
Roots Party Presidential Candidate George Wajackoyah has claimed that in his government that he is hopeful of making will not be compromising the wheelbarrows and the mama mboga.
Speaking in his manifesto launch, Wajackoyah claimed that through the farming of the marijuana every Kenyan will be made rich through the exportation to other countries and this will do away with the mama mboga and wheelbarrow narrative in the country.
Wajackoyah has launched unique manifestos that has now left kenyans talking as he has claimed that Nyeri county alone can make Kenya the riches country in Africa it the county decides to grow marijuana for exportation purposes.

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The presidential candidate who is also known as 'ganja president' has now left many kenyans talking as he has also been termed a third for e that may force an August polls rerun.
He has always insisted in his rallies that bang will be his first priority to look at if he gets to power.
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