Boniface Mwangi’s message before his social media accounts were deactivated sparks concerns
Popular activist Boniface Mwangi shared a cryptic tweet right before deactivating his X and Instagram accounts.
Before his Instagram and X accounts were deactivated, Mwangi had posted a message touching on suicide.
He wrote:
Someone gets to a stage in life, and they decide this is it for them. Theyโre ready for the next world. The pain, troubles, and expectations of others in this world are too much. They exit the stage and celebrate their life. End of story.”
Shortly afterwards, the accounts got deactivated sparking concerns with a search revealing that the account does not exist.
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The tweet left several X personalities, including activist Hanifa, trying to reach out to him and his family.
She revealed that she had tried to reach out to him.
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Hanifa wrote:
“Boniface Mwangi has deactivated his accounts and we canโt get hold of him too, especially after the post he made. I spoke to him juzi asked if he was okay and he mentioned how the attacks are always getting to him and my heart is so broken for him,”
Carol Radull took to the X app to ask netizens to pray for the activist. She said:
“Please pray for Boniface Mwangi . He posted this on Facebook and then disabled his IG and X accounts.”
Netizens react to Boniface Mwangi’s worrying texts
Here is what they had to say:
Lucy Kadagaya:
“People are fighting silent battles. May he find peace.”
Antony Mwaniki:
“May God intervene in his life.”
Muthoni Gitau:
“May God see you through….it shall be well mundu wa nyumba. May God guard you, sir.”
Agnes Kathure:
‘Please God protect him.”
Joseph Sifuna:
“You shall overcome.”
Boniface Mwangi’s message before his social media accounts were deactivated sparks concerns
