Kenyan journalist Larry Madowo condition is stable after he was rushed to the hospital for what he says was an emergency medical treatment.
He posted a photo of him being lifted onto an ambulance, surrounded by medics who were wearing protective masks similar to his.
“It’s all fun and games until you end up in the emergency room considering your own mortality. No, it wasn’t for coronavirus And yes, I’ll live,” Madowo tweeted.
The anchor relocated to the United States, pitching camp at the Columbia University in New York in July 2019 as a full-time student.
He did not, however, disclose what had befallen him, leaving his followers anxious.
Sections of his fans were divided as others wished him well while some questioned whether it was a stunt.
“Pole brother. Quick recovery. Hii Feb imekuja na ngori gani hizi? (This month of February has started terribly),” Kung’u ka Wambui stated.
“Get well soon,” Gigi wished.
“Hope you feel better soon,” Evalyne Rono added.
Some wondered what the endeared anchor was up to, arguing that the photo shouldn’t have been taken in the middle of an emergency.
“Technology is becoming an addiction, soon people will be taking selfies on their burial day!”Musa Moyez opined.
“You must not have been that sick if you could remember to ask someone to snap a pic for you to post on social media,” Al Kandie proclaimed.