MugundaMan wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The write-up itself is vague & contradictory.
I think Ogada himself is the vague one because he does not want to admit he blew the money and other than his mansion and the parents mansion plus a few cars, no other
"investments here and there" exist!
A brand new Range Rover costs well over 10 metre. He probably bought 5 of these types of pieces of metal alone. Then the house in a nice burb in Nairobi could easily eat up 120 metre depending on where. The mansions in shaggz and cows probably "ate" another 20 metre. The rest was blown on "raha" and clothes. So please
believe him when he says he has no dime left!
That is exactly what i am saying and i think everybody else. From that article you cannot deduce anything. It was upto the 'journalist' to prod and get the facts rights, which s/he didnt, thereby making the article fake news. As @alma will tell this is some sleazy lazy journalist who was paid 10k by Ogada to advance this story that he is broke to shake of 'beggars'. He would have gone into details on the cost (not value) of the so called 'assets' if he was serious. If you can believe that article, then i have no words for you, not even worth kufunga nyama. Ni hayo tu.
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