Karen Nyamu Turns the Table on Ledama Olekina for ‘Forgetting’ His Name During Raila’s Funeral

  • During the funeral ceremony of former prime minister Raila Odinga, Narok Senator Ledama Olekina pretended to forget Karen Nyamu’s name
  • During a recent Senate hearing, Nyamu finally retaliated, interrupting Olekina and stopping her presentation
  • Nyamu later mocked Olekina in a funny post on social media, causing mixed reactions from fans and followers.

Senator-elect Karen Nyamu he finally got his due against Narok County Senator Ledama Olekina.

Karen Nyamu took revenge against Ledama Olekina who pretended to forget her name at Raila Odinga’s funeral. Photo: Karen Nyamu.
Source: Facebook

The controversial act between the two MPs starts at the funeral ceremony of the former prime minister Raila Odingawho died on October 15.

What happened between Olekina and Nyamu?

During the solemn ceremony, Olekina was given the task of introducing the members of the Senate to the mourners.

To many workers, Olekina introduced them flawlessly, but when it came to Nyamu, he pretended to have forgotten his name.

Nyamu’s surprised reaction was noticeable, although later Olekina admitted that he was only joking.

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However, the damage had already been done, with mourners laughing for a while, with many wondering how he could have forgotten the name of one of the most popular MPs in the country.

How did the animal respond?

Nyamu had a chance to respond during the Senate session on November 5.

While addressing the housing business, Olekina joked that he now remembers Nyamu’s name, unlike during Raila’s funeral.

However, Nyamu was quick, making a point of order, quoting Standing Order 41:

“My point of order is under Standing Order 41. We are only two senators in the parliament; we do not have a quorum,” he said with a sly smile.

Sharing the moment on Facebook, he wrote:

“I felt too good to be a careless person for interrupting Ledama. The session was adjourned until tomorrow. Let’s just say he didn’t see the payoff coming.”

Watch the video:

Internet users are talking about Nyamu’s revenge

The video quickly went viral, with social media users sharing their views on Nyamu’s lashes.

Here are some of their comments:

Shantila Mercy:

“But these two senators are good friends, just good humor and harmless jokes.”

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Ronald Kiprono:

“Okay madam..what is your point… but.”

Kim Kim Kim:

“There you typed Ladema 10/0, Manzi wa canairo you.”

Santa KE:

“Sure pettiness reloaded…everything becomes a game for you, even if it becomes a mess.”

Joshua Oliyo:

“Senator Karen Nyamu made a point of order that caused the house to be suspended, that is a pointless thing.”

Jeff Onyango:

“Fighting small wars while Kenyans are fighting, both of you are a shame.”

Caroline Macharia:

“Good girl, she eats a lot of sugar. Yes, the sweet tooth, a taste of his own medicine.”

CK Victor:

“Revenge for forgetting your name on Father’s Day, women truly never forget, they hold grudges.”

Wycliffe Juma:

“So Nyamu, Olekina and the speaker decided to make content?? This Kenyan jokes have gone too far.”

Karen Nyamu.
Karen Nyamu joked about why she took revenge on Ledama Olekina in the Senate. Photo: Karen Nyamu.
Source: Facebook

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In other news, TUKO.co.ke reported that following the death of popular musician Shalkido ga Cucu, Nyamu revealed that he had planned to support him.

A few weeks before his death, Shalkido had publicly appealed for help, saying he was facing financial problems, prompting Kenyans to step in and help him.

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