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Abel Mutua is complained about foreigners who are constantly asking for money: “Tunaomba San”

Abel Mutua is complained about foreigners who are constantly asking for money: “Tunaomba San”

  • Abel Mutua shared that he noticed Keniens becoming excessively the right to other people’s money
  • He told personal meetings, including an uncomfortable exchange with a security officer who was upset when he failed to give him money
  • The actor emphasized that the beggar has become a lateral agitation for many, some individuals using it as a means of taking advantage of random meetings with people

Movie and actor Abel Mutua And it expressed the frustration increasing than a trend that has become more and more common among the kenians; The strangers constantly stop him from asking for money.

Abel Mutua is a filming.
Abel Mutua says Kenyana took a habit of imploring money. Photo: Abel Mutua.
Source: Instagram

Why Abel believes that Kenians are beggars

In a Instagram Post, Abel asked if he was the only one who faced this disturbing change in society.

He explained that he was deeply disturbed by the feeling of right of law displayed when they asked for files.

“I’m just myself or we have just turned into a beggar nation? The rate at which Tunatozwa Za Macho is alarming. I have no problem with taxation, with what I have a problem,

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The actor shared a meeting with a security The guard who felt entitled to money, becoming angry when Abel failed to meet the request.

“Tunakutana Unaniambia Jua Inaakuchoma Nikuone Zi Maji Baridi. Nikikushow Leo Nishaaexhaust Unajam. Saa, Kwani Mimi Ndio Niliwasha Hio Jua? I am usually a very cold guy, but Leo Hyngidi Nipatie Mtu Maneno Kido.

The filmmaker revealed that, in some cases, this trend has become a lateral agitation for many.

“It has become a side agitation for most people. It’s not just security guards; anyone who meets you seem to have a line to get into your pocket,” he explained.

The former Tahidi star still called men because they were at the forefront of this phenomenon.

In his words:

“Most of these guys Ni Wanaume. Maboy Tunaomba healthy Walahi, Situation Umpiga Hata Mimi Alafu Unaniambia Nikupige Thao Tatu Ya Haraka Haraka, Wangwana Mnakula Rahisi Hii Town.”

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He also recalled another similar incident that involved his friend, a filmmaker Eddie Butita, who faced a similar situation.

“I was in a meeting with Butta, when a stranger called him, asking for money. Since I was busy, Buta told him to wait a bit and would call him back. But a few moments later, the same person called again and I heard:

“Watu Watano Hamwezi Changia Boy Wenu Hata Mia? Wakenya MantaLiza,” Abel said.

See the post below:

Reactions to Abel Mutua’s comments

Abel’s post has aroused an online debate, some admitted to his position in terms of law.

Here are some of their comments:

comedian_mwirigi:

“Economy in pits”.

ChefmarkPro:

“Imagine Adi Mawochii Bana Kila Siku Wanataka Za Macho Men.”

Sammyboy_kenya:

“He comes out of his hand.”

_justice_____:

“Comrades tume tulia.”

KENDI_BREE:

“Mkimaliza Kubonga Mnitumie Za Macho Mi Ndo Wa Mwish.”

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Kevinmboya_:

“To whom it is given a lot. A lot is expected.”

OGOLA__:

“Ukimake Eye Contact Na Security Guard Kwa Any Kwa Gate institution, Lazima Mia Iend.”

Captain_Constand:

“Nchi ya kitu kidogo nchi ya watu wado.”

_County254:

“It is the right Hukam na Hao Majama.

Source: tuko.co.ke