Mungai Eve's boyfriend director Trevor was forced to pull down a post he wrote about the LGBTQ community in Kenya. 


Trevor's caption for the image jokingly suggested that God was punishing Kenyans for supporting LGBTQ issues, which is why there was a drought.


Trevoh wrote that the LGBTQ are responsible for the lack of rain in Kenya but quickly deleted it. However, the comments about the photo are still on it.


Since Jill Biden, the first lady of the United States, arrived in Kenya, the LGBTQ debate has become a hot topic. KOT has been promoting the hashtag #saynottolgbtqinKenya.


A bill requiring the exclusion of LGBT people from the community was submitted to the courts. Gospel celebrities have criticized the group outspokenly. Daddy Owen is one of them; his Instagram account is on the verge of being blocked.


The musician had previously published a message about the LGBTQ movement, but Instagram removed it because it contained hate speech.

Due to Dady Owen's relentless behavior, Instagram even threatened to delete his account. 

He maintains his position, maintaining he is capable of living without social media.

Dj Moh endorsed Owen's claims. Moh stated that, according to him, LGBTQ is being sugarcoated. He added that he had kids and knew the society and environment that would be safe for them. He asserted that he knew what the bible says in Leviticus 20:13.

Sam West, a motivational speaker, has also proposed a solution that he believes would help overturn the recent Supreme Court verdict that allowed the LGBTQ group to register their organization, as the discussion around the LGBTQ community continues to dominate all social media platforms.


Sam West requests one million Kenyans' signatures to counter the LGBTQ movement. His fans indicated their desire to help when he posted this on his Facebook page.

PHOTO | COURTESY Daddy Owen

Since the government is in severe need of financing and funding from foreigners, the greatest supporters, many have suggested that the administration is powerless to stop the fire on Twitter.


Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, the president of Uganda, is threatened in a recently surfaced video. The nation must accept the queer or cease receiving funding. But Museveni is determined that he will not permit such. Kenyans desire that Ruto adopt the same position.