Bob Njagi

Bob Njagi

activist Kenya

Bob Njagi is a Kenyan activist known for his involvement with the Free Kenya Movement and his support for opposition leader Bobi Wine. He has previously faced abduction by authorities, having been taken in 2022 over alleged ties to anti-government protests. Njagi was recently in the news following his reported abduction by armed men in Uganda while campaigning with Bobi Wine, raising concerns about his safety and the broader climate of political repression in the region.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
4 wks
Reach
200,746
Power
396$
Sentiment
5.67
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Kenya 3 5.67 0.27% +40% 53,771,296 200,746 $106,000 396$
Totals 3 53,771,296 200,746 $106,000 396$
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Recent Mentions

Kenya Kenya: Bob Njagi is an activist who criticized private sector players for their role in tracking dissidents. 5

The Standard: Report: Kenya's safe-haven status at risk amid rising repression

Kenya Kenya: Bob Njagi endured 38 days of confinement and torture in a Ugandan military camp. 5

The Standard: How Oyoo and Njagi survived on ugali and beans for 38 days in Uganda military camp

Kenya Kenya: Bob Njagi was also subjected to a 38-day ordeal in a Ugandan military camp alongside Nicholas Oyoo. 5

The Standard: Nicholas Oyoo and Bob Njagi's 38-day ordeal in Uganda military camp

Kenya Kenya: Bob Njagi was one of the two Kenyan activists abducted in Uganda and later released after 39 days of detention. 6

The Standard: President Ruto slammed for silence over cross-border abductions

Kenya Kenya: Bob Njagi is a human rights activist who was released from custody by the Ugandan government. 7

The Standard: Kenyans suffer at the hands foreigners as State watches