Members of the Nairobi Business Community at Uhuru Park. [Photo/Citizen TV]

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The name Nairobi Business Community came became a buzz after they emerged during the anti-IEBC demos led by supporters of the NASA coalition.

Many conclusions were made by different Kenyans on the operations of the group which came out to alleged that they are business people seeking to protect their trades from the ugly side of the peaceful protests.

A section of the citizens lauded the move by the group to protect their businesses while others alleged that they are just a gang of criminals out to frustrate the public more so opposition supporters.

On Monday, the Nairobi Business Community is back again meeting at the Uhuru Park for a meeting whose agenda remains unknown while the nation draws closer to the October 26 repeat polls.

Kenyans have taken to the social media speaking out on the meeting taking place at the historical grounds.

The so-called Nairobi Business Community will one day morph into a monster even the Govt will wish to contain. Mark this tweet.Uhuru Park

— Charles Mwabili (@CMwabili) October 23, 2017

Nairobi Business Community and United Boda Boda Association are marching along Haile Selassie Avenue

— #AdamMainaTravels (@AdamMaina_) October 23, 2017

The police IG should give a statement about this powerful Nairobi Business community

— KIPROTICH (KIP) (@KIPniKIP) October 23, 2017

Some people seem to have more rights than others in this country... Vigilante disguised as Nairobi business community.

— kariefour (@kariefour1) October 23, 2017

NASA are not happy with Nairobi business community peacefully meeting but supports Ruth Odinga attacking IEBC Officials

— Everest Material (@mark_mwit) October 23, 2017

"Nairobi Business Community" or Nairobi mungiki community? lets have peace coz its the only thing that determines progress

— dadachaMG@gmail.com (@GolloWaqo20101) October 23, 2017

Nairobi Business community meeting at uhuru park will brief on the current forex rates, Brexit and most importantly NSE share market

— Heisenberg (@Thuku_D) October 23, 2017