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Drought is politically engineered.

Kalonzo Musyoka has not yet met his 'son' from Kiambu county by the name Jesse Kinyanjui who exactly look like him.At first, there were speculations that Kalonzo could have sired that guy,claims that Kalonzo refuted.

According to him, he said that Kenya is a unique nation where everybody is one and that is why as Kenyans we need to stand together as one nation.



Kalonzo had earlier said that he would like to meet Kinyanjui as a show of love to all Kenyans.The Cord co-principle further said that we need to live together as Kenyans wether we are related or not.

Jesse Kinyanjui was made famous on social media because of his resemblance to the former vice president Kalonzo Musyoka.

Jesse has also hinted that he is eager to meet the former Vice President so that they can become great friends as Kalonzo had earlier on said.

According to him, by him meeting Kalonzo it will boost his self-esteem and make him see himself through somebody else who is a significant figure in this nation.

For sure Kalonzo needs to meet this man so that they can start their friendship and perhaps he should mentor him so that he can become a politician like him.

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