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'I'm not a bad man, it's my sons pushing me'

Veteran politician Jackson Kibor

In the heat of KANU politics of early 90s, veteran politician Jackson Kibor registered an investment company but only allocated himself five shares. In his wisdom, Kibor says he apportioned 15 shares each to six sons from his third wife, gave her five shares and left only five for himself.

“I was not in the right books with the political establishment at that time and I had to protect my investment,” he says.

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