Serious lack of basic decorum.

Politics aside, this is gross disrespect to the dead man and his family to visit a morgue, take a photo with a dead man and post it on social media pages.
No, no, no, there’s no defending this, it simply isn’t right whatever the motive.
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hii ni fake media ya itumbi na @spear

This disHonourable man loves the dead. Morgues and funerals makes him insanely proud. I bet his dead protesters are his new currency to bargain for power. He thinks a few more dead supporters will ignite an Arab-Spring kind of revolution. He doesn’t know that all he is doing post-election is taking away votes from his basket. Bollocks!!!

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Necro…love/dreams:D

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what does he symbolize by the one-hand lifting gesture?

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Si ni zile mauchawi zake tu.

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machosi ya uwongo!!

iyo account ni verified by twitter

Instructions have to be followed to the letter!

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Necromaniac No. 1.

Uhuru & Ruto would never do that.

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Danse macabre reloaded

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Eish enyewe this is just wrong in many ways! Infact am just surprised hajasema ni govt assasination! Kidogo tu aseme hivo!

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Bad test, tribute to the dead isn’t a photo opportunity. Don’t show the dead body. PR fail not that they know anything on PR.

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Why do shiny eyes fear attending Burials?

So according to your line of thought we import dim eyes to bury our dead?

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Wakamba wanasemaye kuhusu haya maneno?

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Well most that I have attended they hire dim eyed to dig the graves. I could be wrong, but thats my observation tu.

There were no serious ceremonies to do with death in their tradition as the they were highly [SIZE=5]biophilic[/SIZE] and all major ceremonies had to do with life or its propagation.
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Necrophilic[/SIZE] societies have death as their major ceremonies.:smiley:

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Wapi huko?

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Nonsense. Do not invent stories just to defend JaKuon’s crass habits.

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