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Boniface Mwangi Destroys Blogger Ndiangui Kinyangia for Faking Abduction

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Blogger Ndiangui Kinyangia had the entire country worried sick. Social media went wild. Kenyans flooded timelines with prayers, hashtags, and fury—demanding his immediate release.

Many believed he had been abducted for posting the protest timetable ahead of the June 25 demonstrations. But as it turns out, the so-called “abduction” was a lie.

He was in hiding the whole time. Now, celebrated activist Boniface Mwangi has called him out in no uncertain terms.

In a fiery online post, Mwangi tore into Ndiangui for misleading an entire nation and tarnishing the fight for justice.

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Boniface Mwangi, eyes blazing under his black cap, tears into Blogger Ndiangui for faking abduction. “You fooled a nation,” he fumes. “Shame on you, Kinyangia, for mocking real victims.” [Photo: Courtesy]

Boniface Mwangi Destroys Blogger Ndiangui Kinyangia after Hiding Stunt Infuriates Kenyans

Boniface Mwangi, never one to hold back, has accused blogger Ndiangui Kinyangia of betrayal and criminal deception after it emerged that the activist was not abducted as feared, but had gone into hiding to avoid arrest by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).

Mwangi, speaking on X (formerly Twitter), expressed deep disappointment and anger at Ndiangui’s actions. He said millions of Kenyans had been misled into believing that a vocal government critic had been taken by force, while in reality, Ndiangui was quietly hiding.

“What Ndiangui Kinyangia has done is wrong and criminal,” Mwangi wrote. “An entire country was fighting for his release and praying for his safety, thinking he was abducted, but all this time, he was in hiding! Shame on him and his family for misleading an entire nation. Kasongo Yeye!”

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His post immediately went viral, with thousands of Kenyans echoing his sentiments. Many felt betrayed. They had joined hands in solidarity, calling for Ndiangui’s release and vilifying law enforcement—only to learn that the DCI had not abducted him after all.

Family Confirms Blogger Ndiangui Kinyangia Was in Hiding

Early Thursday, July 3, the mystery around Ndiangui’s disappearance finally unraveled. His lawyer, Wahome Thuku, issued a statement confirming that the blogger had reached out to his family two days earlier from an undisclosed location. He was safe, healthy, and in hiding.

“I wish to inform Kenyans that Mr. Ndiangui, who went missing last week, has contacted the family and that he is well,” the lawyer stated.

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Thuku also revealed that the DCI had indeed raided Ndiangui’s house and taken away several items. That, he said, convinced the blogger to go into hiding. The family filed a report at Kinoo Police Station documenting the raid.

Still, none of this justified the silence or the deception that followed. For over a week, the country had demanded answers from the police. Hashtags like #FreeNdiangui and #JusticeForNdiangui dominated social media. Demonstrations were planned. Court orders were issued.

The Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja, and DCI boss Mohammed Amin were summoned to court and told to produce Ndiangui by June 30. Meanwhile, government institutions were accused of enforced disappearance, further inflaming tensions already high due to the ongoing Gen Z protests.

Anger Across Kenya as Truth Comes Out

News that Ndiangui was never abducted hit Kenyans like a slap in the face. Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Korir Sing’Oei summed up the fury from within government ranks, saying, “Sad that a law enforcement office has been vilified and prejudged.”

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Many ordinary Kenyans felt duped. While some said they understood his fear of arrest, most condemned the lack of transparency from both Ndiangui and his family. Others worried that the move would undermine genuine victims of state oppression in the future.

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“His silence made things worse,” one user wrote. “He allowed innocent people to believe the worst—and let them fight for a lie.”

Boniface Mwangi’s harsh words reflected a deeper truth: that trust is vital in any movement for change. By misleading supporters, Ndiangui not only risked discrediting himself but also weakened the legitimacy of real resistance against abuse of power.

Now He Must Face the Court

With the truth now public, Ndiangui is expected to appear before the High Court on Thursday, July 3, to answer any charges related to his disappearance and the events leading to it.

It remains unclear whether the DCI will charge him for incitement, evasion of arrest, or misleading the public. What is clear, however, is that his credibility is in tatters.

Activists like Boniface Mwangi have worked tirelessly to highlight enforced disappearances and human rights abuses. Cases like this one—where the public is led to believe that a vocal critic has been abducted—only serve to make future claims harder to prove and believe.

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Kenyans are now demanding accountability, not just from the state, but from those who speak in its opposition.

Ndiangui’s silence, disappearance, and eventual reappearance have raised one unavoidable question: can the public trust him again?

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