The world is today mourning the death of an RnB musical genius James Ingram. The Singers fans and fellow artistes took to various social media platforms to share messages of condolence to Ingram’s family after his loss.
One fan, that’s if he was really one is former Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu who took to social media today to join Ingram’s fans all over the world in mourning his demise.
Not known for Kabogo however is the fact that he was mourning a wrong person and not James Ingram.
Kabogo posted Ingram’s picture on his twitter account but accompanied it with a wrong caption.
“I mourn Quincy jones. May His Soul Rest in Peace,” tweeted Kabogo.
This did not go well with Kenyans on twitter who immediately took on the former Kiambu Chief for showing his ignorance and arrogance to the public.
The attacks by Kenyans seem to have got the better of Kabogo who inturn pulled down the Quincy Jones tweet and published the correct tweet.
I mourn James Ingram. May his soul Rest In Peace. A legend he will always be. pic.twitter.com/IUeEtdkrGM
— Hon. William Kabogo (@honkabogo) January 30, 2019
Even the new tweet could not halt attacks from angry Kenyans who demanded that he offered an apology to Quincy Jones.
You should have apologised to Quincy Jones instead of pulling down the tweet. The internet never forgets.
— Peter Bravo (@PeterBravo_) January 30, 2019
STOP THE ARROGANCE!!! ITS THE SAME ARROGANCE & DISTASTEFUL, INAPPROPRIATE LANGUAGE THAT GOT YOU VOTED OUT IN KIAMBU…….wakati unaambia wanawake wapange laini kama matiti ya mbwa uwapatie pesa……
— Peter Bravo (@PeterBravo_) January 30, 2019
Kwani they are twins with Quincy Jones? ??? pic.twitter.com/F5aabVsmJg
— Mullah ?%???? (@mwaura24) January 30, 2019
Huyu anajua Ben Githae pekee
— Gathua Miricho (@Gathua_Miricho) January 30, 2019