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Maandishi Haya Sio Mageni Jijini Sentence Goes Viral in Kenya

  • Kenyans have adopted a viral phrase highlighting some of the lies people are telling on social media
  • From relationships to work, the phrase “maandishi haya sio mageni jijini” is widely used
  • TUKO.co.ke found that an award-winning journalist invented it and lists some of the funniest apps

A witty remark by a Kenyan journalist took over social media and netizens used it to create funny posts.

Maandishi haya si mageni jijini memes.
A Kenyan journalist’s creative statement has gone viral. Photos: FG Trade/Getty Images, @real_brian254 and @najones001.
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Who is behind the phrase ‘Maandishi haya sio mageni’?

Award-winning journalist Pheona Kenga, who worked for Citizen TV, TV47 and Look Up TV, coined the phrase, which has since been immortalized across social media platforms.

“Maandishi haya si mageni jijini, labda kwa mgeni jijini. “Ila kwa wenyeji wa jiji, ni maandishi tulioyazoea,” he said.

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This line roughly means:

“These articles are not new in the city, except for visitors. But city people are used to these.”

The journalist’s close friend, who wanted his identity to remain secret, told TUKO.co.ke Pheona’s creativity is underrated.

“For example, this statement has multiple levels.”

Kenyans used this expression to refer to scenarios in which the gullible were exploited. relationships or business deals.

Some of the funniest posts were of people promising to call back in a few minutes but never doing, and of mothers borrowing money from their children and promising to pay it back.

Many women brought up lies told by men; Among them was saying that they were the most beautiful in the world. World and they would never deceive them.

TUKO.co.ke has compiled some of the funniest clips.

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In other news, TUKO.co.ke reported that viral terms sometimes come from popular songs like Wamlambez, politicians and other influential people.

For example famous Twa Twa phrase It was invented by a preacher.

While Kenyans apply this to almost every situation, another phrase that has gone viral is relationship matters and even policy it was “…ni kitu ya kufanya…”

The usage involves netizens talking about situations where they did something and another party seemingly overreacted.

For example, one Kenyan wondered why he was dumped after cheating.

Another man wondered why he was kicked out of his apartment after taking a shower with a married woman.

Source: TUKO.co.ke