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‘I Enjoy It,’ Kabogo Claps Back at Netizens Over Viral Fashion Memes

Beyond the humor, Kabogo offered something of a life philosophy in his comments, advising against taking public opinion too seriously.

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Kabogo Embraces Viral Meme Status With Good Humor

In an era where public figures often bristle at online criticism, ICT Cabinet Secretary William Kabogo has taken a refreshingly different approach to becoming Kenya’s latest meme sensation.

“And the beauty is, I truly enjoy it,” Kabogo told attendees at Wednesday’s 2025 Annual Media Summit, addressing the viral social media storm that erupted after a photograph of his distinctive fashion choices circulated online.

The image, which began trending on May 10th, captured Kabogo in a formal white shirt, red tie, and beige trousers paired with striped socks and safari boots.

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His contemplative expression in the candid shot further fueled creative interpretations across social media platforms.

Rather than responding defensively, Kabogo demonstrated self-awareness and humor.

During the summit, he playfully surveyed the room, noting that none of his male colleagues wore trousers that touched their shoes as his apparently did in the viral photo.

“Nimeangalia suruali za wenzangu kama kuna moja imeguza kiatu nikapata hakuna. Lakini Wakenya hivyo ndivyo walivyo,” he remarked with a smile, acknowledging the Kenyan public’s penchant for social media humor.

This isn’t Kabogo’s first response to the online attention.

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On Tuesday, he tweeted: “I’m enjoying it, if no one makes such, you need to be very worried” – suggesting he sees the memes as evidence of public engagement rather than criticism.

Beyond the humor, Kabogo offered something of a life philosophy in his comments, advising against taking public opinion too seriously.

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“This is how you should be—just simple, and don’t worry about too many things that people say,” he counseled fellow public figures, adding that “If you start worrying about what people say, you’ll have a problem in life taking everything to heart.”

The incident highlights the evolving relationship between public figures and social media in Kenya, where meme culture has become a significant aspect of public discourse.

While critics used the opportunity to question not only Kabogo’s fashion sense but also his qualifications for the ICT portfolio, his good-natured response has arguably turned what could have been a public relations challenge into an opportunity to connect with citizens.

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