The internet is abuzz as Kenyans react to the recently released BBC Africa documentary about Kenya’s foremost private detective, Jane Mugo.
The documentary portrays the PI’s company practices, including training and investigations.
🇰🇪 With police widely mistrusted in Kenya, many people are turning to private detectives to solve crimes.
None is more famous, or controversial, than Jane Mugo.🕵️♀️
Meet "Kenya’s Spy Queen"
Watch the full film here 🔎: https://t.co/tvIxE6f0qv #BBCAfricaEye pic.twitter.com/rFDrsQMdTo
— BBC News Africa (@BBCAfrica) January 25, 2021
Kenyans are, however, not impressed with the documentary, a scene where Jane Mugo is seen displaying some kind of taekwondo has attracted the most criticism. Here are a few reactions from Netizens:
— Nyunja™ (@Nyunja_Mr) January 25, 2021
No, BBC Africa is not doing comedy skits. 😩
— Georgie (@georgiendirangu) January 25, 2021
BBC: Jane Mugo is the best detective in Africa
jane Mugo: pic.twitter.com/YVyagghpbj— Lion muigai (@MohMuigai) January 25, 2021
Jane Mugo trying to spy on a client 💀 pic.twitter.com/3Ny0Fhm7bg
— Mutinda🌕 (@brianmutinda_) January 25, 2021
Jane Mugo's bodyguards eating her food to detect any poisoning. pic.twitter.com/vIjfqhwlv0
— Kimanzi®™ (@Kimanzi_) January 25, 2021
Jane Mugo in action pic.twitter.com/CTEC59ljWY
— . (@JoyKwendo) January 25, 2021
A security dog having a reflector😭😭😭😭😭💔💔💔 we are finished!!! pic.twitter.com/F0M26WY9g4
— 𝐕𝐮𝐫𝐮𝐠𝐮 𝐅𝐜 (𝐊𝐚𝐭𝐚𝐦𝐛𝐞) (@Naibwoy) January 25, 2021
Jane Mugo’s Tae con doh instructer pic.twitter.com/kfjZ4ucipB
— Mutinda🌕 (@brianmutinda_) January 25, 2021
That BBC documentary on Jane Mugo is painful viewing. Should've come with viewer discretion for those who don't want to burn their brain cells.
— Gabriel Oguda (@gabrieloguda) January 25, 2021
Another user on popular social media platform Twitter has revealed daunting details about Jane Mugo which has further attracted a lot of attention online.
this thread pic.twitter.com/nanleDL0PY
— Uncle Sam (@Gicherengo) January 25, 2021