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Activist Boniface Mwangi shows off his guns collection

Activist Boniface Mwangi has paraded his collection of guns. Guns in Kenyans  are owned by country’s defense forces, security providers, the wealthy and the rich legally.

 

While showing off the guns, Boniface Mwangi says:

 

 “I am firmly committed to the creative power of nonviolence as the force which is capable of winning lasting and meaningful brotherhood and peace.”- Martin Luther King Jnr.

My grandfather spent 6 years in Manyani prison for fighting the colonial regime. Thank God I choose activism over guns.”
Boniface Mwangi has a reason for posting the guns. His message shoots straight into issues that are low key becoming problematic in Kenya.
Organized crimes, wash wash fraudsters, drug cartels and insecurity among other thorny issues.
Mwangi says, he’s very tired with organized atrocities going on in Kenya.
Thank God I choose activism over guns. I’m TAYAD! I’m very tired with organized crime and protection of high level criminals, wash wash gangs and drug dealers by the government! I’m not afraid of death. I shall keep on speaking COURAGE fluently! I promise to continue resisting IMPUNITY!”
Check out Boniface Mwangi’s guns collection:

Robert Makasi

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