A viral video featuring New York politician Zohran Mamdani has sparked widespread discussion among Kenyan social media users after he was seen and heard repeating the phrase "Wantam" during a public appearance in New York.
In the widely shared clip, Mamdani is surrounded by supporters when members of the crowd begin chanting "Wantam."
He then repeats the phrase while raising one finger, a gesture that further fuelled online conversation among Kenyans familiar with the slogan.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani Listens to the Ground and says Ni WANTAM Pia! pic.twitter.com/TbyJtRz7f3
— Murage Ngunjiri (@jmuragengunjiri) June 3, 2026
The video quickly gained traction across Kenyan social media platforms, with users expressing surprise at hearing a phrase strongly associated with Kenya's political discourse being echoed thousands of kilometres away in the United States.
"Wantam" is a popular political slogan derived from the phrase "one term."
In Kenya, it has become a widely recognised chant used in political discussions, online campaigns and public gatherings.
Over time, the slogan has evolved into a broader expression used by some citizens to voice opinions about leadership, governance and electoral politics.
Mamdani, a Ugandan-born American politician and member of the New York State Assembly, has gained prominence for his progressive politics, grassroots organising and strong engagement with young audiences through social media platforms.
While there is no indication that Mamdani was referencing Kenyan politics, the viral moment nevertheless captured the attention of many Kenyans online because of the slogan's strong local political significance.