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Activist Calvince Okoth, also known as the Bunge la Mwananchi president, took the opportunity during a recent event to remind former President Uhuru Kenyatta of a promise he made a few months ago. The promise, which involved buying Okoth lunch, quickly garnered attention from the online community. Despite the buzz surrounding the promise, Okoth is yet to receive his lunch. In this article, we explore the details of this playful exchange between the activist and the former president.
The Promise:
During the Jubilee Party National Delegates Convention in May 2023, President Kenyatta promised to buy Okoth lunch as a gesture of appreciation for standing with him. This promise piqued the interest of many, including those on social media platforms.
The Tease:
During the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Interdenominational Requiem Mass held in July 2023, Okoth took the opportunity to remind Kenyatta about the promised lunch. He jokingly mentioned rumors of a car or a house being part of the promise, but emphasized that all he really wanted was the key to the house if that's what Kenyatta had intended.
Support for Youth:
In addition to teasing Kenyatta about the lunch, Okoth also requested support for young people who would protect the former president during potential "attacks" such as the recent incident involving his son. This plea highlights Okoth's concern for the welfare and involvement of young individuals in matters of national importance.
The House Request:
Okoth expressed his desire, given the chance, to ask Kenyatta to buy him a house. He explained that having a house of his own was one of his priorities, as he felt it was more important than owning a luxurious car without a place to park it. A four-bedroom house on the outskirts of Nairobi was mentioned as Okoth's ideal housing scenario.
The Unfulfilled Promise:
Since the initial promise, Okoth has not yet received his lunch from the former president. However, it remains unclear whether Kenyatta intends to fulfill the promise in the future. Should any developments occur, Nairobi News will provide updates on the status of the promised lunch.
Conclusion:
The playful exchange between activist Calvince Okoth and former President Uhuru Kenyatta over an unfulfilled promise of lunch has captured the attention of many. Okoth's humorous remarks served as a gentle reminder of the promise, while highlighting his request for support for the youth and his aspiration for a house of his own. As the story unfolds, it will be interesting to see if Kenyatta fulfills the promise and how it will impact the dynamics between the activist and the former president.