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Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Morbeta11(m): 8:14am On Jun 30
Tax Protests: Kenyans berate Nollywood Actress Destiny Etiko for ‘insensitive’ post

"I don't even know how that post concerns Kenyans. Honestly, I have no idea why it would concern Kenyans.”


Nollywood actress Destiny Etiko has faced backlash from Kenyans over a social media post they found ‘insensitive’ in light of their recent protests against proposed tax increases.

PREMIUM TIMES reported how Kenyans protested against a now-withdrawn finance bill proposing new taxes. The protests saw several deaths while many others sustained various injuries.

On Wednesday, Etiko, on her Instagram page, shared a screenshot highlighting Nigerians’ resilience in the face of their struggles.

The actress’ post read: Nigerians are among the most patient people in the world. Looking at the situation in the country, we still wake up with smiles and continue pushing every day. Nigerians are VIPs.”

Backlash
However, Kenyans who felt the actress aimed a jab at them regarding their tax hike protests criticised and lashed out at her in the post’s comment section.

Carol Ndago advised the 34-year-old actress to stick to BBL procedures, noting that Kenyans reject any call for patience.

Another Kenyan citizen, Harriet Sellasie, suggested that the actress continue to endure Nigeria’s hardships instead of advising Kenyans.

Sellasie’s comment read: “Continue to be patient as you suffer in your motherland while a few people enrich themselves and the rest of you languish in poverty. I’m proud to be Kenyan, and we fight for what is just. Our president has conceded in the fight against the Kenyan Finance Bill. Power belongs to the people.”

Furthermore, Luvv Vanneyy emphasised that Kenyans are educated and deserve fair employment with adequate pay rather than resorting to theft and fraud like Nigerians.

“We’re not dwelling on the theft and fraud that your fellow brothers and sisters are committing here in our country. Your whole generation is flocking to our country; take them and be patient with your broken and uneducated government. Your brothers are busy stealing from older women and men. Speak for yourself”, Vanneyy said.

Like Sallasie, Vanneyy, and Ndago, other Kenyan citizens who commented criticised the Enugu-born actress, suggesting that she (Etiko) and Nigerians were unaware of their rights due to illiteracy.

Naini Esther wrote, “We always support your films and your music, but when it comes to matters concerning our country, that’s where we draw the line. You must withdraw your statement.”

Those were just a few of the comments by Kenyans on the post.

Apology
Reacting to the backlash, Etiko, who has a huge Kenyan following, clarified that she did not intend to mock Kenyans, nor was she aware of the ongoing protest.

The alumna of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka (UNIZIK), in a video shared on her Instagram page Friday, stated that she did not know the situation Kenyans were facing when she made the post.


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A post shared by Destiny Etiko (@destinyetikoofficial)

Etiko, who gained fame for her role in ‘Idemili’, produced by Ernest Obi in 2012, noted that she did not specifically mention Kenyans in her post.

She said: “My attention was drawn to something, and I thought, let me address it because I don’t even have time for this kind of thing. But I needed to clarify this because I want Kenyans to understand. Firstly, I’m swamped and barely have time for myself. I haven’t posted in a while because I’ve been so occupied. I had no idea that Kenyans were having issues. I came across a post about what’s happening in Nigeria right now, and everyone in Nigeria can attest to the situation because everyone is feeling it.

“So, I saw a post on someone’s page, and I shared it. I removed the name and reposted it because it reflects what is happening, and I felt it was important to share and commend us for our strength. This morning, I received a call to check what was happening. They’re criticising me for mocking them and mocking you all for what? I wasn’t aware of any issues. I did not author the write-up; it was copied from Uncle P’s page. You can still go there and verify. So, why am I being accused of mocking Kenyans?”

Etiko admitted she considered taking down the video but hesitated, fearing it might be perceived as mocking Kenyans.

The 2016 winner of the Most Promising Actress at the City People Entertainment Awards reaffirmed her affection for Kenyans, clarifying that the post was unrelated to them.

