
President Uhuru Kenyatta was forced to pull down a picture that contained South African president Jacob Zuma’s message, after people trolled him over his illegible handwriting.
People struggled to read from the dates to the president’s name and the actual message.

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Even more hilarious was his signature that appeared like a doodle.
A picture of the message from the visitors’ booklet was shared Tuesday morning by president Kenyatta on his official Twitter account @UKenyatta.
It has since been deleted, although hawk-eyed Kenyans had already saved the picture.

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Twitter users were also having a ball.
Zuma's handwriting needs some prayers
pic.twitter.com/VmwBgJIeBG
— we shall overcome.. (@El_kagas) October 11, 2016
An alleged Zuma handwriting…I'm trying so hard not to laugh #Sad pic.twitter.com/LNypWd2snF
— Thulani Msane (@Jayjayzn) October 11, 2016
Jacob Zuma- RSA' president needs to consult his kindergarten teacher. The handwriting….! #ZumaInKenya pic.twitter.com/m46yXuGBoL
— Kioko (@Joe_Kioko) October 11, 2016
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