#MorningBrief: Ida Odinga, Prophet Owour and corporate campaigns top Kenya’s trending list

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Politics and faith continue to dominate Kenya’s online conversations. Ida Odinga’s name features prominently alongside Prophet David Owour’s revival meeting in Japan as corporate campaigns make it to Saturday morning top trends.

Let’s dive into the 10 trending list

KawasakiHeavenlyWord
Trending largely within faith and revival circles, it is linked to Prophet David Owour’s ongoing word conference and healing service at Living Water Church in Kawasaki, Japan. Kenyan believers are sharing sermons and clips from the revival, which Repentance and Holiness Church’s followers see as a fulfilment of biblical prophecy to preach the word to nations, worldwide

Revvvishanakcb2026
This is a corporate and branding-driven trend associated with KCB Bank, focusing on the institution’s strategy, leadership and growth.
It appears mainly on posts on banking, careers, corporate culture, and financial inclusion.
The hashtag is trending alongside GrowBetterNaKCB that is focusing on empowerment, growth, and the bank’s partnerships helping individuals and businesses become better financially.

BTS_WORLDTOUR_GOYANG
The trend is driven by the BTS global tour 2026-2027 starting in Goyang, South Korea on April 9 this year, which is their first full global tour.

Korean group BTS

ForPeopleForBetter
This slogan-style hashtag is being used to highlight initiatives that focus on people-centered development, sustainability, and social impact in Kenya.

NyumbaImeiva
Swahili for “the house is done” the phrase is trending through memes, jokes, and commentary on politics.
It’s also appearing on posts related to President William Ruto’s affordable housing program.

IdaOdinga
Late Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s widow Ida was yesterday nominated as Kenya’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) by President William Ruto.

UNEP
UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme), headquartered in Nairobi, is trending alongside Ida Odinga’s hashtag.

HappeningRightNow
Mainly used during breaking news and live events, which helps users to follow and contribute to realtime conversations.

HiiNdioInaweza
Translated to “this is possible,” the phrase appears to be a reactionary tag. Kenyans are using it to comment on a range of surprising, shocking, or ironic situations.

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