Alinur reveals how people are paying millions in bribes to get a job in Nairobi
In a tweet, he said they had been deceived by millions of dollars by political brokers.
One of them lost KSH. 17M. Why would you want to get a job through bribes? Why don't you do a lucrative business and be your own boss?"
Nairobi politician Alinur Mohamed has alleged that there are some Somalis who lost millions of hard earnings in bribes to get jobs.
In a tweet, he said they had been deceived by millions of dollars by political brokers and security guards who had promised them some jobs in Nairobi County.
Alinur revealed that one allegedly lost 17 million Kenyan shillings in the process.
"I have been informed many Somalis lost millions of dollars to political brokers and security guards who promised them jobs in Nairobi County. One of them lost KSH. 17M. Why would you want to get a job through bribes? Why don't you do a lucrative business and be your own boss?" the ruthless politician wondered.
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