Ciru Muriuki Ignites Debate after Suggesting Gen Z Use 'Flying Toilets' on Govt Officials: "Tactic"

Ciru Muriuki Ignites Debate after Suggesting Gen Z Use 'Flying Toilets' on Govt Officials: "Tactic"

  • Ciru Muriuki's new tactic on how Kenyans can counter a government that has turned a blind eye is one that cracked up many
  • The media personality noted how the current regime refuses to listen to Kenyans despite widespread protests
  • Many who came across her suggestion found it funny, with others sharing a different opinion

Media personality Ciru Muriuki has shared an awkward suggestion on how Kenyans can deal with leaders who do not listen.

Ciru Muriuki
Ciru Muriuki's idea seems to have been approved by a few Kenyans. Photo: Ciru Muriuki.
Source: Instagram

Gen Z has tried to use protest hoping that they will work, but end up losing lives and being blamed for the destruction, diluting the cause.

However, Ciru Muriuki, who lost her fiancée, Charles Ouda, in early 2024, has shared a new tactic that she claims would work.

What is Ciru Muriuki's suggestion to Gen Zs?

In a video on her Instagram Stories, the influencer noted that protests have not been working and end up losing lives with no action taken.

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According to Ciru, what is needed is taking the fight to every leader and this will be by flinging defecate on the government officials.

This is a tactic notably used in slums such as Kibera, where 'flying toilets', a term used to refer to defecation placed in a bag and thrown anyhow in the river happens.

"What if we just started flinging ma.. at these people. You just see a government politician or official, unamrushia tu. I can cook up some good ones, go on a hgh fat diet for that reason," she said

Her comments were seen as hilarious and doable by some, but others saw it as a lack of order and morally wrong.

Here are some of the reactions:

nyamburariitho SAID:

"Mine is to echo what Mwalimu has said!"

nairobi_tea_club__ said:

"Taking David killed Goliath to another level."

chris._pla3 said:

"Black papers, flying back in the days."

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2mbili said:

"I Love this… let me say giving back to the government!"

itskimanijohn said:

"That’s the wisdom that comes with grey hair. I actually love it."

sarah_sylvia_dianga said:

"I have a list that this would go so well with."

rocatash said:

"From leo hadi 7th nadish omena, mutura na githeri, poop, kwa container and use it on that day."

wisevillageboy said:

"Make sure you’re left with some so as if the rogue arresting officers come near you they get a share too."

goldencurrency said:

"Mdomo imeuza kichwa tayari na iko na grey hair. Voting wisely in 2027 will help n save Kenya alot n without leaving our prayers n God behind."

machumalaban said:

"Let her cook ...oops let her poop I don't know."
Ciru Muriuki.
Ciru Muriuki looking lovely in a black dress during a night out. Photo: Ciru Muriuki.
Source: Instagram

What bill has Esther Passaris proposed?

Earlier, TUKO.co.ke reported that Nairobi woman representative Esther Passaris presented a bill that seeks to stop protests near parliament and other protected areas.

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The bill, named The Public Order Amendment Bill 225, proposes changes to the Public Order Act that address meetings and processions.

The bill would end up not allowing people protesting to be anywhere within a 100 metres radius from parliament under what will be termed as Parliamentary Powers and Privileges Act.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

Authors:
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Victor Otengo (Entertainment editor) Victor Otengo is the Special Projects Lead and Editor at TUKO.co.ke. He attended the Multimedia University of Kenya, where he studied for a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. He has seven years of experience in journalism and has previously worked as a writer at Standard Digital, reporter and sports pundit at Kwese TV (under African Insights). Email: victor.otengo@tuko.co.ke.

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