KOT preach peace ahead of the general elections
Kenyans have camped online to preach a message of peace as the country nears the general elections set to take place on August 8th.
The underlying message that is being shared online is one urging fellow Kenyans to let peace prevail during and after the election, so as not to have a repeat of the 2007-2008 post-election violence.
Through the hashtag #NaneNaneSioMwisho this is what netizens had to say:
#NaneNaneSiMwisho Peace and Love must endure, Love one another
— Narcolepsy Advocate (@Maryanjuguna) August 2, 2017
Any Sane Kenyan Human being does not need Patriotic songs to understand the importance of peace #AMLiveNTV #NaneNaneSiMwisho
— Mugo John Davis (@johndavique) August 2, 2017
Kenya is beautiful, let’s keep it that way. #NaneNaneSiMwisho pic.twitter.com/s5fjjn2gK1
— Miriam Mwende (@MiriamMwende12) August 1, 2017
We can’t help everyone, but everyone can help someone by saying no to violence on August 8th #NaneNaneSiMwisho pic.twitter.com/02kA0KT7V7
— Irari ngugi (@ngugi_ke) August 1, 2017
Nothing is more precious than peace. Peace is the most basic starting point for the advancement of humankind. #NaneNaneSiMwisho
— Rodgers Omondi (@rodgeomondi) August 1, 2017
*LET THIS ELECTION BE* *PEACEFUL,if you are cutting anything cut a CAKE,kama lazima umwage damu mwaga ya KUKU #NaneNaneSiMwisho pic.twitter.com/2eOnVzOEDK
— Benja Muriuki (@benjamuriuki) August 1, 2017
An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind. #NaneNaneSiMwisho
— Rodgers Omondi (@rodgeomondi) August 1, 2017
When you say #NaneNaneSiMwisho pic.twitter.com/INo9JTm1bm
— Benja Muriuki (@benjamuriuki) August 1, 2017
Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that. #NaneNaneSiMwisho pic.twitter.com/6HK9zWYk3Q
— Mabia Silas (@watindi) August 1, 2017
Let us not destroy our land because of one day #NaneNaneSiMwisho
— Mwirigi (@vaniqsuave) August 1, 2017