Miguna Miguna Launches Attack On Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho, Calls Him "Mr. D-Minus"
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CAPTION: Kilifi Governor Amason Kingi and his Mombasa counterpart Ali Hassan Joho sharply dressed at the Devolution Conference in Kirinyanga County. On Monday evening, Nairobi gubernatorial aspirant and NRM Kenya General Dr. Miguna Miguna launched an attack on Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho.
It all started after Joho's social media team posted a photo of him and his Kilifi counterpart Mr. Amason Kingi attending this year's devolution conference held in Kirinyaga County.
The photo of the two sharply dressed leaders didn't go down very well with Miguna who quickly quoted the tweet and told the two individuals that they are not paid to dress elegantly and that they should focus on delivering services to their people instead. While making this remark, he unapologetically addressed Joho as "Mr. D-Minus".
A huge majority of Kenyans, however, seemed to disagree with Miguna on this particular matter. In fact, Joho's social media team went on to question Raila's former right-hand man's sense of fashion, asking him to buy a new taqiya cap since his current one had seen better days.
Miguna while replying to the savagery comment said it was just a mere "tremble" that left him unshaken.
Here are some more reactions that we sampled below.
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