After being the terror and every man’s worst nightmare dead beat kenya has been removed by Facebook it seems that they touched a person who knew about Facebook terms and conditions and he very well went and made sure that the group was removed.
While searching for the group one is met by this message below and apart from dead beat kenya pages and other copycat pages the real dead beat kenya group is nowhere to be found.
The group become famous early September this year after it started exposing kenyan men who had forsaken their duties of taking care of their offspring a term called dead beat dad’s and it went viral making the group’s founder Jackson Njeru a celebrity of sorts even being interviewed by international media like CNN, BBC, The Guardian and NBC.
From Kenyan politicians to Celebrities and the average Joe all were victims of dead beat kenya and certainly we will miss it a lot.
Here is what Kenyans had to say about the group after noticing its removal by Facebook.
white @m_oush
Guys, dead beat Kenya is gone..we can
all stop paying those child upkeeps
know…:-) :-)
Kenya West© @KinyanBoy
RIP #DeadBeatKenya now Kenya
women can at last wake up n follow
right channels to address parental
issues.
Kenya West© @KinyanBoy
CONFIRMED: FB Group
#DeadBeatKenya with 200K+ fans has
been Finally been DELETED by
Facebook. SIGH of relief to usual
suspects.
Asamo @Aswo_Moli
Josiah Mwangi the Chief
Correspondent of Dead Beat Kenya ,
whatever happened to that group or is
it Sacco??


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