Questions Arise Over Sakaja’s Nationality

Nairobi Senator and UDA Governor aspirant Johnson Sakaja’s tricks keep hitting the headwinds even as the authenticity of his Team University Degree continue to be put under scrutiny.

Questions now have emerged over his nationality. Sakaja, who for a long time was thought to be from the Luhya tribe before it emerged that he is a Kalenjin named Koskei is being suspected to be a Kalenjin from across the border where grapevine has leant that the youthful senator is a Ugandan national.

It is widely believed that Sakaja was born in Uganda and his Father is a Ugandan therefore not eligible to vie for elections in Kenya.

On his degree saga, Sakaja failed to produce his academic papers to and insisted on dragging the matter to court.
According to reports emerging, a section of Nairobians are planning to petition him to prove that he is a Kenyan and have challenged him to prove his nationality and place of birth rather than insist on heading to court to prove that he is Kenyan. “Must he go to court to prove his academic qualifications and his nationality?” posed a source who we cannot name.

“Something is wrong because his opponent Azimio’s Polycarp Igathe is known to have been born in Pumwani Nairobi and is a Kikuyu of the Weithaga clan, what of Sakaja? Must he always go to court to prove event these small details?” he posed.

Sakaja has no known ethnic background neither does anyone know of his rural home and has been accused of hiding in Nairobi all this time while he knows well that he is a Ugandan.

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