On Saturday, the Narc Kenya Party Leader faced humiliation and disgrace as she toured Thika Town to sell the Azimio-One Kenya Coalition manifestos as well as Raila Odinga's 2022 Presidential bid.
This comes after an explosion of confirmed reports that Cosmopolitan City residents refused to pay attention to what she was saying, instead demanding that they not be forced to listen to her speech unless they were given Kachai.
According to a viral video clip obtained by this writer from Kanini Kega's Facebook page, a group of residents wearing Jubilee T-shirts can be seen surrounding Governor Nyoro's car demanding something while Karua continues to beg them to listen to what Raila had sent her.https://www.facebook.com/kanini.kega/videos/5761252320558002/
some kenyans have not feel good about the way Martha Karua was humiliated today but have said they will be surprised by the choice of a good leader who will eradicate poverty, corruption, and development in the country to make the country grow faster.
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