I Know His Origin, Fearless Ndegwa Blast DP Rigathi For Referring Himself A The Son of Maumau [VIDEO
By Kibii (self media writer) | 20 days ago
High Court Advocate and Government Expert Ndegwa Njiru has fearlessly asked Deputy President Geoffrey Rigathi Gachagua to stop referring to himself as the son of Maumau. Because he knows where Rigathi Gachagua hails from.
Speaking to Eric Latif on Spice FM.Bold Ndegwa Njiru said Rigathi Gachagua is chasing Clout to seek sympathy from the Mountain, so that he can be recognised as the Mount Kenya Political Kingpin. But it won't happen.
"I have heard some people referring to themselves as the son of Maumau, but in real sense they know nothing to do with Maumau. And infact we are aware of his Origin."
"Maumau fighters were respected people. They were polite and had manners. You know get surprised when I see somebody saying that my father was among the Maumau fighters. If that is the way of making it to power, then you should stop immediately. And it is not done that way."
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