A middle-aged man’s allegations that Johnson Sakaja, a candidate for governor of Nairobi, forces dimples on his face, have gone viral on the internet.
The unidentified individual imitated the two faces of the man who recently won many hearts during a television debate in a video posted by the Popcorn Movement.
He believed that the senator often played around with his cheeks to give the appearance that he had dimples when he did not.
He began, “I want to tell Sakaja that this habit of him forcing dimples will make me not vote for you as the next governor of Nairobi.”
Here’s the video:
But sisi kama wanaume wa Kanairo tumekataa hii Mambo ya Sakaja kuforce dimples 😂😂 https://t.co/Oe3fnSlBDi pic.twitter.com/dIEQows6Tz
— Bevalyne Kwamboka (@Bevalyne_Kwambo) July 18, 2022
The comedian claimed that when the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) candidate appeared in court to defend his academic credentials, the dimples appeared to magically vanish.
He then imitated the politician’s practice of forcing dimples into his cheeks for images for billboards.
“Aii Sakaja man. If you actually have dimples let them come out naturally. Even I can force dimples,” he continued.
The comments were made at a time when Sakaja’s popularity was surging as a result of his outstanding performance in last week’s gubernatorial debate at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa.
Sakaja, who was up against Polycarp Igathe, arrived late to the discussion but still managed to dominate by the manner he answered the questions.
Igathe has pledged to revamp Nairobi City Council, whereas Sakaja has pledged to establish an effective government system that includes the County Assembly.
Igathe lost a lot of supporters when he was questioned about what he intended to do about the city’s water problem and hinted that he would call Martha Karua for help.