Kenyans on Twitter clashed with Nigerians and the winner is obvious
Kenyans on Twitter have yet again descended on their counterparts in Nigeria after days of beefing on Twitter.
Through the hashtag #WhyIStoppedWatchingNollywood, Kenyans spent the better part of Wednesday trolling Nigerian movies.

The hashtag comes days after the #KenyaVsNigerians which was started after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg visited both countries last week.
Kenyans, whose television stations often air Nigerian movies have descended on the Nigerian movie industry popularly known as Nollywood with memes.
They literally make movies out of everything.#WhyIStoppedWatchingNollywood pic.twitter.com/oxI59HRLW7
— Ax Saape (@AxSsewassali) September 7, 2016
https://twitter.com/korysega/status/773477420603170820
#WhyIStoppedWatchingNollywood Fast & Furious Naija Version pic.twitter.com/FXvZj3Tu0W
— Eric Nyaga (@ericnyaga) September 7, 2016
#WhyIStoppedWatchingNollywood Titles are never original. They copy everything from Hollywood #KenyaVsNigeria pic.twitter.com/xNYiNCb36x
— BoomXhakaLaca (@ItsMrArsenal) September 7, 2016
#WhyIStoppedWatchingNollywood Movie Location in Naija @UnilagOlodo @timidakolo @bryanokwara @OlodoNation @Naijapals pic.twitter.com/coOpgLFCgC
— Oscar Alochi (@papafavour) September 7, 2016
#WhyIStoppedWatchingNollywood Movie Director In one Of the Scene In Calabar #KenyaVsNigeriaReloaded #KenyaVsNigeria pic.twitter.com/AT5aLlbNtW
— Oscar Alochi (@papafavour) September 7, 2016
#WhyIStoppedWatchingNollywood because captain Naija slipped off pic.twitter.com/L2kiok2QuD
— The Village Captain (@tonniekoech) September 7, 2016
Nigerians thooooo ????? that baby bump #WhyIStoppedWatchingNollywood smh mtoi amesimama ama @fBownz @Brianmbunde pic.twitter.com/fdgsb2KssH
— Earl Ondik (@raccs) September 7, 2016
#WhyIStoppedWatchingNollywood when the ghost looks much more better than the haunted pic.twitter.com/ahRV529Ftq
— wettY Fap (@deh_manzdem) September 7, 2016