- A Nairobi man explained why he regretted attending an empowerment ceremony in the White House, saying it caused him more problems than benefits
- Claimed he photographed with a motorcycle key but never received bikes or items displayed during the event
- The man said that a photo by President William Ruto made friends believe he had been given money, causing regular phones and asking for cash
A Nairobi teenager sparked a heated debate online after publicly acknowledging that he regretted attending a power outage in the White House.
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This, he said, was due to expectations that were not met with unexpected results.
Speaking during a meeting of the National Assembly, the man remembered that he was among the people invited to the White House for what was described as a empowerment program.
He said the only need to enter was the national identity, and after arriving they were given a generous meal.
“We went to the palace, and I admit that we ate well. After a meal we had bottles of washing soda,” He told the crowd.

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Did Ruto distribute the motorcycle during the empowerment ceremony?
However, he revealed that the good intentions he expected turned quickly and became sad.
According to him, the plan involved the distribution of various items, including motorcycles, water tanks, plastic chairs and car washing machines.
He said he was given a motorcycle and the key to take a picture with them, but he never received the bike.
“After the photography, we were told to go to the gate and the motorcycle would be brought. He claimed.

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How to meet Ruto has ruined the man’s life
The man added that photos shot with the President William Ruto They have become a source of problems.
Friends and acquaintances now believe that he received huge payments or expensive gifts, and some even claimed money from him.
“I receive a lot of calls from people asking why I didn’t invite them. Some ask me to send them a thousand shillings. They think I have money now,” He complained.
He said he initially believed meeting and greeting the president would change his life and be better, but instead brought about confusion, social pressure and regret.
Is money laundering money for corruption?
In an incident related to that, former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua He questioned the source of the millions of dollars provided by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki through empowerment programs.
Gachagua expressed his doubts about how Kindiki could afford to give such a huge amount from his official salary.
Gachagua indicated that Kindiki had been in office for less than a year but allegedly offered more than KSh 300 million, more than what his salary would allow.
He warned Kenyans to be careful about these empowerment plans, suggesting that they may have an angle -related agenda associated with corruption and money laundering.
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