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Kenyan Boy Tickles Netizens After Saying He Wants To Be a Thief

-Boniface Mwangi has left Kenyans tickled after he shared a hilarious video engaging primary school kids

-The activist asked the pupils to share their career aspirations and Mehn! Kids got dreams

-One of the pupils stood out when he innocently announced he wanted to be a thief

Activist Boniface Mwangi has left Kenyans tickled after he shared a hilarious video engaging primary school kids.

In the video, Mwangi asked the pupils to share their career aspirations and Mehn! Kids got dreams.

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Kenyan boy tells Boniface he aspires to be a thief. Photo: Instagram.

In the video posted on his social media pages on Saturday, February 26, the kids appeared to be very excited as he spoke to them in their school compound.

The jovial kids, wearing maroon and checked uniforms were having a meal of porridge.

It is at that moment when he decided to find out what they plan on becoming when they are adults.

“What is your name? What do you want to become when you grow up,” asked Boniface. 

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One of the kids, a girl, responded saying she wanted to be a pilot, while another disclosed he wanted to be a police officer.

One of the pupils stood out when he innocently announced he wanted to be a thief.

“Na mimi mwizi,” said the Kenyan boy. 

Following the revelation by the boy, Boniface could not contain his laughter.

Kenyan Boy Tickles Netizens

@tmulevu commented:

“That’s what happened if they keep saying Ruto ni Mwizi, Uhuru no Mwizi, Rails ni mwizi! Kids see it as a good thing.”

Vincent Nasiali commented on Facebook:
“I think it’s the environment that boy comes from. I’ve gone through the video several times and noticed that the young lad is the only one among the crowd without shoes.”
@dennisobed70 responded to Boniface on Twitter:
“This is not funny unless it is scripted….. This. The kid needs guidance, we should not be laughing on such. I blame the school and the parents, they are failing this kid.”
Catherine Nderitu

Catherine Nderitu

Catherine Nderitu is an experienced journalist with over five years of experience. She's passionate about entertainment and human interest news.

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