Troll Alert: Nick Mutuma Tried To School Kenyans On Savings And Instantly Regrets It
Nick Mutuma may be a pretty boy loved by all Kenyan teenagers and old women alike but that Kenyans on Twitter have nothing good to say about him.
The renowned Kenyan actor took to Twitter to warn that he was going to unfollow anyone who was above 25 years of age and still complaining about njaanuary.
According to him, at that age someone should have learnt how to save money and thus shouldn't be affected by the perennial financial difficulties that come with January.
While it was unclear how the lad would know someone's age before making the decision to unfollow them, Nick Mutuma had obviously not expected the backlash he received from Kenyans who accused him of being privileged boy who is blind to reality.I unfollow anyone over 25 and talking about ‘Njanuary’. By now you should know how to save Bruh...— Nick Mutuma (@nickmutuma) January 5, 2018
Well forgive some of us as we Deputy assistant Parents.....— Labyrinth (@Daggie_M) January 5, 2018
Being first borns in our families we have responsibilities
But why are you being what we know you are? Petty!— Getuno Kelvin™ (@Thasiunit) January 6, 2018
Talking about Njaanuary does not in any way say I'm broke. Neither doss talking about your little misdeameanour with girls make me a pervert.
So by un-following them, you'll be teaching them a lesson in saving? You so full of yourself. Be humble...— Kilo_10.750 (@kilo_ni_zile_2) January 5, 2018
So Nick, I am curious how do you know their age? You've been collecting data the past year on Social Media?— Martin Maina Mwangi™ (@martomwangi) January 5, 2018
As long as you don't save for them, they have a right to talk about "Njanuary" all they want— Azra (@slyazra) January 5, 2018
Ignorance is assuming everyone had something to save for January.... even the 56% unemployed. This kind of thinking is so 1900— #NyarGemAndaroKwonGiMitoo (@OnyangoRachael) January 6, 2018
So much was the hit coming that Nick couldn't handle it anymore. He went ahead to explain that the tweet was directed at one of his friends and was not meant for everyone. Apologies followed.We can never be the same. For balance to be met there must be the two categories: those who have what to save & those who don't. Life is not easy for everyone. Some of us have nothing to save because of the basic needs that need to be catered for. Every1 for his own. God 4 us all— JanetMachuka.Com (@janetmachuka_) January 6, 2018
With Twitter, you should expect anything when you decide add your two cents to issues.That tweet was subtle shade for one of my mates who I’d watched partying hard through out December only to complain about a tough financial situation in Jan. It wasn’t a shot at anyone and I honestly didn’t think it would go South this quick. Sorry if it rubbed you the wrong way— Nick Mutuma (@nickmutuma) January 6, 2018
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