Morals down the drain!! Kids practicing daylight porn on the streets.”

@ivy_mwelu: “Yaaaani where are we heading? Heading where are we?a lot going on these streets #ifikiewazazi.”

@shemobara: “#ifikiewazazi Don’t be surprised when shooting in CBD is going to be banned…then now one can’t make street art as a photographer or a creative because some high schoolers who couldn’t control their hormones ruined it for everyone.”

@MarigaWangombe: “The main reason #ifikiewazazi was trending initially wasn’t even for morality purposes. It was because photographers don’t want their reputations tainted and their access to public spaces restricted. What exactly is annoying the rest of us with the photos?”

@That_guy_moha: “#IfikieWazazi this hash tag would be alot more effective on facebook….i mean that’s where Aaaall parents are…ata wale wa ocha wanakuanga fb.”
 

5 COMMENTS

  1. Sponsor,sugar daddy/mummy…
    Sponsor,sugar daddy/mummy members of the so-called Kenyans on Twitter are the ones who should complain not the whole lot.Others are parents who never give their unemployed children pocket money even to purchase sanitary towels or bus fare.UTAANIKWA kama hulipi kwa huduma.Wacheni kujifanya Mutua.Kila mutu achunge kwake.

  2. This is because Mothers have…
    This is because Mothers have Abandoned teaching their Daughters the Need for Clean Personal Behavior and Personal Hygene. And this is why Girls of Today’s Behavior and Pussys STINK to the Sky when they “open” their legs.

    • It seems you have bad luck…
      It seems you have bad luck and end up with stinls. That is sign of underlying infection that needs treatment.
      If you want to sleep around,you’ll collect every bacteria and virus along the way.
      A family structure with man as the head should teach and be example to children. I seems nowadays people want to delegate responsibility to women then blame them of outcome.

    • How about the kids start one…
      How about the kids start one called #Wazazinamipangoyakando. This is where the problem with these kids started afterall.

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