You can hit back by questioning the timing, the deflection, and the attempt to reduce serious allegations into “family drama.”
The response from Kelvin Ngigi Thuo raises even more questions than answers.
Nobody is denying that families go through conflict, health struggles or even alcoholism. But when a father publicly says he fears for his life and directly names specific individuals he believes should be held responsible if anything happens to him, the matter stops being “family drama.” It becomes a serious public concern.
Dragging photos from a burial, hospital visits and rehab does not erase the pain, fear and allegations John Thuo expressed with his own mouth. In fact, it feels like an attempt to shift focus away from the real issue: why would a father reach a point of publicly crying for help against his own family?
If Mr. John Thuo has battled health issues, then he deserves protection, dignity and care not dismissal, intimidation or public character assassination.
Kenyans are not blind. We know the oldest trick in the book is to label someone “alcoholic,” “unstable” or “sick” whenever they speak uncomfortable truths.
Instead of emotional PR, answer the real concerns transparently. Why was he allegedly detained? Why was property transfer being discussed? Why did he feel unsafe enough to name names publicly?
Who tried transferring his lands against his wish?
Those questions will not disappear through sympathy photos and rehearsed explanations.
In this painful story, the names being mentioned again and again are Felister Njeri and her son Kelvin Ngigi Thuo.
John Thuo did not point fingers at strangers. He did not accuse enemies from outside.
He spoke about the people closest to him the people who once shared his home, his trust, his blood and his life.
That is what makes this situation terrifying.
A man does not wake up one morning and publicly declare fear of his own wife and son unless something inside him has completely shattered. Those were not casual words.
They were words carrying panic, betrayal and the weight of a man who believes he is cornered.
Today many Kenyans watched a father sounding more afraid of his own family than of criminals on the streets. That image alone is heartbreaking.
Kelvin Ngigi Thuo must understand one thing: property disputes, family disagreements and inheritance fights should never push a family toward destruction. No wealth on this earth is worth turning a father into a frightened man speaking as if death is following him.
And Felister Njeri must know the public has heard these allegations loudly and clearly. People are now watching this matter with deep concern because John Thuo’s words did not sound like drama. They sounded like a distress signal from a man crying out before something irreversible happens.
If this family still has even a small piece of humanity left, then this situation must stop before it reaches a tragic ending.
Because when a man publicly says, “If anything happens to me, these are the people responsible,” society cannot pretend those words were never spoken.
These two children went missing but luckily enough they have been found in Kangema. At police station, they say they’re from Kayole, Nyamavilla.
Kindly spread this information widely👌
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has been too vocal in criticizing President William Ruto’s administration, yet Kenyans have not forgotten what characterized his own 10-year tenure and why many rejected his leadership in 2022. Raila Odinga did not lose the 2022 election because Kenyans did not love or support him, but because many voters wanted to send a strong message to Uhuru Kenyatta and his administration, as they felt he would mislead Raila.
The former president should understand that we respect him as our retired Head of State. While he claims that he advised us and we failed to listen, it is ultimately up to us to decide. The honorable thing for him to do is to give President Ruto space to work for Kenyans.
Uhuru should learn from Daniel arap Moi and Mwai Kibaki. Moi handed over power to Kibaki and kept quiet; Kibaki did the same after leaving office. Uhuru should now extend the same courtesy to President Ruto.
If Uhuru fails to stop attacking President Ruto, it may force some of us to expose all the negative things that characterized his government.
@nduyamuthama Satanic imbecile and you expect us to believe you you are just a spent cartilage.we know you are always against kalonzo but this time around utalilia matuu. Ground is fed up with thugs and conmen of your ire.