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Sakaja's bizarre waste banquet shakes Nairobi

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja accompanied by senior County officials,during a Media briefing outside City Hall on February 26,2025 [Benard Orwongo,Standard]

Arthur is quite the bougie name. I do not know much about Johnson, or Sakaja, but Arthur sounds like a name one would give a son they wished would grow into a cultured, well-mannered and educated good-English-spewing man.

A young Arthur would be the boy who wears white shirts and shorts and a hat, and whose face would scrunch up at the mere sight of chicken poop. Such habits would presumably follow him into adulthood.

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