Flamboyant lawyer Donald Kipkorir sparked a storm with his tweet which saw Moses Kuria and Francis Ole Kaparo – the Chairperson of the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) sucked into it.
Kipkorir argued that Jubilee MPs Moses Kuria and Ngunjiri Wambugu were allowed to demean the Luo community with no action taken upon them.
“Why are MPs Ngunjiri Wambugu & Moses Kuria allowed to demean the Luo Community everyday? Isn’t it ethnic profiling for political gain?” Donald Kipkorir tweeted.
Moses Kuria quickly tweeted back asking the flamboyant lawyer to mention instances where he disrespected the Luo Community through his actions.
Kipkorir remained mum as tweeps started throwing words at Kuria reminding him how he was the lord of prejudice and bigotry. (The tweets were vary tribal thus couldn’t be shared here)
Francis Ole Kaparo was forced to defend his integrity when a tweep claimed National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) was selective in carrying out its mandate.
NCIC (through it’s official twitter handle) also tried to absolve itself from any blame as tweeps maintained that it had failed to stop perpetrator of hate and disunity.