Seems like CNN Business anchor came to analyse Kenya.Richard Quest jetted in Kenya on Monday on a mission to what he says explore the Kenya.
For the last three days Mr.Quest has brought a lot of controversy in each an everything he talks about or even touch who knows.
On Tuesday the celebrated international business journalist was on Capital FM in the morning hosted by Maqbul and Amina Abdi where he professed to be gay and continued urging Kenyans to embrace homosexuality.
According to Quest, he lives in London and New York because the two cities apparently do not restrict them from their “human rights”
The topic did not excite most Kenyans considering that most of them are Christians and Kenya does not advocate for homosexuality.
In another occasion earlier on Wednesday, Richard Quest went to his twitter account to comment on the terrible traffic rules in Kenyan roads.
In his tweet he said, “The roundabouts have new traffic lights; which are usually switched off. Instead A policeman directs the traffic flow. The jams are extraordinary. #nairobi #kenya”
The roundabouts have new traffic lights; which are usually switched off. Instead A policeman directs the traffic flow. The jams are extraordinary. #nairobi #kenya pic.twitter.com/qfklKJLEVY
— Richard Quest (@richardquest) October 24, 2018
However Kenyans again as swift as they are did not waste time on expressing their feelings towards Quest’s comment
Here are some reactions
The shame you feel every time a visitor tweets something that’s not working in Kenya then Kenyan children compete to give them a list of other things that are not working.
If we visited your shags & made such a comment, would you pour out your family issues? Who is your mother?
— Sam Gichuru (@SamGichuru) October 24, 2018
Ongea Kiswahili bana. Hii mambo ni yetu, usichome picha pia wewe. ?
— ~*Zaki.i.am*~ (@abuzuweila) October 24, 2018
Hope you noticed that police officers at the round abouts, appear unfit with round pot bellies. Swithced off traffic lights increases chances of receiving a bribe from motorists. Kenyans generally dont trust technology, because technology eliminates corruption.
— Robert Fungo Matanda (@rfungom) October 24, 2018
It’s okay so a visitor comes into your house and comments about anything that is not in order, so watoi Wako waogenzee vitu zigine hazina miguu????
— Chahiru Albert Sote (@ChahiruS) October 24, 2018
Wakenya kwa comments msichome picha zaidi. ????
— #QueenLindah ? (@LindahMbaisi) October 24, 2018
Ghaiiii pic.twitter.com/QtHW3mSPSt
— #QueenLindah ? (@LindahMbaisi) October 24, 2018
Have you ever lost your phone in unclear circumstances? Continue taking taking pics
— JUNIOR WANSON (@JuniorWanson) October 24, 2018
However as much as it could be true regarding Kenyan traffic rules no one likes criticising their own home.