Chinese firm quietly lays off man who recorded racist Chinese boss calling Kenyans monkeys

Liu Jiaqi was deported from Kenya after he was caught on camera calling Kenyans monkeys including president Uhuru Kenyatta.

The Chinese man arrogantly stated that he didn’t like Kenya because the people are black, poor and they smell. He however said that he still had to do business with Kenyans because he only wanted the money.

The racist Chinese was eventually deported from Kenya after video of him calling Kenyans monkeys went viral on social media sparking public uproar.

Liu Jiaqi while he was at JKIA awaiting deportation
Liu Jiaqi while he was at JKIA awaiting deportation
Left out in the cold

Richard Ochieng was the one who recorded Liu Jiaqi when he was calling Kenyans monkeys. The 26-year-old was a worker at Sonlink Kenya until he was quietly laid off after the incident with Jiaqi.

Ochieng is the only staff working at the Chinese motorcycle assembling firm whose contract was not renewed at the Ruiru based firm.

“Sonlink failed to renew my contract. Everybody else was retained except me. I attribute that to the fact that I am the one who recorded their colleague calling us monkeys,” Ochieng said.

The 26-year-old has since relocated to Homa Bay where he plans to start his own business.

 

 

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