A young man identified as Derrick Koikai has shared a heartwarming clip of how he met his mothers during the recent heated maandamano by Gen Zs.

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Young people from different places in Kenya came together and commemorated the death of protesters who died in 2024.
They also took the opportunity to ask for justice for Albert Ojwanga, who was recently killed and Boniface Kariuki, who was sadly injured at the hands of the police.
During the protests that took place on June 25, Koi Kai surprised his mother, who was keeping watch, and she was surprised to see him there.
"Meeting my mom at the protest," said Koikai.
"Wow, the two of you really look alike, she is now wondering who gave you permission to go for the protests," observed a netizen called Racykayla.

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Looking at the two of them in the video, it is very easy to tell that they are related.
"She is my mum...she was very surprises to see me," revealed Koikai.h
A netizen asked if she had asked him to return home, and he admitted that she told him something along those lines.
The policewoman may have been worried for her young son, as soon after, the protests became chaotic and many youngsters died, police stations and government buildings were torched, and a lot of businesspeople lost millions in their businesses.
oga Jnr:
"Enyewe hawa viumbe wa Gen Z ni wa ajabu, hawana kabila the other day niliiona kijana wa MP akiwa maandamano na babake anasupport ruto π ."
sonnie terry:
"Salimia Mathe..yaani ako mboka alafu kijana anaamua kutafutia familia 2million..you are a good son ππ.."
Juliet nafula:
"I met my husband akanifungia kwa karoom kengine akansho he will deal with me later...tushafika kwa nyumba amensho nihakikishe nimekula nimeshiba."
Elsy Raphael:
"Mathy ako like nlikwambia usikuje hii masikio isikiangiπππ...the love of the motherπ₯°π₯°π₯°."
Gao:
"Mamako ni mzuri wangu angenisafirisha na uteo hadi home π₯Ίπ ."
cheptab keiyo:
"Your mom is the coolest mimi nakuinua hadi kwa gari na nikudepot direct home wee siwezi kukubeba 9 months na nilie forever π€£ππ."
A TikToker and his brother shared a beautiful moment with netizens after they met on the streets of Nairobi during the protests.
After they revealed that they hadn't seen each other for two years, many wondered why and yet they were in the same country.
In the video, the siblings hugged each other and happily shared their story with the world, which has since gone viral.
Source: TUKO.co.ke