A Tanzanian twitter user dissed Kenyans in the ongoing Unga crisis and may now be regretting posting the tweet.
The user who posted the tweet is Idris Hassan who is a former Big Brother Africa contestant and who was on February summoned by Tanzanian authorities in an anti-narcotics crackdown.
Hassan made fun of the unga crisis in Kenya “asking” them to move to Tanzania to so as to alleviate the pain caused by “unga” and “skin color” in the country.
#TZvsKE
A Tanzanian in an Exam Room
Qn. Study the table below and answer questions that follow pic.twitter.com/8I8qQHB6oF— Omoso Clinton (@Omoso_Omoso) May 24, 2017
Someone tell Kenyans to move to Tanzania, Wana shida ya unga na skin color #TZvsKE
— Idris Sultan (@IdrisSultan) May 24, 2017
The diss on skin color shortage arose from the furore over Khaligraph Jones’ track “Toa Tint”.
Immediately after the tweet, Kenyans summoned hashtag #TZvsKE and it was glorious. The hashtag trended for the better part of Wednesday.
Here is a sampling of the Kenyans’ twitter missiles.
First Tanzanian to eat pizza… #TZvsKE pic.twitter.com/6t9HLkVWwd
— CAPTAIN MACHUKS™ (@Machukah) May 24, 2017
Tanzanians charging their phones ready to counter #TZvsKE battle pic.twitter.com/xEIEZPJ8q2
— Atanas (@atanasi_) May 24, 2017
A Tanzanian man has just been admitted in Kenyatta Hospital after he attempted to speak English in a low tone #TZvsKE pic.twitter.com/igGytcW5Wy
— Isaac C.K. (@itscheboiwo) May 24, 2017
Kenyan chick on the left VS Tanzanian chick! Bisheni!! #TZvsKE pic.twitter.com/zR7Oho1wZs
— Solomon Faraji (@Soulmantz) May 24, 2017
Teacher in Bongo land: “There will be an English exam today”
Bongo students;
.#tzvske pic.twitter.com/FK83l4BkyQ— Count Olaf (@Olaf_Ke) May 24, 2017
When to try to interview a Tanzanian #TZvsKE pic.twitter.com/sptgHvgG7U
— Holy Grail ® ™ (@ODMendel) May 24, 2017
Tying to remember any Tanzanian in a major footballing league #TZvsKe pic.twitter.com/2AVcZxxNvH
— Solange Mbunde (@ianmbunde) May 24, 2017
The closest thing to burger fest huko TZ #TZvsKE pic.twitter.com/xs5AiMUUVk
— Solange Mbunde (@ianmbunde) May 24, 2017
How TZ girls are on twitter trying to understand the simplest English word #tzvske pic.twitter.com/JQz25pextb
— Phineas Mario Jr. (@PhineasImaana) May 24, 2017