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Brave Generation Z Girl Who Confronted A GSU Officer Speaks


March 20th, 2023 when tickled, Kenyans on social media recall one ghetto damsel recording herself and fearlessly confronting a GSU officer for telling her to stop recording the video.

 

 

In the recorded video, the young fierce girl was coming from school when she bumped on protesters at Kibera pelting stones, running up and down as police officers lobbed tear gas.

Nadia posing|photo|Instagram|Marajjj

Without fear and unaware of what was going on, the proud Generation Z girl after seeing the unrest, felt convicted and started recording the event for fun.

 

 

This was a peaceful happening until people ran for safety leaving her in the hands of the GSU officer as she continued to record.

 

 

” I don’t have a right to record in Kenya? Bomboclat! Nikitaka kurekodi narekodi. Mi narekodi ndo future generation ione hii ni ubomboclat. Acha niende nifocus kwa my future” Nadia told the officer after attempting to pick her phone.

 

In an exclusive interview with media personality who also doubles as an entrepreneur, MC and reggae lover Fyah Mummah Jahmby Koikai, Nadia disclosed how it went down until she got herself in the hands of the GSU officer.

Nadia with journalist Jahmby Koikai|Photo|Facebook|Jahmby Koikai

“I was just there and like oh, my God! Mbona wasee Kibra wanazoza? Mbona wanarushiana mawe? What’s happening?

 

” Nikaona nirekodi just for fun na si kupost popote but then kufika mbeleee… Nikaona rente inaniuliza mbona narekodi nikasema baasi hawa ni warass na wanachachisha vitu haziwahusu.

 

” I was like mbona wananizozea? Mimi huwa mcool ni sauti tu huchachisha” she narrated how it began.

 

The 20- year- old girl from Kibera slums grew up in ghetto, schooled in Olympics Primary School where she topped and joined Moi Girls High School.

 

In 2021, the brilliant courageous and visionary girl did her KCSE and now doing her further studies in Kabete pursuing Project Planning and Management (PPM).

 

As a college student brought up in ghetto, the Gen Z girl disclosed that she’s an artist and looks forward to working with Wakadinali.

 

Wakadinali waniweke kwa mbogi yao. Kwani ni kesho! Ju mi ni artist” Nadia requested Wakadinali to be among their team of musicians.

 

In the interview, the TikToker urged the youth to have respect to one another, parents to talk maturely to Gen Z and millennial men to value young women in the society to avoid early pregnancies and rape.

 

To Kenyans, she advised Kenyans to give the sitting president time to put things in place and make Kenya a good country rather than going to streets to loot, steal and harm.

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