Notorious Blogger Recommends NTSA To Use Nana Gichuru’s Fatal Death To Campaign Against Speeding. But Not Before He Slammed The Deceased
What lessons can be learnt from Nana Gichuru’s tragic death? One Robert Alai came up with a contentious answer to that question few hours after the sad news broke.
Most African communities accord certain amount of respect to the departed. It’s sickening to see someone thoughtlessly chucking prickly words a few hours after the death of Nana Gichuru.
Controversial blogger, Robert Alai, is insensible to the pain the family of the deceased is feeling to go around hurling words that add ache to the agonizing sorrow of losing a loved one.
Alai urges the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) to use Nana’s death to campaign against speeding.
“This lady loved to speed and used her social media accounts to talk about her death. I hope that NTSA would use her to campaign against such driving.” Wrote Alai.
But the whistle blower didn’t stop there; he went on to spew his venom on the departed’s relatives and friends.
“Those who claim to be Nana’s relatives and friends are the most pretentious. Should have advised her against carelessness. I have seen enough death of young people from preventable deaths. This is carelessness which was cheered by the foolish people who claim to be her friends. We must stop making wrong choices in life. I have seen 4 KQ staff from Nyayo estate die this year from the same kind of carelessness. People must stand up and demand better. You can’t cheer stupidity whether the victim is alive or dead.”
Good advice Alai, but poor timing and pathetic choice of words!