Kenyans have ganged up against the deputy President William Ruto after he made a Campaign rally in West pokot County. This is after section of Kenyans took to the social Media platform in the comment box of his excellency the deputy president to remind him that he has been using same statement in his campaign rallies.

The Kenyans who have reacted to deputy president regular statements have castigated the second-in-command for using the same statement making his speeches in his rallies. The Dp has been saying bottom up every time asking Kenyans whether they should come from bottom to up which is bottom-up. "Yaani Bottom Then Up Yaani Bottom Up". One of the Kenyan said in the comment box of the deputy president asking him why he has been using the same statement in his campaign rallies.
It is evident that the second-in-command has always been repeating themselves whereby he has been using the same campaign speeches wherever he makes his statements.


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