Kenyans took to the social media to express themselves about the ongoing repeat presidential polls that kicked off on 26th of October 2017.
Here are some of the comments flying around social media with some of the notable hashtags being #NowWeKnow, #KenyaPoll, #ElectionBoycottKe, #KenyaElection and #BirthDayNiWewe.
The #NowWeKnow hashtag was started with those affiliated to the National Super Alliance and who are questioning the credibility of the results streaming in as compared to those that were being streamed on 8th of August 2017.
Political Blackmailers are now asking for Dialogue Between Baba and Uhuru. What we need is a free, fair and credible election #NowWeKnow
— Cyprian, Is Nyakundi (@C_NyaKundiH) October 27, 2017
#NowWeKnow why the 54% governors 🐥, defectors couldn’t gunner above 3% for Uhuru but instead gave him empty stations #ElectionsBoycottKE pic.twitter.com/O2svitWFOh
— Kenya West© (@KinyanBoy) October 27, 2017
#NowWeKnow the 8M that Jubilee got 8/8 was only from the servers now we know why they couldn’t open it. Even 4M of the 8M couldn’t turnout
— Bel Akinyi (@BelAkinyii) October 27, 2017
Dear @UKenyatta, you can’t be a president of 3 million voters and bash more than 15 million who didn’t vote. They will revolt #KenyaPoll
— juma (@jumaf3) October 27, 2017
We have received 36,769 forms 34A and 57 forms 34B on our public portal https://t.co/KlL4OQHvLC ~ @WChebukati #KenyaPoll pic.twitter.com/9HyyWPXhD8
— WimwaroFM (@wimwaro_fm) October 27, 2017
Most hashtags that are dominating the internet in Kenya are about the ongoing elections. 90 percent of the hashtags are against the ongoing polls.
