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Wajackoya to Jalang’o: You are a cerelac kid

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Roots Party presidential candidate George Wajackoyah has responded to claims of Lang’ata parliamentary aspirant Felix Odiwuor who described his as a political greenhorn.

Odiwuor popularly known as Jalang’o dismissed Wajackoya’s State House bid labeling him as an in experienced candidate.

Jalang’o said that Wajackoya’s hype and fame would fade after the August polls.

Jalang’o is a cerelac kid. I am old enough to be his father and since he has mentioned my name I hope he comes up short in the race for Lang’ata MP

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In an interview with Tempire TV YouTube channel, Wajackoya reproached Jalang’o noting that the aspiring MP was too young to give him a political advice.

“Jalang’o is a cerelac kid. I am old enough to be his father and since he has mentioned my name I hope he comes up short in the race for Lang’ata MP,” said Wajackoya.

Wajackoya further questioned Jalang’os education qualifications.

“We want to know where Jalang’o got that degree,” said Wajackoyah.

Jalang’o was cleared to contest by IEBC on an ODM party ticket.

 Wajackoya’s pledge to legalize and commercialize marijuana as well adopt snake farming has earned him sensation online.

He is expected to unveil his manifesto on July 2nd.

Austine Ogalo
Austine Ogalohttp://www.lakeregionbulletin.co.ke
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