Details Of Where William Ruto Is Revealed After He Missed Attending Any Church Service Today
By Josfyn (self media writer) | 21 days ago
Sources have revealed that the current President of the Republic of Kenya, William Ruto has quietly flown out of the country to Dubai unannounced.
It has also been said that President William Ruto left the country yesterday evening. However, his leaving was not made public and so very few people were aware of the plans of the president.
ODM Director of Communications, Philip Etale, went ahead to reveal that he held a meeting with one of his Cabinet Secretaries.
Regarding this issue, Babu Owino has sarcastically said that William Ruto is currently in Dubai negotiating for kickbacks over the maize which is to be imported.
Babu Owino has also said that President William Ruto has decided to abandon church service and instead opted to go looking for money.
However, being the president, it seems this meeting was pretty important and so President William Ruto had to go to Dubai.
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