Kenya has made Wajackoyah necessary. To dismiss Wajackoyahism without a sincere analysis of its perspectives – as extreme as they are – is to miss out on a critical opportunity to critique ourselves.
One may read Wajackoyah as an abstract thinker detached from Kenya’s reality. Another may read him as a liberal who has little care for morals. Still, another may read him as a severe capitalist. We will read him here as a voice that jolts our minds to newer and higher levels of thought and reflection.