Murugi Munyi reacts to Boina’s take on millennials’ jam-packed event lists
Content creator Murugi Munyi has reacted humorously to a social media post by fellow content creator Boina that questioned the growing number of events organised for millennials.
Her response came after Boina joked about how often the generation attends social gatherings and activities. The exchange quickly highlighted the busy social life that many millennials enjoy.
Boina had shared a message poking fun at the many activities planned for millennials, suggesting that the generation seems to have endless energy for events. She questioned how they manage to attend so many gatherings while still dealing with everyday responsibilities.

“Millennial cookout, millennial meet and greet, millennial Safari Rally. Na hamsave? Ama hamna responsibilities? Hamchoki?” she said.
Murugi responded to the comment with a playful message that suggested Boina might actually wish she were part of the same generation. Her response added humour to the conversation while defending millennials’ love for social events.
“Wooowww @thatgirlboina ni kama you wish you were a millennial,” Murugi wrote on Instagram on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
Boina questions millennials’ busy social calendar
Boina’s message pointed out how frequently events targeting millennials are organised. From cookouts to meet-and-greets and even themed outings, the generation’s calendar often appears full, especially on weekends.
“Millennial cookout, millennial meet and greet, millennial Safari Rally. Na hamsave? Ama hamna responsibilities? Hamchoki?” she said.
The comment reflected a common perception that millennials are constantly attending events and enjoying social life. However, many people from the generation say these gatherings offer a chance to relax and meet friends after a busy week.

Murugi’s response suggested that the excitement around millennial events may also make others curious about the lifestyle. Her playful remark kept the tone light while also showing pride in the generation’s active social life.
Millennials are often described as a generation that values both work and social experiences. Many enjoy attending events where they can connect, celebrate milestones, and take a break from daily routines.
Almost every weekend, there is usually an event organised for them, and many millennials show up ready to have fun. Despite jokes that sometimes label them as old, the generation continues to show they still know how to party and enjoy life.