Activist Boniface Mwangi Roasted for Dragging COTU Boss Atwoli in Late Kabete MP Murder Case
Kenyan Activist Boniface Mwangi was roasted online on Wednesday, June 16th for dragging the Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU) boss Francis Atwoli in the late Kabete Member of Parliament George Muchai`s murder case.
According to Kenyans on Twitter {KOT}, the late Kabete member of parliament was murdered in cold blood due to land row-related disputes in Ruai and the neighbouring Kamulu area and not as speculated by the activist.
This controversial story came after Activist Mwangi stated in a tweet in his Twitter account that Francis Atwoli should unearth the public who murdered the Late Mr. Muchai.
George Muchai was killed in 2015 along with two bodyguards and his driver. He was @AtwoliDza's second in command in COTU. The family was threatened to never reveal why he was murdered and who ordered the hit. Still, it's an open secret who did it. https://t.co/2UHORUv6iG
— Boniface Mwangi (@bonifacemwangi) June 16, 2021
However According to details established by the Nairobian newspaper in 2015 stated that Muchai seemed to have had enemies in political and business sectors, in real estate, COTU firm where he was the deputy secretary-general, gangland, and even within his own family.
The Slain Kabete MP Muchai was a troubled man by the time he was murdered on the morning of Saturday, February 7, 2015.
He was killed alongside his two bodyguards Samuel Lekakeny Montata, Samuel Kimathi Kairingia, and driver Stephen Ituu Wambugu.
Netizens warned Boniface to cease dragging Francis Atwoli in the murder case that remains a puzzle.
Reactions
"The Nairobian established that Muchai seemed to have had enemies in political & business circles, real estate, COTU where he was the deputy secretary general, gangland & even within his own family." The article also emphasized on Ruai land disputes. Why do you single out Atwoli?
— Marion (@maelwak) June 16, 2021
Don't drag Atwoli into gutter wars with a nobody please. Let the man do his 'hustle' alone
— Milloh Jazz¦