“I don’t even know how that post concerns Kenyans. Honestly, I have no idea why it would concern Kenyans. I’m just applauding Nigerians because we are a strong people. We go through a lot every day, but we wake up vigorously and move around smiling and happy.

“Even when things go wrong, we understand. The one who wears the shoe knows where it pinches the most. We understand, but we remain strong. Let’s say you guys are having issues or fighting; why should that affect me here? Please, I want to clear the air.”

Since her debut in Ernest Obi’s ‘Idemili’ in 2012, Etiko has starred in several movies, including ‘My Offsprings’, ‘Billionaire Housewife’, ‘Beyond Conception’, ‘Force of Fight’, ‘Braveheart’, among others.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by WizardOfNG: 8:28am On Jun 30
This is the problem with Africa and the world today. People are now so angry, bitter and frustrated with their own personal situation to the extent they no longer wish to respect boundaries and the rights of others.

Destiny Etiko is speaking about her own people and nation. I.e Nigerians and Nigeria. She did not mention Kenyans, Kenya or anyone else and their nation.

Whatever Kenyans are going through does not mean they turn the whole African social media space into '#Kenyans anger matters' or '# all Africans must share Kenyans frustration'.


They should face their matter and leave destiny alone. They are acting like religious fundamentalist always seeing 'disprespect' of their God and religion everywhere and in everything. Petty people.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by ceejay10(m): 8:30am On Jun 30
Whether it concerns Kenyans or not, let them give it to her wotowoto. It's only in Nigeria we glory suffering instead holding those responsible accountable. We are not ready for change.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by WizardOfNG: 8:32am On Jun 30
ceejay10:
Whether it concerns Kenyans or not, let them give it to her wotowoto. It's only in Nigeria we glory suffering instead holding those responsible accountable. We are not ready for change.

Two wrongs make a right ba? Let's hope you are never a victim of the lynchmob mentality you are promoting publicly.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by 2aces(m): 8:37am On Jun 30
People are genuinely angry, any misyarn they will take it personally with you, cos true true that girl no get sense fa, if Nigerians can emulate the Kenyans, there would surely be some positive changes in this country by now.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by ceejay10(m): 8:38am On Jun 30
WizardOfNG:


Two wrongs make a right ba? Let's hope you are never a victim of the lynchmob mentality you are promoting publicly.
what is wrong in calling someone out for an insensitive post? Or the people protesting an anti people law?. That is your definition of lynchmob?. You are dull.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by DevilsEqual(m): 8:56am On Jun 30
ceejay10:
what is wrong in calling someone out for an insensitive post? Or the people protesting an anti people law?. That is your definition of lynchmob?. You are dull.

Hows that post insensitive?
I bet not even you would regards this as insensitive if Kenyans hadnt reacted to it this way and thats to tell u its all about herself and her people

And who asked you not to hold your state Gov accountable for your suffering? You can go to your secretariat tomorrow to share your grief,bro

We( also Kenyans) arent all that matter in this world, the world is bigger than us all and it wont stop just cause some people are mourning

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Chikel20000(m): 8:59am On Jun 30
ceejay10:
Whether it concerns Kenyans or not, let them give it to her wotowoto. It's only in Nigeria we glory suffering instead holding those responsible accountable. We are not ready for change.
but that's what she's indirectly saying now

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by WizardOfNG: 9:17am On Jun 30
ceejay10:
what is wrong in calling someone out for an insensitive post? Or the people protesting an anti people law?. That is your definition of lynchmob?. You are dull.

You're the one who is dull. Too dull to the extent you do not see your own dullness. An insensitive post would need specific and proven insensitivity towards a mentioned victim.

Try to note the big picture before you open mouth ignorantly. Destiny's comment was on her own instagram page and not a Kenyan blog where she could be accused of baiting them

How dare you to then support the harrasment of those posting in their own social space by those not mentioned directly or indirectly?

Did Destiny mention Kenya when she talked about Nigerians power of endurance in her Insta?

