Hilarious memes of Uhuru’s State of the Nation address
Kenyans creatively reacted to the President Uhuru Kenyatta’s State of the Nation address using memes.
Most online users taunted the President’s opening statement that “the state of the nation is strong” and his emphasis that there is no turning back on the war against corruption.
Me when Uhuru said that he will fight corruption. #SOTNKe2019#StateoftheNation pic.twitter.com/7YLEpfRBCQ
— Mtu Wa E (@MtuWaE) April 4, 2019
Nothing new that President Uhuru Kenyatta is addressing in the #StateoftheNation address.
It would even be better if he adds adjectives like "My Corrupt Administration.." bla bla bla pic.twitter.com/DCYfC9CxkK— Rono Nick?? (@AmCde_Nick) April 4, 2019
UNRELENTING Uhuru "fighting corruption" pic.twitter.com/va8wv2hOIs
— Mr. Fahrenheit (@Ngatyah) April 4, 2019
On the state of the economy and the Big four agenda, creative Kenyans used memes to express displeasure.
If you listen to president Uhuru Kenyatta listing Kenya's developments/achievements for the last one year and this years ambitions, one might be tricked to believe we're like this with Singapore and Japan.#StateOfTheNation #SOTNKe2019 pic.twitter.com/gFSSXEO2Bn
— THE INCREDIBLY TERRIBLE! (@allen_arnold) April 4, 2019
Uhuru: Delivery of the Big 4 is on track#StateoftheNation : pic.twitter.com/gfJspPuwD5
— mits (@mitskimiti) April 4, 2019
Disappointed Kenyans expressed themselves trying to ease their anger with humor.
Today's speech nikaa hii bunduki#StateoftheNation#StateOfTheNation2019#SOTNKe2019 pic.twitter.com/NAdONhg00B
— Victor omar Vinyari (@Victortirop) April 4, 2019
khai! what a waste of time! #StateOfTheNation pic.twitter.com/PNoQPDJ0gI
— denno gacheru (@DennoGacheru) April 4, 2019
Time is a non-renewable resource. I just wasted my 1 hour and 30 minutes watching the #SOTNKe2019 by President Uhuru Kenyatta. Empty rhetoric #StateoftheNation #KeepFighitingMrPresident pic.twitter.com/Y34oEEUzTq
— Michael wamunyinyi (@mike_wamunyiny1) April 4, 2019
Watu wa sports after Uhuru's #StateoftheNation address pic.twitter.com/SIli0BtrYd
— Joel Omotto (@OmottoJoel) April 4, 2019