This archive report was first published on 19 May 2020.
Former Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu's life has taken a dramatic turn since his impeachment in January this year. The once-controversial politician has been spotted walking in the streets, a far cry from his former life of luxury and power.
According to eyewitnesses, Waititu has adjusted to normal life remarkably well, without the need for bodyguards. His humility and willingness to adapt have earned him praise from many Kenyans.
As one social media user noted, 'Power is indeed temporary, and it's great to see Waititu learning to cope with the tides.' Another user added, 'He's a great example of no situation is permanent, and yote ni vanity.'
However, not everyone is pleased with Waititu's new life. Some have expressed concerns that he may bounce back into politics, citing his wealth and influence. Others have praised his humility and willingness to adapt to normal life.
As one user noted, 'He's a great example of accepting, letting go, and moving on is always the best choice one can ever make.'
Waititu's new life has sparked a mix of reactions from Kenyans, with some praising his humility and others expressing concerns about his potential return to politics.