If she does not then you should admit you are dull. If destiny praises her lover's sexual prowess and big Cassava that gives her personal joy , how is she insensitive to 'small' Niggas when she did not mention them?

It is a case of insecure, bitter, frustrated and toxic peoole looking for who/what to attack because they are miserable and want to lash out at anything and anyone. It is wrong. It is ruining Nigeria and the world today.

On Wednesday, Etiko, on her Instagram page, shared a screenshot highlighting Nigerians’ resilience in the face of their struggles.


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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by IamANigerianMan: 9:41am On Jun 30
2aces:
People are genuinely angry, any misyarn they will take it personally with you, cos true true that girl no get sense fa, if Nigerians can emulate the Kenyans, there would surely be some positive changes in this country by now.
Nigerians cannot emulate Kenya, our corruption is people oriented, Destiny is driving a car worth over N100m where did she get the money from? politicians, Genevieve has an estate in Abuja , how did she get it ?from ATIKU.. Nigerians cannot protest again government because the corruption is people driving.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Paraman: 9:45am On Jun 30
The Kenyans attacking her post are stupid people. I wander how they can just conclude she's talking about them without any evidence

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Okoroawusa: 9:47am On Jun 30
Na social media cause am. The world is now such a small place that anything you say and do now is heard and interpreted worldwide at the same time.

However, this incident shows how Nigeria entertainment industry has conquered Africa and the Black World in general to the extent that Nigerian stars are not just Nigerian stars but African stars and what they say or do carries weight. I don't think Nigerians would be concerned with what a Kenyan actress says. Hell! I don't even know any Kenyan actress!

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Okoroawusa: 9:48am On Jun 30
IamANigerianMan:

Nigerians cannot emulate Kenya, our corruption is people oriented, Destiny is driving a over N100m where did she get the money from politicians, Genevieve has a very estate in Abuja , how did she got it from ATIKU.. Nigerians cannot protest again government because the corruption is people driving.
Please don't say things you don't have evidence about

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by ceejay10(m): 9:51am On Jun 30
WizardOfNG:


You're the one who is dull. Too dull to the extent you do not see your own dullness. An insensitive post would need specific and proven insensitivity towards a mentioned victim.

Try to note the big picture before you open mouth ignorantly. Destiny's comment was on her own instagram page and not a Kenyan blog where she could be accused of baiting them

How dare you to then support the harrasment of those posting in their own social space by those not mentioned directly or indirectly?

Did Destiny mention Kenya when she talked about Nigerians power of endurance in her Insta?

If she does not then you should admit you are dull. If destiny praises her lover's sexual prowess and big Cassava that gives her personal joy , how is she insensitive to 'small' Niggas when she did not mention them?

It is a case of insecure, bitter, frustrated and toxic peoole looking for who/what to attack because they are miserable and want to lash out at anything and anyone. It is wrong. It is ruining Nigeria and the world today.

to think I have time to read this your foolish epistle. Duss off my mention you dunce.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by JagabanB: 9:56am On Jun 30
2aces:
People are genuinely angry, any misyarn they will take it personally with you, cos true true that girl no get sense fa, if Nigerians can emulate the Kenyans, there would surely be some positive changes in this country by now.
So what are the positive changes in Kenya so far?
U all don't even know how to make comparisons.
Few weeks ago it was Nigerians praising Kenya and how Ruto is a great leader.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by WizardOfNG: 10:22am On Jun 30
ceejay10:
to think I have time to read this your foolish epistle. Duss off my mention you dunce.

Typical Nigerian. Defeated by superior factual argument they deploy distractive ad hominem insults to help them flee and avoid engaging those they know have more commonsense than them.

Oga, I apologise for my "foolish epistle" but kindly indulge me by explaining to Nairalanders what business Kenyans have to harrass Destiny over a post on her own instagram page where she mentions Nigeria and Nigerians but not Kenya or Kenyans.

Please prove how her post is insentive to Kenyans to the extent they came for her so viciously to even be attacking her with BBL slurs. Did she even mention them let alone insult their person or nation?

