Thee Pluto has revealed his support for presidential candidate Wajackoyah. Pluto believes that his ideas are realistic and will solve Kenyans' economic problems.
Mungai Eve was interviewing Pluto and asked him about his opinion. Wajackoyah has received fame countrywide due to his strange economic plans for Kenya.
The controversial plan to legalize marijuana has shocked many Kenyans. He believes that growing the crop for export will generate income to offset the country's debt burden.
This has elicited mixed reactions from various groups in the country. Religious leaders have condemned him for trying to destroy the moral values of the youth.
The younger generation has embraced his ideas.According to Thee Pluto,he will receive a large number of votes in the forthcoming general elections.
The social media influencer believes many Kenyans will vote for Wajackoyah. He may even receive a significant number of votes that may force a runoff vote in August.
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