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Placard Carrying Man Puts Kidney on Sale to Raise Money for President Uhuru's Campaigns

John Wanjohi Sep 17, 2017

A man has offered to sell his kidney in a bid to raise funds to enable him carry out campaigns for the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta ans his deputy William Ruto in the forthcoming repeat presidential elections.

The man, whose identity is still unknown was captured on camera carrying a placard in a street in Nairobi, announcing his intention to sell the important body organ to raise money that will enable him drum up support for his favorite presidential candidate and his running mate.

"I am selling my kidney so that I can campaign for Uhuruto," the message on the placard reads.

President Uhuru Kenyatta will go head to head with his fierce rival Raila Odinga of National Super Alliance (NASA) in a bid to retain his seat in the repeat polls scheduled for October 17th.

Raila successfully challenged President Uhuru's August 8th victory in the Supreme Court paving way for a fresh presidential battle.

Led by Chief Justice David Maraga, the apex court delivered a historic ruling where they annulled the election on grounds that electoral commission IEBC failed to follow the dictates of the constitution abd the law in conducting last month's election.

In the wake of August 8th polls, a middle aged Kisumu man was in the news after selling his 2-acre land in Kisumu to campaign for President Uhuru. The man was doing all this to thank the President after he pardoned him after years behind bars.

A elderly man in Meru County had also offered to sell his entire property, including a 10-acre prime land to campaign for Uhuru, but the President Uhuru convinced him not to after inviting him to state house.

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