Tanzanian activist Mange Kimambi has issued a caution to Nigerian influencer Priscilla Ojo, advising her to remain low-profile during Tanzania’s politically sensitive period.
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In an extended Instagram message addressed to Priscilla, the daughter of renowned Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo, Mange acknowledged the warm welcome Priscilla has received from Tanzanians, especially following her recent marriage to Tanzanian musician Juma Jux.
However, Mange firmly warned against posting content that could divert attention on social media, stressing that Tanzania is currently engaged in a critical political struggle with national elections approaching.
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She urged the couple to keep a low profile for the upcoming five months, avoiding any posts that may appear to seek attention during this vital time for the nation.
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Mange Kimambi’s warning note to Priscilla Ojo
“@its.priscy Your Tanzanian in-laws love you. You seem like such a sweet girl, we have welcomed you into our country with loving arms, but Tanzania is in a fight of a lifetime. We are fighting for our rights.
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“We need our people to pay attention to the fight, so we don’t need you and Jux to distract our people with stupīd content that the government wants you guys to post. We are on their as* and we ain’t letting up, so we need you and Jux to sit down for the next 5 months. After the election, y’all can continue doing whatever you need to do to stay relevant,, and we will support you.
“Please don’t make us hate you our in-law, next week when you go to London we need you to keep Jux in the room and no posting stupīd shit to destruct us from a fight of a life time and while you are at it tell Jux to tell his bestie @diamondplatnumz to also lay low for the next 5 months. We know you people won’t join our fight since you enjoy the privilege our government is providing you at our expense, but kindly don’t derail our efforts.
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If you need to do kiki take him to Nigeria and do it there. Again, we love you, our sweet, beautiful girl, so don’t take this the wrong way. We adore you. We love Nigerians.“
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