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‘Behave like Americans’, Cosmo Choy scorns at those angered by his insults targeted at Mama Ngina

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Cosmo Choy, the man who filmed himself insulting founding First Lady Mama Ngina Kenyatta is angered again.

This time, not by Mama Ngine, but by those who were angered by his unprintable insults.

Cosmo Choy took to the social media again, with another video, insulting the women who demonstrated against his insults.

I apologized to Kenyatta family. In America, apology ni kitu muhimu sana… You don’t even know the meaning of apology

Cosmo Choy

According to Choy, the women should behave like Americans who accept apologies and move on.

“I apologized to Kenyatta family. In America, apology ni kitu muhimu sana… You don’t even know the meaning of apology,” he said

He added: “Your demonstrations were meaningless to me. The demonstrations were baseless. And if you want to demonstrate, take off Raila Odinga branded caps.”

He claimed the women demonstrating against him were sponsored by Raila, saying it was meant to disparage Deputy President William Ruto.

Cosmo Choy has been vouching for Ruto’s presidency through his social media platforms.

“Get Ruto out of this. As Cosmo Choy, I am a man of his words and I am the one who rendered my apologies and this case is closed,” he said.

Kevine Omollo
Kevine Omollo
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