Here is the hilarious #NasaRaidChallenge
Kenyans on Twitter have been sharing a challenge to mimic photos that were released by the opposition coalition, Nasa, as proof that their tallying centre was raided on Friday night.
Nasa claims that masked police officers raided its offices in Nairobi and carted away computers and destroyed servers.
Bu the police have since refuted these claims saying Nasa is yet to report the incident at any police station.
On Twitter, Kenyans made fun of the raid claims sharing photos of how their houses were similarly “raided”.
Using the hashtag #NasaRaidChallenge users, shared interesting photos:
They even overturned my cat#NASARaidChallenge pic.twitter.com/1Nb8odrJtw
— K 3 M B O Y (@Kemboy254) August 5, 2017
Someone raided my wardrobe!! Hanged some clothes and left some… #NasaRaidChallenge pic.twitter.com/q6ovjvxyW4
— Vincent Osiemo (@vinny_wa) August 5, 2017
We were in shock we had to call our friends #NASARaidChallenge pic.twitter.com/ZefDrPleLy
— Charity Sanguli (@CharitySanguli) August 5, 2017
Armed robbers raided my kitchen sink last night, they escaped with the tap #NASARaidChallenge pic.twitter.com/FmXFNVVzAX
— Atanas (@atanasi_) August 5, 2017
Ladies and gents, the #NasaRaidChallenge pic.twitter.com/CUTBFPQKYJ
— Kimani Mwangi (@KimaniMwangiS) August 5, 2017
They took my lunch box and crayons #NasaRaidChallenge pic.twitter.com/vnx7QSs9c5
— Wainaina (@ewainainam) August 5, 2017
Someone raided my house I can’t find my Cup #NASARaidChallenge pic.twitter.com/48MxYie03X
— Kathure Kiogora (@KathureSasha) August 5, 2017
Only a magician can do this#NASARaidChallenge pic.twitter.com/0jQeFBovvg
— Brian Khaniri (@BKhaniri) August 5, 2017
#NASARaidChallenge pic.twitter.com/NRjS5rVG9j
— Polycarp Hinga® (@PolycarpHinga) August 5, 2017