Khaligraph Jones has addressed the issues of segregation in Nairobi by Indians. Photo credit: Instagram/khaligraph_jones
Khaligraph Jones has addressed the issues of segregation in Nairobi by Indians. Photo credit: Instagram/khaligraph_jones

Khaligraph Jones addresses segregation in Nairobi by Indians

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Khaligraph Jones who is known across the globe by now because of his music and his rap prowess has come forward to address the elephant in the room.

Khaligraph Jones is also known for speaking his mind out regardless of the backlash he might receive and/or anyone saying anything about him because of the same.

Just as vocal as he is known today, he has decided to talk about segregation that has been going on in the country for some time now, especially in posh places in the country where people from the Indian community prefers to live alone without having any neighbors from other communities like people from the black community.

Khaligraph Jones opened up about how he was turned down from inquiring about a nice house that he spotted in Lang’ata because he wasn’t Indian.

“Last year I went to Langata to inquire about some Nice houses I had seen on the Internet, after getting there we were prevented from Entering the Estate cause we were told we aren’t Indians,” Khaligraph Jones said.

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It’s sad that in the 21st Century, in the year, 2020 in Kenya, there’s still segregation going on because of the color of our skin and there’s no equal opportunity available to buy and/or rent property in some areas in the country.

The post Khaligraph Jones shared. Photo credit: Instagram/khaligraph_jones
The post Khaligraph Jones shared. Photo credit: Instagram/khaligraph_jones

Just to prove what Khaligraph Jones said is the truth, the rapper shared a screenshot of one Kenyan narrating how he was discriminated against just because he wasn’t an Indian.

Khaligraph Jones had to speak about it as much as the world is speaking against the injustices of police brutality and the racism that saw George Floyd get murdered in Minneapolis in broad daylight by the police who has since been arrested.

“apparently only Indians can own property in That Area, Niljua Ni mazishi Nikarudi Kayole polepole. The OG was not respected” Khaligraph Jones added.