19th April 2016: 10 Things You Should Know This Morning

Kenyans are furious with Siaya Senator James Orengo. #ShameOnOrengo is trending on Twitter following an incident where Orengo paraded Bernard Ndege who is said to be suffering from a skin condition called Vitiligo to seek sympathy for the Post-Election Violence (PEV) victims. That aside, below are the hottest stories on our site this Tuesday morning:

#1Activism on Steroid: Dr. Stella Nyanzi Makes True Of Her Threat And Takes Off ALL Clothes in Protest of Her University’s “Oppression”(Disturbing +18 Material)

#2President Uhuru Awards Kenya Rugby Players With Luxury Toyota Prados After Winning Singapore 7s (Photos)

#3Citizen TV’s Anne Kiguta Cozying up To a Senior Statehouse Official Said to Be Her Boyfriend (Photos)

#4A Kilimani Mum Becomes the Envy of Many Ladies As She Snuggles Up To the Hot American Man Who Caused a Fuss After He Came To the Country (Photo)

#5Story Zetu Editor Hellen Masido Poses In Her Birthday Suit And Goes On To Describe Her Pawpaw-Shaped Nyonyos (+18 Photos)

#6Red Carpet, Tiaras and A-List Guests: Terryanne Chebet Throws a Lavish Birthday Part in Lavington for Her Daughter As She Turns 10 (Photos)

#7Chris Kirubi Gets Serious Competition: Nairobi Tycoon Imports Two Brand New Rolls Royce Super Cars Worth Kes 68.7 Million In A Cargo Plane (Photos)

#8Who Knew Citizen TV’s Willis Raburu Could Do This?This Is Unbelievable!

#9GHAFLA EXPLORES: This Past Sunday, I Attended A Church Service Where Girls had Copious Amounts Of Makeup On Their Faces And Short Skirts That Only Covered Fractions Of Their Thighs…..Here Is What Happened Next

#10Apart From Stella Nyanzi Stripping, Here Are Other Bizarre Things People Have Done In The Name Of Activism. Number 2 Will Leave You Shell-Shocked (Warning: GRAPHIC IMAGES)

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Martin Oduor

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