Karen Nyamu Crushes over Harambee Stars Captain Abud Omar: “Handsome Young Millionaires”

Karen Nyamu Crushes over Harambee Stars Captain Abud Omar: “Handsome Young Millionaires”

  • Karen Nyamu shared a photo of Harambee Stars captain Abud Omar, noting that he was handsome
  • The nominated senator posted the photo hours to the game between Harambee Stars vs Madagascar
  • Kenyans have thronged the politician's comment section, noting that her admiration has brought about bad luck

Nominated senator Karen Nyamu has gushed over Harambee Stars captain Abud Omar,

Karen Nyamu
Karen Nyamu gushes over Harambee Stars captain Abud Omar. Photo: Karen Nyamu.
Source: Instagram

Nyamu made a significant impact on social media with a post praising the team captain just hours before Harambee Stars played Madagascar at Kasarani Stadium.

How did Nyamu gush over Omar?

The politician praised the athlete's looks and charm, noting that he was among the new batch of millionaires in the country.

Nyamu was referencing the money the Harambee Stars players had received from President William Ruto.

Ruto has rewarded the players handsomely for the past matches they have won, and women have been coveting them.

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Sharing his handsome photo, she wished the team the best. Nyamu wrote:

"Hawa wameanza kua handsome young millionaires. History awaits at Kasarani tonight! All the best to our Harambee Stars as they take on Madagascar."

Her reply, which was in equal parts exuding confidence, quickly went viral on social media.

After Kenya was eliminated, Kenyans made fun of her for jinxing the match, and others praised her for highlighting the new crop of stylish, confident athletes who represent the country.

Karen Nyamu
Karen Nyamu at the Harambee Stars vs Madagascar game. Photo: Karen Nyamu.
Source: Facebook

The subject of Nyamu's attention, Omar, has steadily been known as one of Kenya's most reliable footballers.

He has gained the respect of both spectators and teammates by playing internationally for years and having a calm, dominating presence on the field.

Kenyans react to Nyamu's post

Here is what they had to say:

m.a.l.l.oh:

"Tuachie amalize tournament kwanza wakanairoo."

bazenga_vinny:

"Wewe ndio umeleta nuksi."

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Moyez Evans Kipkemboi:

"Zalia mchezaji moja wa Harambe stars, hivi ndo huanza tu kimchezo."

Erumbi Margarita:

"Your ovaries have started tweaking. Kwenda..... avoid our young boys."

Lenamoira Simon:

"Win yourself one, alongside your mpermanent and kasongo will nominate you again for relieving him with the burden of KSh 1m every game."

Lynnie LynnieL

"Uyu achunge sana he's too young for you."

Ambillia Kosgei:

"Hehe...no weapon fashioned against our husbands shall prosper."

Akeyo Obong'o Gideon:

"Karen, we beg you to be a little patient; in the interest of the whole nation."

Denny Mise:

"Team Fisilet!! Harambee Stars the sky is the limit... Madagascar must fall."

eddy_kemmie:

"Hata anafanana samido hii ndio type yako aki."

odushodumbe:

"Focus utafanya tushindwe."

Why are Tanzanians beefing with Kenyans?

In other news, Madagascar knocked the Harambee Stars out of the quarter finals in intense penalties.

Harambee played their best in the tough encounter, but things didn't go as planned as they missed two penalties.

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TUKO.co.ke highlighted how Tanzanians are having a field day trolling Kenyans on social media after the devastating defeat.

Some Kenyans have apologised to the neighbouring country, including musician Samidoh, who took to his social media accounts to pen the message.

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

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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