
Nakuru County Govern Lee Kinyanjui opines that gospel of Wajackoyah is getting a very warm reception from some youths who were previously supporting the Yellow brothers.
Mr.Lee adds that the youths seem to connect with the message of rebellion and freedom. Because he has not been in government, he has a high moral authority to critique and offer solutions. He has a world view that is fresh, (even though I do not agree with them).
On the flip side, he is a useful predator, moping the disillusioned and disgruntled young generation who have been fed on hot air for too long. In him they have a home.If you find him, let him have two on my bill.
The Candidature of Prof. Wajackoyah has been well received by a good number of social media users who have branded him Wajackoyah the 5th.
@_fels1
Listening to Prof Wajackoyah’s story, he is more of a hustler and a ‘mtoto wa maskini’ than the venal born again Mr Promise, yet his campaign is not based on those.
@tess_njoroge
The thing I like most about Wajackoyah is that no one cares what tribe he’s from. Those who support him do this regardless of ethnicity and I love that for Kenya.
The power of disruptive thinking. . .
Out of a simple tweet on Sunday, now this physical meeting and a very deep ideological discourse with Prof Wajackoyah. Hate him or love him, this man has serious political ripple effect. Ignore him at your own peril! pic.twitter.com/EwV7Syc3qq— Dr. Ezekiel Mutua, MBS (@EzekielMutua) June 14, 2022
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