Legalize it? President Ruto's 'ganja' shirt excites Kenyans online
President William
Ruto has excited a rather cheeky section of the internet after he hit the
streets in a shirt that raised a couple eyebrows and, well, chuckles from keen
Kenyans.
Ruto, lately a
burgeoning fashionista, stepped out wearing a beige shirt which sported a
rather curious pattern - the universally accepted symbol of marijuana.
While launching
the Lamu County Commissioner's Office in Mokowe, Ruto was photographed greeting
the Governor Issah Timamy alongside other government officials while wearing
the attention-grabbing shirt.
The shirt, as has
many others of the type which Ruto has donned since assuming the Presidency,
would have gone largely unnoticed were it not for the 'ganja' symbolism which
stood out like a sore thumb.
Oblivious to the curiosity
the shirt would attract, the President went about his business, opening offices,
commissioning the rehabilitation of the Tana Delta Irrigation
Project, even issuing
cheques to the local fishing community at Mokowe.
Thereafter, the
President's social media team shared the photos on Twitter - and the little
comments started trickling in.
"Legalize
It" quickly became the most common phrase being used by most of the people
in the comment section, with many even attaching rapper Snoop Dogg's GIF as if
to buttress the point.
Snoop Dogg, for
the uninitiated, is somewhat a global symbol of marijuana.
Other Twitter
users, like @andbuddie even got a little sarcastic, tweeting, "Hiyo shati
yako ya Aloe Vera ni mzuri. ama ni sisal? Top job!"
Other users, like
@robi_chacha, said, "The prints on the shirt could be hinting at
something? No? Okay!"
Another user
@Afrikankobra simply said, and poignantly so, "When wajackoyah is your
stylist!"
The marijuana
green leaf, with serrated edges and seven leaflets fanned out like a hand, with
its fingers open reaching toward the sky has, of late, entered the realm of
iconography that goes well beyond marijuana culture and become one of the most
easily-recognizable symbols in pop culture.
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