As much its sad that tragedies have to be the ones that unite Kenyans, still its an awesome image the extent to which Kenyans will demonstrate the unity of the country when their own suffer like in the Dusit D2 attack.
The incident has been followed by lots of selfless heroic moves as many scrambled to help in the scenario any how they could.At the top to be recognised this time were Inayat Kassam and Grace Wambui. 52 year old security firm manager Kassam sprinted to the scene with no bullet proof jacket saving many lives while Grace served the security and medical operators at the scene.
Kenyans praised the outstanding men and on their part filled the social media with strength and unity encouraging words.Among them was popular comedian mentour Daniel Ndambuki.
While appreciating everyones effort after the Dusit attack on twitter, Ndambuki said that being Kenyan is about the spirit which goes beyond skin colour or tribal affiliations
Being Kenyan is about the spirit…
It goes beyond skin color or tribal affiliation
We appreciate you….for the rescue efforts, blood donation and prayers.
Asante sana na baraka tele!!#KenyaUnbowed pic.twitter.com/8Y3qyy7vtq— Churchill (@MwalimChurchill) January 16, 2019
He has also revealed that the Churchill Show’s first live recording of 2019 has been postponed in light of the terror attack that occurred on Tuesday at Riverside, Nairobi.
In an announcement on social media, the show’s host comedian Daniel Ndambuki stated that which was to take place on Thursday had been moved to the following week.
“In solidarity with fellow Kenyans. Following the Dusit attack we hereby postpone our first live recording to next week Thursday, 24th Jan. Sorry for any inconvenience caused by this. See you next week at Carnivore,” the statement read.
Kudos to Churchill for being a real Kenyan at the right time.