Activist Boniface Mwangi was on Wednesday slammed for being ungrateful to taxi driver who delivered his lost phone to his home of dishonesty.
Mwangi alleged that the driver had hit a rock after attempting to find a market.
“I suspect he was looking for a buyer only to realise an iPhone with a broken screen and without my passwords has zero value. He brought it home today because carwash guys “found it”. Still greatful (sp),” he wrote on Twitter.
In the post, he attached a conversation with a taxi driver asking him if he had seen his phone in his car. The latter had said he had not, only to text back saying someone at the car wash had found two phones while washing the car.
The activist had earlier on Tuesday appealed to anyone who may have come across his phone to hand it back to him, promising a reward.
Mwangi’s followers did not take the accusations lightly with most calling him ungrateful after the driver returned the phone.
Sometimes you get too petty like a kid.. anyway you're the author of your misfortunes and besides,why do all these misfortunes fall on you. And should you tell us everything about your life!?? kesho utatuambia nyumba yako ni chafu na house girl alisema aliosha twice … Grow..
— Keros Mwendwa (@keros_M) April 24, 2019
Insurance,your Wife riding super motor Bike from Accra to Limpompo River,You Crushing your Vehicle with your family somea in Kajiado,ur token run out while u are taking shower in the Morning,and finally a humble @uber-driver returning ur stolen phn.wat next Ur excellency?…
— Eng Kotile (@Kotile11) April 24, 2019
However, this did not go well with the political aspirant who threw a rebuttal.
I am the entertainment in their "drama" free life, they're allowed to say whatever they want. It's my handle, l tweet what l want, and they can exercise their freedom of tweeting by throwing whatever they have at me. It's cool. pic.twitter.com/11CFgCJL5i
— Boniface Mwangi (@bonifacemwangi) April 24, 2019
“I am the entertainment in their “drama” free life, they’re allowed to say whatever they want. It’s my handle, l tweet what l want, and they can exercise their freedom of tweeting by throwing whatever they have at me. It’s cool.” tweeted Mwangi.