When Azimio la Umoja supporters jammed the streets for the anti-government protests, a man carrying Tom Mboya Street sign in Nairobi caught world's ...
noma sana (so good)," Infra Fred said. "Wueeh! [Business](https://www.tuko.co.ke/business-economy/) District (CBD) where Tom Mboya Street is. [Pendo Writes and Omao.art ](https://www.facebook.com/omaoart/posts/pfbid02jg9ZrSH1LPSWxiADUQTD4kQgpX2DrKJDtTBvWE9ou2ZYzRPuSapcQ9wfzgy68GdSl)paired to write a poem capturing different perspectives that the photo represented. Some netizens even said that the man had chosen to take Tom Mboya Street to the protests after police blocked protesters from accessing the Nairobi Central Among the pictures that ignited debate online was a photo of a man carrying the signage of Tom Mboya Street boldly confidently walking in the Others however, jokingly said that the protester had brought back Tom Mboya to the protests as part of reliving his sacrifices for the country before his assassination. Bringing Tom Mboya to the protests To some, the man clad in a jacket and trousers, was a vandal who - A man captured carrying the signage of Tom Mboya Street away from the street's exact location caught the attention of many Man carrying Tom Mboya Street sign - Several netizens referred to the man as a vandal while others joked that he had taken the street where the protests were
Governor Johnson Sakaja criticised the destruction of property during Azimio protests, including the theft of the Tom Mboya street sign.
The [video ](https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1946307329040118&t=0)amused many. Following his sentiments, a photo of a woman holding the sign surfaced online. Here are some of the reactions: Somebody ran away with the Tom Mboya Street sign. Some of the railings along Haile Selassie Avenue were destroyed by protestors during the demos. What did Mboya do to you?