Former Vice President Rigathi Gachagua is once again making waves, but not for many reasons. In an amazing turn of political theater and pop culture fusion, "Riggi G"-as he is now affectionately dubbed by Gen Z — stole the show in Malindi with a cheerful and Ab-wireless moment: The chanting, "Cousins Hi?" Gave with Chuti Flair and a young Vibe. The clip has since flooded Tikokkok, Instagram Reels and Twitter/X, in which 69 -year -old politicians with remixes, mems and doubles have been converted into an overnight internet sensation.
This is not a trend like a social media affected every day. But is it a serious rebrand or just harshness that is rigid? Some analysts suggest that it may be a calculated trick to shed the rigid, combative image, which spends them on political capital in the past - especially after his collapse with President Ruto and a rocky impeachment. By embracing humor with humor and viral antics and confusing young audiences, Gachagua can indicate a political return to a generation that consumes politics through memes more than manifestos. It is smart, it's bold, and - let's be honest - it's very Gen Z.
Nevertheless, critics are not completely confident. He argues that crimes of attraction did not erase goods from their controversial records or previous scams. Nevertheless, the youth seem less worried than the past and entertain more by the present. For many people, "Cousin Hi?" There is not just a catchfray; This is a moment. Whether it is a renewed political power translation or faded as just another meme, one thing is clear: Riggy G is back - and he is not afraid to speak the language of the Internet.