Presidential hopeful George Wajackoyah joined Abubakar Abdulahi on #punditsnight breaking down his manifesto into details and other matters surrounding his campaigns.
#PUNDITSNIGHT | Prof. George Wajackoyah
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low quality weed..we have quality one ignorance bana aaai
He deserves the Seat.
Awesome interview…. very clear for all to hear and make an informed decision,all the best my president
Poor Wajackoyah, the audience you address is in deep slumber. Could it be worrisome that your failure to see that before sprinting into public view is in itself a case of poor judgement? Or are you seeking cheap publicity? I tend to believe the latter.
I will vote for you wajackoya, I promise
The 5th
hahahhaha.. i can listen to this person all day
He has 16 degrees man!! technically he's the smartest person in any of the room he is in!!
He is openminded, intelligent and a visionary. Vote him president. High Level corruption we hear of in Lyn Ngungi Show by police and courts will end. The cases of evil man who cut his wife's hair and supported by police, and the lady banker who was sent to prison for no apparent reason hurt me. The corruption at the airports. I experienced it first hand when I visited Kenya. We need leaders like these.
Oh wow, we were at Warwick Univesity, UK at the same time in 1998. How did I miss him! Smart guy!
My vote is in your ballot sir
U have my vote i wish Kenyans will understand wat u mean
The journalist questions are disgusting, why are u only seeing the negativity from The Fiveth ideas,,, His monumentals are going to change this poor country to a democratic one,, no crime again
Weed is not legal in Jamaica however it is not criminalized for small amounts.
harsh and overated
Killing the thief is one way of upholding justice and a solution vto corruption, people know us as inchi ya kitu kidogo
Much as most Kenyan's think that prof wajackoya is a joker,I assure every Kenyan that wajackoya is brilliant blessed president,he will is the game changer we need,we have been 🤬😡by uhunye government,we are in debt,so everyone should vote for Roots party next president 5 years trial and feel the change, blame yourself if you elect a bad government officials
My vote for you professor
WAJACKOYAH THE FIFTH TUTAPANDA BANGI KWA SERIKALI YETU 🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🇰🇪💪🏿
Why do we as Kenyans legalized smoking cigarettes and alcohol and we really know effects of them, I don't really understand why most people are against hemp for economic purposes, there are so many people smoking Marijuana in hidden chambers and we really know that,another example many kids are being raped every day and it's a big offense and still happening, it has now become a norm, we need to improve our discipline in everything we do,
This election is going to make world history