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Eric Omondi's New Tattoo Sparks Debate Over Loyalty to Jimi Wanjigi

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 11 September 2021.

Comedian Eric Omondi has taken his loyalty to Jimi Wanjigi's presidential bid to a new level by getting a tattoo of Wanjigi's campaign slogan, 'Fagia Wote', on his chest.

The slogan, which means 'get rid of everybody' in Kiswahili, has been used by Wanjigi in his 2022 presidential bid.

Wanjigi, a seasoned political strategist, has been appealing to Kenyans to consider him for the top seat, citing that his competitors have been in the game for many years.

Omondi, who has been promoting Wanjigi's bid on his social media platforms, took to his accounts to display the new tattoo.

“The youth are the power of this country and the time has come to get rid of all of them. They think we are joking, but come 2022 we are going to make a statement,” he captioned the photo.

However, netizens are not taking his messages seriously, seeing them as the usual jokes. Many fans believe he is just milking Wanjigi's billions, while others are poking fun at him, arguing that anyone can turn 'crazy' if gifted a car and splashed with millions.

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