"Sitabadilika" What Methu Posted On X Hrs After Giving His Electrifying Speech at Memorial Service of Late Njuguna

Senator John Methu Muhia (Nyandarua) delivered a highly charged, politically pointed speech at the requiem mass for the late Ol Kalou MP Hon. David Njuguna Kiaraho on April 8, 2026, in Nyandarua County.

The event featured President William Ruto and Deputy President Kithure Kindiki in attendance.

Methu's remarks included confronting leaders (notably appearing to snub or lecture elements around DP Kindiki while hailing former DP Rigathi Gachagua as the "people's deputy president"), criticizing aspects of the current government, and drawing cheers from parts of the crowd.

His mic was reportedly briefly switched off or muted during the speech amid the tension.

Hours after the memorial service, Methu posted the following on X (formerly Twitter) from his account @methumuhia:

"Ati kunaendaje?" Which barely translates ("How's it going?")

Accompanied by a single photo (likely a casual or reflective image from the day's events or aftermath).

This casual Swahili phrase translates roughly to "So, how's it going?" or "What's up? / How are things?" — a laid-back, almost rhetorical or defiant check-in that many interpreted in context as a bold follow-up to his electrifying (and controversial) performance at the service, signaling he was unfazed by the drama.

Earlier that morning, before or around the start of the service, he had posted Condolences;

"At the requiem mass service of the late Olkalou MP Hon. Arch. David Njuguna Kiaraho at the proposed site of Nyandarua University opposite Salient Secondary School, Captain. Rest In Peace Mheshimiwa."


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