International celebrities who showed solidarity with Kenyans during anti-tax protests

Many international celebrities were seen supporting Kenyan citizens in their social media platforms.

The anti-tax protests and campaigns being done by Kenyans last week and this week captured international attention.

The reject Finance Bill 2024 hashtag was seen to trend top three in every nation world wide whereas international media were also present covering the protests.

Many international celebrities were seen supporting Kenyan citizens in their social media platforms.

Popcaan

Jamaican musician posted on his twitter account showing his solidarity with Kenyans during this period.

Konshens

Jamaican dancehall musician showed love and support to Kenyans during this period as he tweeted on his X social media page.

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Konshens
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Christina Shusho

The Tanzanian Gospel musician started by changing her X profile picture to a Kenyan Flag indicating it as #newprofilepic.

She consecutively posted about her much love and support to Kenyans and how she is praying for us.

Zari

Ugandan influencer and business woman Zari posted on her instagram story stating, ''Praying for Kenya!''

Zari IG story
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Joeboy

Nigerian afrobeat artist aired his love and solidarity to kenyans by posting on his X page saying, ''Much love and prayers for my Kenyan brothers and sisters as they fight for a better life and future.''

Joe Boy
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Eni Adeulowa

Nigerian content creator and social media influencer Eni gave a heartwarming message of support to Kenyans posting on his X page.

''Today, as a Nigerian. I stand with Kenyan Youths to say #RejectFinanceBill2024 Africa must be a better place for Africans.''

This post was followed by another one embeded from a video from media personality Larry Madowo as Eni showed much support to Kenyans.

Vanessa Mdee

The Tanzanian artist posted on her instagram story a clip of President Ruto Wednesday's  speech showing her support to Kenyans.

She then quoted, ''The people of Kenya have been heard now we hope and pray for peace in the way forward.''

Vnessa Mdee
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Cole Palmer

Eurepoean professional  footballer posted on his X supporting Kenyans.