They are just frustrated haters with issues looking for who to lash out at. That you are supporting them passionately, and backed by your comments here, makes it obvious you are one of them. A hater.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by WizardOfNG: 10:30am On Jun 30
JagabanB:

So what are the positive changes in Kenya so far?
U all don't even know how to make comparisons.
Few weeks ago it was Nigerians praising Kenya and how Ruto is a great leader.

Don't mind them. Many Nigerians are mentally unhealthy and self-hating individual who think any attack against Nigerians, their government and existence is automatically valid and justified.

This lady made a comment on her own Instagram page and did not mention Kenya or Kenyans. Yer they attacked her over issues ongoing in their nation that has nada to do with Nigerians.

Talk about overstepping boundaries.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Peejayz: 10:39am On Jun 30
Pls, a good Samaritan should pls help me ..... I'm broke to the core....

Haven't tasted anything called food since yesterday, pls just try to reach out to me through my email..

if I drop my acct number here, the mod will block me
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by jayce232: 10:40am On Jun 30
That was a nonsense post she made
How can anyone be glorifying suffering??
Nigerians are not patient, but fearful!
There is a huge difference between being patient & fearful!

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by femtex007(m): 10:41am On Jun 30
Hahahahahahahaha. Watin concern her concern Kenya?
This is what busybody fit get for u

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by femtex007(m): 10:41am On Jun 30
But wait oh. Y are they angry because of what she said?
Is she from Kenya?
Is she dating one of their rep member?
Abi she's dating their president?
Y not face ur politicians ?
Y Destiny?

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by idanone(m): 10:41am On Jun 30
Black race and poverty frustration is like Ramos and varane.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Biglittlelois(f): 10:42am On Jun 30
More like Nigerians are patient fools, but her post wasn't directed at Kenyans at all and wasn't insensitive to their plight, the backlash was totally unnecessary.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by xpressionx(m): 10:43am On Jun 30
Kenyans are the real VIP's.

They didn't experience 10% of what we are going through, yet they stood against it and it was corrected

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by JAMO84: 10:43am On Jun 30
Kenyan youths are desperate to ruin their Country.


Modern African revolution has been nothing but disasters. From Egypt, to Libya, to Algeria, Sudan.....the Countries got worse.


The Kenyan youths doing the revolution have been looting stores and burning properties, if you can't take your eyes off groceries, how do you intend to take your eyes off public funds if you get to power?

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by nolamicautos: 10:43am On Jun 30
If Nigerians truly understood how the world views them, we would be compelled to hold our heads in shame and stay silent. The actions of some Nigerian youths and the government's shortcomings have severely tarnished our global reputation through rising incidents of fraud and other illegal activities. If this trend continues unchecked, it is only a matter of time before external forces take significant actions against us.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Iceberg3: 10:43am On Jun 30
The Kenyans are very right

Suffering and smiling iddeeots shouldind their business..

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Ojuntana: 10:44am On Jun 30
The Kenyans are wrong for attacking her when she never mentioned them.

Destiny is wrong for terming docility and helplessness as patience and endurance. In fact, it sounds more like poetic mockery and sarcasm.

Nigerians are complaining seriously and bitterly about the socio-economic state of the nation.

We've had some protests which could not snowball into a larger movement due to the inherent division along tribal, religious and political lines that behove Nigeria presently.

Nigerians are not enduring or patient. They are simply captive and helpless; being pushed against the wall, they prefer to push the wall instead of pushing back at their tormentors.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Afrobasic(m): 10:44am On Jun 30
Paraman:
The Kenyans attacking her post are stupid people. I wander how they can just conclude she's talking about them without any evidence

I am sure if it was Peter Obi that said that, you would not "wander".

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by zombieHUNTER: 10:45am On Jun 30
undecided

Nigerians suffer because of tribalism and religious bigotry not because they have patience or resilience

Moreso this was a stupid post from the c list actress, Kenyans have the right to protest bad policies that affects them.

The question is can Nigerians emulate such brave move

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