The Roots Party Presidential Candidate George Wajackoyah launched his manifesto at KICC.
It happened that they launched their manifesto same day with Kenya Kwanza.
While addressing the supporters there was a woman saying 'tingiza miti' from the behind.
The phrase came out when the Professor and his running mate were pausing after every statement they make.
'Tingiza miti' has sparked reactions amongst Kenyans,many wondering what does it mean.
Wajackoyah has promised to legalize bhang once elected and use the money to pay Chinese.
He also promised to start snake farming and snake poison will be used for Medicinal purposes.
He will also export hyena testicles to Chinese because they use it for medicinal purposes.
1000 hyenas have 2000 testicles. Chinese use hyena testicles as medicine. A testicle costs about Sh6 million. It is much more than ganja. We shall export the testicles. ~ George Wajackoya.
Wajackoyah has been the talk of town over his manifesto.
#WajackoyahThe5th
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