In the festering swamp of social media duplicity, few sink lower than the spineless opportunist @Droid254 and his pack of “Twitter A” jackals – led by the sanctimonious fraud Kevin Monari (Osama Otero) and the self-serving charlatan Mwass Shaffie Waru (Mic Cheque Podcast). These moral cowards, cloaked in the guise of influencers, have revealed themselves as nothing more than corporate and state lackeys, peddling their souls for a handful of coins while betraying the very Kenyans they claim to represent.
When the fires of the June 25th revolution blazed across Kenya, with hundreds of thousands storming the streets to demand justice and oust the despotic President William Ruto, Safaricom – Kenya’s telecom titan – plunged a dagger into the heart of the movement. In a brazen act of sabotage, they cut their network, strangling communication to choke the march to StateHouse.
CEO Peter Ndegwa, with the gall of a seasoned liar, pinned the outage on a mythical undersea cable cut – a claim swiftly debunked by cable operators themselves, exposing Safaricom’s complicity in stifling dissent.

The fraudulent statement released by Safaricom, blaming an undersea cut for internet outages
The backlash was fierce, and for a fleeting moment, it seemed even the most shameless influencers would stand with the people. Droid254, ever the performative moralist, swore off Safaricom, vowing never to touch their blood money again. The crowd cheered, believing his crocodile tears.

The tweet where Droid254 had pledged never to work with Safaricom again
But like a rat scuttling back to a rotting carcass, Droid254 slithered right back to promoting Safaricom, his promises as hollow as a politician’s campaign speech. Hawk-eyed Kenyans, armed with receipts, dragged his hypocrisy into the light, exposing his spineless capitulation.
Too cowardly to face the truth, he disabled comments on his posts, cowering behind his keyboard like the fraud he is. This is no mere lapse in judgment – it’s a betrayal as vile as a Judas kiss, a grotesque abandonment of principle for the fleeting glitter of corporate cash.

Screenshot of Droid254’s X-account disabling comments after backlash from Kenyans
Droid254 is no lone snake. He slithers alongside the venomous “Twitter A” clique, a gang of moral vagrants led by Osama Otero, a gatekeeping parasite who hoards corporate gigs like a dragon guarding stolen gold, and Mwass Shaffie Waru, a podcasting opportunist whose principles shift with the wind.
Together with others unnamed, they form a cartel of influence-peddling mercenaries, mass-reporting and canceling anyone daring to challenge the state or corporate agenda. These are not influencers – they are digital hyenas, scavenging scraps from the tables of power while snarling at activists who dare speak truth.
This breed of social media users – faceless, spineless, and utterly untrustworthy – embodies the rot at the heart of Kenya’s online sphere. Hiding behind the tired excuse of “Nairobi ni shamba la mawe,” they wield their duplicity like a coward’s shield, abandoning convictions faster than a politician fleeing a sinking regime.
Their mantra is a flimsy justification for moral bankruptcy, a pathetic rationalization for selling out the oppressed for a quick shilling. Like rats in a sewer, they thrive in the muck of short-term gain, gnawing away at the foundations of justice and truth.
Droid254 and his “Twitter A” ilk are the digital equivalent of Kenya’s perennial despots – smiling to the masses while pocketing bribes in the shadows. They are the vultures circling the carcass of public trust, picking clean any hope of integrity.

Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa will never be forgiven for sabotaging the Gen Z revolution, however many pressers he gives
Their betrayal mirrors the politicians who abandon justice for power, who shrug off the cries of the poor because “securing the bag” trumps all. These are not men of principle; they are moral lepers, infecting the public square with their deceit.
To trust them is to invite a knife in the back. Kenya deserves better than these treacherous weasels, whose only loyalty is to their own greed.