“Nipige Ingine”: Riggy G’s Nyamba Nyamba Tracksuit Wows Kenyans

"Nipige Ingine": Riggy G's Nyamba Nyamba Tracksuit Wows Kenyans|collage
Riggy G has caused a buzz on X formerly Twitter after adorning a grey tracksuit written Nyamba Nyamba which Kenyans know the Kiswahili word “Nyamba” means fart.
In a long post, he shared on his X page, Riggy G was coming from a morning run around Hombe Forest in his Mathira when he posed for pictures and shared on social media.
In his post, he claimed apart from his morning exercises, he also got the opportunity to interact with Mt Kenya people as they dive into agricultural talks to promote food production and security in Kenya.
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“My early morning walk today through Hombe, which is part of Mt Kenya Forest, was inspiringly marked by a choir of birds of varied species- reflecting the intact biodiversity of this ecosystem.
“My interaction with neighbours, who also border the forest, was an opportunity to discuss the importance of securing such a serene nature for an assured future. It is our responsibility” Riggy G’s post reads in part.
However, Kenyans on X were not concerned with his interactions with the Hombe people but rather focused on his tracksuit’s printed words that ran side by side.
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“Nyamba Nyamba” words on the tracksuit, have made X users happy as they dive in to know the locality of the place where it was manufactured. Others have requested to know the intention of the manufacturer for printing such words on the tracksuit.
Besides that, other section of X users have requested to know Riggy G’s designer and where he or she was concentrating to the extent of not seeing the funny words on the tracksuit.
Reactions From X Users On Nyamba Nyamba Tracksuit
Hombe Forest is full of mighty trees facing the majestic Mt Kenya. This morning, mist and fog rested peacefully and beautifully, on the rugged canopies of the rough skyline.
My early morning walk today through Hombe, which is part of Mt Kenya Forest, was inspiringly marked by a… pic.twitter.com/FbXddjTOvv
— H.E. Rigathi Gachagua, EGH (@rigathi) February 15, 2024