
The former Governor of Nairobi Mike Mbuvi Sonko has finally shared a photo of his friends who have allengedly stopped taking alcoholic drinks in the new year. He was ken to note that they were ushered in to salvation where they will join him to be beverage takers only.
Sonko had earlier stated that he had given up on alcohol after joining William Samoei Arap Ruto who is a Christian. This was a move that was going to help him make sombre decisions as a leader in the country. Sonko has been on the frontline in offering solution to kenyans especially those working in Arabian countries.
He has shared the photo of the former Governor Ann Kananu and Nominated member of parliament Millicent Omanga. The three have been working together as leaders in Nairobi during the fourth regime of Uhuru Kenyatta. The main aim of this article is to inform you of the current situation in the political arena. Please leave your thoughts in our comments section below.
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