June 25 protests: Njugush, Jackie Tubans, and other celebrities participate in protest

  • Kenyans have shown that they also feel the pain of any citizen when it comes to oppression
  • Many of them, including singers, actors, content producers and entertainers, appeared in the center (CBD) in the city claiming justice
  • They posted photos and videos online, as some realized that the protests were to remember the lives of innocent people that were lost

Kenyan celebrities appeared to join other protesters during a June 25 protest held across the country.

Njugush, four Cayy, Nameless and Jackie Matubia are some of those who appeared in those pictures. Photo: Four Cayy, Nameless, Jackie Matubia.
Source: Instagram

In Nairobi, it was renamed ‘Mother of all protests’, and many Kenyans emerged to oppose abuse and commemorate the life lost in the Occupy Parliament last year.

What celebrities joined Kenyans in the protest

On social networks, several celebrities shared videos on their accounts Instagram and X while joining the protesters.

1. Jackie Matububi

One of the celebrities was Jackie Matubia, who participated in the video in a CBD protest.

She seemed to shed tears from tear gas, and even exposed a panic attack after losing her father recently.

“There is nothing as hard as through sad time and also wanting to be at the forefront of fighting for your country. Death is very cruel, it should not be this way,” He said as he fought in tears.

Jackie the pictures in the picture during the protest at CBD. Photo: Jackie Matters.

2. Njugush

The comedian Njugush He also shared his videos after joining the protesters to claim justice while also mourning the lost.

In videos and photos shared on his Instagram, he could have been seen raising his hands to signify solidarity while also joining the youth in marching.

3. Four ‘Cayy’ Kariuki

Four actor ‘Cayy’ Kariuki and her husband Charles Muigai famous Lugz also arrived early CBD to participate in the protest.

They seemed to be associated with Kenyans while singing freedom songs, demanding justice and accountability.

4. Matata Kenya

A controversial men’s dance group also seemed to be just asking for justice while singing with other Kenyans.

The team was carrying Kenyan flags as well as posters that sent a message to the government about their claims.

5. Daddy Owen and DJ MO

Musician Daddy Owen and Disabling Dj mo They also participated in the video in Boda Boda with radio presenter Sir Lotan as they went to CBD.

They were all smiling, with Dj Mo quoting the video: “CBD Incoming. Together as one, for our heroes.”

6. Wahu and Nameless

Wahu and her husband Nameless They also shared photos with Tumiso’s daughter, while wearing Kenyan flags in front of the exhibition.

In their opinion, it was revealed that they were heading to Nairobi to join the protesters.

7

Mammito’s comedian, the guardian mother, made her voice as she shared a picture at the CDB.

In a joke post, he noted that his baby’s milk was well pushed and was time to push for change in the country.

8. Nyashinski

Rapa Nyashinski was seen with his wife Zia Bett while joining others.

In his post, the only Hitmaker of God noted that he was mourning all the lost life in previous protests.

A well -built protesters without a shirt handing over the police officers

Another news, a muscle man was seen distributing bread and soda police officers in the center of Nairobi.

The young man, who was also a native surrounded with a cart, filled with bread and soda, handed it over to the police.

He sent a clear message to many that despite the tensions that were seen among many in the ministry against the people, there is still goodness and a desire for peace.

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