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Mwalimu Njenga a Kenyan corrects 9 English mistakes in British Royal family’s statement on Meghan, causes huge stir!

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A Kenyan man identified as Mwalimu Joshua Njenga has poked holes in the Buckingham Palace statement issued on Tuesday, March 9 with regard to Prince Harry and Meghan interview with Oprah.

In a post he shared on his Facebook page, Njenga highlighted the ‘errors’ that were made in the statement, introducing the words he thought would be appropriate.

According to Njenga, the statement was faulty right from the header to its body, pointing out the unnecessary wordiness that had been carried therein. His confidence to challenge the statement has left many tickled, given it was by the perceived owners of the English language.

The correction has been received with mixed reactions from social media users with many castigating Mwalimu for being “petty”.

“You just dumb how can u replace particularly to especially u get issue with English,” Marmah Martey wrote.

“You can’t know English than everyone including those you Learned English from. I mean the Englishmen,” Abubakar Sadik. reacted.

“He’s not right entirely. The fact that you want to change it from passive to active and or vice versa doesn’t mean you must remove some parts of the statement,” Bla Evans opined

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