Netizens light up internet citing the BBC documentary on detective Jane Mugo just took Kenya's Embarrassment to a whole new Level.
After the BBC documentary on the Kenyan private detective Jane Mugo, Kenyans set the internet ablaze.
Netizen claim that she has taken Kenya's embarrassment to a new level.
Jane Mugo explained that she named her dog "Hitler" because 'the dog hits hard" and that "Hitler' is derived from the word 'Hit'
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🇰🇪 With police widely mistrusted in Kenya, many people are turning to private detectives to solve crimes.
— BBC News Africa (@BBCAfrica) January 25, 2021
None is more famous, or controversial, than Jane Mugo.🕵️♀️
Meet "Kenya’s Spy Queen"
Watch the full film here 🔎: https://t.co/tvIxE6f0qv#BBCAfricaEyepic.twitter.com/rFDrsQMdTo
Kenya has its won version and real version of the spy James Bond.
Detective Jane Mugo is the country’s most popular and controversial private investigator.
She says she’s solved hundreds of crimes, but some say she writes her own rules.
Our very own private detective Jane Mugo showing some exceptional skills.😂
— Nyunja™ (@Nyunja_Mr) January 25, 2021
BBC angusha documentary, I think I'm ready.pic.twitter.com/J4ChdpULOk