Why Kenyans are flocking to rapper Snoop Dogg’s Instagram
Kenyans on Instagram continue to flock to Snoop Dogg’s Instagram to post reactions after the rapper shared a video of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.
Rapper Snoop Dogg. PHOTO/NPRKenyans on Instagram continue to flock to Snoop Dogg’s Instagram to post reactions after the rapper shared a video of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.
The video posted on Monday 10, shows Gachagua quickly flipping through pages of his speech during a presser held days before his impeachment with the caption “Looking for the part of the story that says I'm the one to play with."
In pure Kenyan fashion, users on Instagram turned the clip into a sensation, filling Snoop’s comments section with laugh emojis and wild humor.
“Uncle @snoopdogg will never see so many comments from any single country. Kenyans we stand undefeated,” posted David Muriithi, a user.
Media personality Carol Radull."My fellow Kenyans! We made it AGAIN.”
It is not the first time Snoop has used content from Kenya on his platforms. In 2019, he shared a video of Pastor James Ng'ang'a, himself a regular meme topic, even prompting a hilarious reaction from the controversial preacher.
Snoop Dogg had shared a video of Pastor Ng’ang’a seemingly slapping worshipers in the name of prayers with the caption: “When u late on the offering money. The Rev need his (money).”
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