Amina Abdi Rabar’s Post on Eulogy Shoot ahead of Wednesday Protests
- Amina Abdi Rabar has shared a shocking message ahead of the planned countrywide protests on Wednesday, June 25
- The protests are meant to commemorate the lives lost during the anti-Finance bill demos staged in June 2024
- The media personality hinted that she is ready for whatever outcome from the protests and claimed she even attended a eulogy photo shoot
- In an exclusive with TUKO.co.ke, pastor Joseck Omwasi reminded Kenyan youths of the need for hope ahead of the protests
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Amina Abdi Rabar has joined young Kenyans in preparing for the protests scheduled for Wednesday, June 25, 2025.

Source: TikTok
Has Amina Abdi Rabar done a eulogy shoot?
In a grim and tragic turn of events, Amina, like many Kenyans, fears she may not return home alive after the protests.
Amina released a video at a flower shop and informed her fans that she had taken her eulogy photos.
She wore a dark purple suit with floral details and a white shirt.
"I have already taken my eulogy shoot. Let's meet for the protest wantam," she wrote.
In another video, she spoke life to the protestors, urging them to show up for the protests.
"Let's meet in town. It will be safe InshaAllah."
Kenyans react to Amina's remarks
💫Sambi:
"Tumia Ann Mwangangi ☺️upate special treatment."
John Muriithi Office Curtains:
"Na mkiniview mu avoid eye contact am shy."
Divinah Nyaboga:
"Tulieni kila mzazi atapata 2 million zake, we left home to change home."
rozie msoo:
"Watu wa Rongai tunauliza ajy..... tukuje na simba zetu ama mko sawa ivo."
shiku collection:
"we speak life.....Will all go back home alive."
lenah kamathi:
"watu wa coast tunauliza tukuje na majini ama mkona yenu."
Daisy Chero:
"The tongue has power ....denounce death, it's not your portion to die young."
Julia Shiku:
"Comment section is dark yoh what a time to be alive."
In an exclusive interview with TUKO.co.ke, preacher Joseck Omwasi urged Kenyan youths to affirm their courage.

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"Let us not walk into Wednesday with the spirit of death hanging over us, but rather with the full armor of God (Ephesians 6:10–18), clothed in faith, peace, righteousness, and truth. Yes, the danger is real. But your life matters to God and to all of us. Instead of preparing for death, may you prepare to witness. Prepare to stand for the truth. Prepare to pray. Prepare to encourage someone. Prepare to survive, to heal, and to help rebuild this nation. We need you after the protest too," he said.
Did Kenyans send Ann Mwangangi money?
In other news, Kenyans shocked Ann Mwangangi, a viral Kenyan mortician, with M-Pesa messages.
She revealed that several Kenyans had sent her KSh 1,000 as deposits to 'book' their slots at her morgue.

Source: Instagram
The move left a section of Kenyans heartbroken at the sad state of affairs in the country.
The mortician said that Kenyan youths have become curious about learning more about morgue bills and storage.
Her phone is full of young Kenyans sending her as little as KSh 1.
Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
Source: TUKO.co.ke