Babu Owino Receives Hero’s Welcome in Nairobi as Gen Z Protests Kick Off
- Babu Owino was lifted high by cheering protesters in Nairobi’s CBD as he officially joined in the June 25 protests
- Just hours before the demos, the MP had delivered a fiery message urging Gen Z to show up and honour those who died during last year’s violent protests
- His appearance and powerful message of support sparked an outpouring of reactions from social media users
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Embakasi East MP Babu Owino joined hundreds of Gen Z protesters in Nairobi’s CBD as they marked the first anniversary of the deadly 2024 anti-Finance Bill demonstrations.

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The outspoken legislator was welcomed with thunderous cheers, with protesters lifting him into the air while chanting his name.
The mood in the CBD was electric, as many saw Babu’s presence as a bold show of solidarity with a generation demanding accountability, justice, and meaningful change.
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Babu, who has long aligned himself with youth causes, was seen smiling brightly as he mingled with the crowd.
His appearance came just hours after he released a commanding video message encouraging the youth to show up for the protest in honour of those who lost their lives during last year's protests.
"I urge my brothers and sisters to keep pushing—the fight isn't over yet. Honour those we've lost by showing up. Much will be said and done, but know this: I stand with you fully. On a scale of 0 to 10, my support is at 11. Go out there and make us proud. I'm with you all the way," he said in the video.
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Babu’s message struck a chord online, with many Kenyans taking to social media to applaud him for standing with the youth.
Here are some of their comments:
Eunice Odipo:
"Upcoming chief opposition leader."

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Maikol Natembea:
"It will be our public holiday."
Mwetu Ilako:
"We shall not worship fellow men, but the creator only. The advantage of electing young people. Hapa kilgoris sisi tulimchagua ancestor."
Duol Guem Bol:
"Positive heart ❤️ one love man in Kenya."
Njenga Wa Ndegwa:
"Sides ni mbili, its either uko na WAkenya ama uko na wanyanyaaaji. Politicians should take a note."
Keisha Kio:
"Babu owino amemaliza university juzi na already ako na grey hair uwueh politics is no joke. Viva Gen Z."
Lynn Antonnete Wanjiru:
"Our Nairobi incoming governor."

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How did police prepare for June 25 protests?
In related news, the police took no chances ahead of the Gen Z protest anniversary, deploying a heavy presence across key parts of Nairobi.
Parliament Road and adjacent government buildings were cordoned off with razor wire, a visible clear sign that the August House would be out of bounds.
Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja had earlier issued a strong warning to the public, urging demonstrators to avoid spreading misinformation, provoking officers, or entering restricted areas.
Although some political leaders supported the public’s right to protest, they also voiced concerns about possible unrest.
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