Uproar has erupted in the internet after famous former Nairobi governor Mike Sonko takes on famous blogger and ODM politician in a bare-Knuckled attack after certain allegations.
According to reputable sources, renowned blogger Robert Alai who is also vying for Member of County Assembly for Kileleshwa ward, under Orange Democratic Party, took to his Facebook account to accuse former governor of Nairobi County.
Mr Alai who posted that, " Kindly tell the conman called Sonko to pay his workers at Club Volume Shanzu. Three months now there is no salary." The aspiring MCA accused Mr Sonko of reducing the salary of the staff from Ksh 20,000 to Ksh 14,000. He added that Mr Sonko added working hours from 8am to 5pm to 6am to 6pm.
However, Mr Sonko who is known for being generous by giving cash to random citizens, and known for sponsoring some families,took to his account to respond to these allegations. He fired back by calling Mr Alai names which we will have to censor. However he added that there is no club that operates from 6am to 6pm.
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