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#SomeoneTellUganda Kenya’s latest Twitter storm

#SomeoneTellUganda was trending on Twitter in Kenya this morning as Kenyans reacted angrily to a newspaper article suggesting new president Uhuru Kenyatta may be Ugandan.

The controversy began after Ugandan newspaper New Vision published a story in which Bunyoro monarch Solomon Gafabusa Iguru sent a congratulatory message to his ‘cousin’ Kenyatta after the latter was confirmed Kenya’s fourth president.

The newspaper published pictures of relatives with similar appearances to Kenyatta and a follow-up story debating the possibilities of the connection, citing an apparently long-standing theory that Kenyatta’s father Jomo, the first president of Kenya, was the son of Omukama Kabalega of Bunyoro.

This prompted an angry response from Kenyan Twitter users.

It is not the first time Kenyans have taken to the microblogging site to condemn other nations over perceived slights. HumanIPO reported last month Kenya and Nigeria had become embroiled in a Twitter war following mistreatment of Kenyan national football players in Nigeria.

Earlier in March, Kenyans On Twitter (#KOT) took to the social platform to demonstrate against comments by the Botswanan government that president-elect Uhuru Kenyatta was unwelcome in their country, leading to a retraction.

Kenyan Twitter users have also reacted to incorrect stories of election violence and remarks by US president Barack Obama.

There was, however, some negative reactions to the hashtag, with some of the comments taking on a derogatory or racial nature.

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