Kenyan Pres Trippin': Ruto Clowns on Naija English, But Is He Wrong Tho?
William Ruto disrespects Nigerian slang, and the internet goes wild – but is there a lil' truth in what he said?

Aight, so check it. Kenyan President William Ruto done went and stirred up the pot, fam. He was outchea talkin' to some Kenyans in Italy, and he straight-up said that if you listen to a Nigerian speakin' English, you need a translator. Said Kenya got the better English game. The internet's been on fire ever since, cuz that's just straight disrespect.
Now, I ain't gonna lie, sometimes when my Naija cousins start choppin' it up, I gotta ask 'em to run that back. They got their own flavor, their own sauce. It's all good, but it can be a lil' hard to follow if you ain't used to it. But for Ruto to come out and say that on the world stage? That's a whole different level of shade.
Folks are callin' him a colonizer, sayin' he's got that internalized oppression. 'Cause, you know, English ain't even our language to begin with. It's the white man's tongue, and we all just tryna make it our own. Nigeria got mad languages, Kenya got mad languages. We all bringin' our own spice to the mix. So, who is Ruto to say their English ain't legit?
Some folks think Ruto was just throwin' shade 'cause the Nigerian Pres, Tinubu, was talkin' smack earlier about how Nigeria's doin' better than Kenya. It's like a whole international beef brewing. Politicians beefin' like rappers, I swear.
But here's the real tea: Ruto needs to be focusin' on the problems in his own country. Inflation is crazy, people can't afford to eat, and he's worried about who's speakin' the Queen's English the best? Come on, man. Get your priorities straight.
At the end of the day, this is just another example of folks gettin' caught up in petty drama instead of dealin' with real issues. We need to be buildin' each other up, not tearin' each other down. Kenya and Nigeria, we both got struggles. We both got strengths. Let's focus on that, ya feel me?
This ain't about who speaks English better. It's about respect, unity, and takin' care of our own people. So Ruto, chill out with the shade and start steppin' up for your citizens. And to my Naija fam, keep speakin' your truth, no matter what nobody says.
Real talk, this whole situation is a distraction from the issues that really matter, and it ain't doin' nobody any favors. And all this over some borrowed language? Come on, bruh. Keep it a buck, y'all need to do better.


