The Halloween fever has taken over the globe the past few days, with the likes of Canadian singer Drake dressing up as Rapper Kanye and the latter opting for a Comic Con character look. When it comes to Kenya, it is business as usual. With or without costumes Kenyans are partying for the weekend.
You’d probably expect the streets to be filled with ‘zombies’ – but no. The weekend atmosphere is the usual, except for the few brave souls who’ve struggled to do it right.
Halloween is celebrated on the night of October 31st on the eve of St. Patrick’s day. People – especially children – wear costumes and go door to door for free candy, in what’s known as trick-or-treat.
It seems Kenyans are not getting into the Halloween spirit for all the wrong reasons.
Here’s what Kenyans on Twitter are posting about Halloween:
@capitalfm_kenya @itssoulo @palloti76 @thejam984 @tmuthusi @wdjay that halloween plan is aight,but I wanna know…is there booze?
— AmOakley (@BaddManOakley) October 30, 2015
Halloween is for country's without enough horror in their daily lives. For Kenya, we wait for Christmas.
— SayAfrica (@sayafrica) October 31, 2015
Hiyo kitu upus tu "@Mwangala_: Anyway, who introduced Halloween in Kenya? Or you guys have been watching lotsa movies of late!"
— Kiama™ (@Kiamah_) October 31, 2015
Happy Halloween to my DFID Kenya and BHC friends and colleagues. Spooooooky! http://pic.twitter.com/3VNe920s7z
— Lisa Phillips (@lisaphillips07) October 30, 2015
People are celebrating Halloween in Kenya see your life
— Nyeri Businessman™ (@LordGichohi) October 30, 2015
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