Boniface Mwangi and Mohamed Ali Engage in Nasty Online Fight

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Boniface Mwangi and Mohamed Ali Engage in Nasty Online Fight

Nyali Member of Parliament, Mohamed Ali, and activist Boniface Mwangi clashed in a heated online exchange on Saturday following Mwangi’s criticism of Coastal leaders for their inability to address the drug problem in the area.

The activist raised concerns about the Nyali MP’s focus on organizing anti-LGBTQ demonstrations instead of addressing what he considers more urgent matters, such as the prospects for the youth’s future in the area.

”Mombasa youth are dying because of drug use. Leaders led by Nyali Mohamed Ali would rather hold a protest against gay people instead of focusing on what’s destroying their youth,?” the activist claimed.

The outspoken politician from the coast responded by suggesting that he focus on his own matters instead of meddling in things that are not his concern.

The war of words did not end there with the spat turning personal.

During the altercation, Boniface Mwangi challenged the outspoken MP to publicly display photos of his relatives as evidence of his commitment to family life and support for the concept of marriage.

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Mwangi additionally suggested to the Member of Parliament that he should concentrate on implementing plans to safeguard future generations from harmful cartels, ensuring their well-being.

The Nyali MP, who has been at the forefront of protests against LGBTQ rights in both Nairobi and Mombasa, has expressed worries about foreign governments trying to promote their agenda within Kenya.

The demonstrations were sparked by a Supreme Court decision permitting the formation of associations for the LGBTQ+ community.

Mohamed Ali was one of the initial political figures advocating for a complete prohibition of LGBTQ activities and organizations in Kenya.

Homabay Town MP Peter Kaluma has additionally advocated for the prohibition of marriage between individuals of the same sex within the nation.

“These are not human rights. Those are demonic behavior and we cannot allow such behaviors in our country. We will not allow unions or any NGO associations for those kinds of people,” Ali said on March 15.

Boniface Mwangi and Mohamed Ali Engage in Nasty Online Fight

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