George Wajackoyah, the presidential candidate for the Roots Party, rose to fame online due to his divisive platform.
He suggested a number of ways his administration could make money, such as legalizing the growing of bhang for export, raising snakes, and selling hyena testicles.
Additionally, he is currently constructing a new three-bedroom “state mansion” in his rural residence in the Indangalasia village of Matungu, Kakamega county, which serves as a monument to his long list of contradictions.
The majority of Kenyan politicians have chosen to construct enormous, opulent estates, but Wajackoyah is not the place for you.
The chimney of the house, which is still being built, can be seen rising through the brown corrugated iron roof and into the clear skies.
The politician’s brother claimed that the construction of the home had only begun and that he often spent more time in Kisumu while traveling upcountry.
Despite this, two Administration Police officers are stationed at the homestead to keep an eye on the presidential contender.