Controversial Statement Claims Deputy Principal’s Death Linked to Social Activities, Sparks Debate on Societal Issues and Political Defenses

By | May 27, 2026

A recent statement, attributed to Mary Njoroge, has ignited a heated discussion by controversially linking the death of a Bungoma deputy principal to his alleged “good time” with unidentified individuals, further implying societal blame and offering praise for a political figure’s perceived defense of a particular community. The core of the statement, however, revolves around a highly charged assertion that if such a death occurred during a period of personal enjoyment for the deceased, the speaker believes there would be widespread public outcry and a sense of disbelief. This sentiment is expressed through the Swahili phrase “hatungepumua hizi streets,” which translates to “we wouldn’t breathe these streets,” suggesting an intense public reaction. Njoroge posits that “we are always the problem in everything!! not just in politics,” a broad indictment of a group or community, framing them as the perpetual source of issues. The statement then pivots to express admiration for “Riggy g,” identified as a political figure, stating, “the reason I love Riggy g is coz he defends us with everything in his life cz he.” This suggests that Riggy g’s perceived actions or stance in defending “us” (presumably the community Njoroge identifies with) is a primary reason for her support. The statement, however, lacks specific details regarding the identity of the deputy principal, the circumstances surrounding his death, or the exact nature of the “good time” being referenced. It also fails to elaborate on what “we” or “us” refers to in Njoroge’s broader societal critique and political endorsement. The use of inflammatory language and generalizations raises concerns about the accuracy and fairness of the claims being made. The statement appears to be part of a larger discourse, potentially within social media or a public forum, where such opinions are being shared and debated. The broadness of the accusations and the personal endorsement of a politician without substantiation indicate a strong subjective viewpoint rather than an objective reporting of facts. The connection drawn between the deputy principal’s death and his social activities, especially without concrete evidence, is speculative and potentially defamatory. Furthermore, the generalization of blame and the focus on political defense suggest a narrative aimed at galvanizing support or expressing grievances within a specific community. The statement’s emphasis on the alleged silence or lack of outrage if the circumstances were different (‘hatungepumua hizi streets’) highlights a perceived double standard or bias in public reaction to certain events. The underlying sentiment appears to be one of frustration and a feeling of being unfairly targeted or blamed, with the politician in question presented as a protector. The lack of verifiable information and the reliance on emotional appeals and generalizations make it difficult to assess the validity of the claims. The statement serves as an example of how personal opinions and political allegiances can be intertwined with sensitive topics like death and public discourse, often leading to contentious debates. Source: Mary Njoroge

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