Chris Brown’s highly anticipated performance at Johannesburg’s FNB Stadium on Saturday, December 14, was nothing short of historic.
Kenyan Influencers started yelling anti-government chants at Chris Brown’s concert in South Africa. Photo: @williamsruto. Source: Twitter
The sold-out show, attended by over 90,000 fans, featured the R&B superstar delivering a career-defining performance.
Chris Brown, who has been a fixture in the music industry since 2002, delivered a stellar performance that fans described as worth every penny.
The singer also expressed his gratitude to the massive crowd, calling the night special as he buzzed in the special love from fans from all around Africa.
While the night was a celebration of Breezy’s talent, an unexpected moment during the concert created a buzz, particularly among Kenyans present.
In the middle of the performance, during a brief pause, anti-government chants erupted from a section of the crowd.
A video capturing the moment showed a group of Kenyan influencers leading the chants, yelling:
“Ruto must go! Ruto must go!”
Their voices rang out in unison, disrupting the otherwise electrifying atmosphere and bringing a slice of Kenya’s ongoing political tension to the international stage.
Watch the video on the last slide below.
The influencers’ actions sparked reactions online, with some praising their boldness in speaking out against the Kenyan government.
Reactions include:
_chemuttai:
“That last slide tops all of them”
raw_teacH:
“Slide ya mwisho noma.”
_pjnkirote:
“Standing on business on that last slide.”
martinaglez_:
“Not Ruto.”
deejayelectrick:
“The fear is gone!”
giftkamanza:
“Mutakujiwa huko SA mufinywe bfr mrudi kwenu.”
king_kelian:
“Agenda must agend.”
rosykibe:
“Inject everywhere .”
chettle.nj:
“The last slide is infact the most important.”
Elsewhere, during a recent graduation ceremony at Multimedia University, the graduates showed no interest in mentions of President Ruto during the event.
The drama began when ICT Cabinet secretary Margaret Ndung’u rose to deliver her speech to graduates during the ceremony on Friday, November 29.
Ndung’u, the chief guest at the graduation ceremony, began her speech by relaying President William Ruto’s greetings to the students.
The boos grew louder as Ndung’u assured the students that the government was working hard to fulfil its promises.
As she struggled to deliver Ruto’s message, the students began chanting in unison, Ruto must go, in protest against the president.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
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