"You Nailed It" Wamuchomba Reacts To How Trevor Ombija Interviewed Gachagua Yesterday On Ramogi TV

Gathoni Wamuchomba really spoke strong words about Trevor Ombija. She said, “I’m a trained journalist, I approve your professionalism,” but she was not talking about me, not talking about anyone else.

She was talking about the Ramogi TV interview and how it showed Trevor in front of the people. She saw how the questions hit him, how his toxic talk came out, and how the tribalist ideas he was pushing were exposed. That is what she meant.

During the Ramogi TV interview, Trevor Ombija came in full of his usual energy, talking loud, trying to push his own story, trying to make people think like him. But the interview was strong.

The questions were sharp. The discussion made him show his true self. After the interview, Gathoni said, “You smoked out the TOXIC tribalist.” That one line meant everything. 

She was talking about Trevor and the toxic ideas he was saying, the tribalist thinking, the kind of talk that divides people.

She was not talking about me or anyone else. She was saying that the interview did its job by showing Trevor for what he really is.

It is very important because people like Trevor need to be challenged. Tribalist talk, toxic talk, it cannot go unchecked. Gathoni’s words show that truth matters, and the Ramogi TV interview gave people the truth.

She was happy that the toxic ideas came out, that Trevor could not hide anything, and that people now saw his real side.Even though she mentioned professionalism, she meant the interview itself.

She meant that the journalists, the questions, the facts, and the way the interview was handled were done properly. She was happy the toxic talk was exposed, and she praised that process. That is very powerful.

This is a reminder to everyone: tribalist talk is dangerous, toxic talk is dangerous. When people try to divide others with these words, they must be exposed. The interview did that. Trevor Ombija got smoked out, and Gathoni Wamuchomba noticed it.

She praised how the truth came out and how the interview handled him professionally. Nothing about me, nothing about anyone else—just Trevor and his toxic tribalist words.


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