A self-proclaimed Kitui West youth leader and politician known more for jumping from church to church than for any tangible leadership, has been caught in the eye of a scandal that threatens to shatter his carefully curated public image. Speaking exclusively to Hopkin Digital Media, a respected Kitui-based blogger has revealed chilling details of how the political impostor tried to lure him into a humiliating setup in Nairobi under the pretext of a business meeting.
According to the blogger, the politician infamously dubbed a “church tourist” due to his knack for hopping between pulpits for visibility invited him for a formal meeting at City Golf Club on what appeared to be official PR work. But upon arrival, the narrative quickly shifted. A text abruptly redirected the meeting to “town near Jamia Mosque,” raising the first red flag. From there, the evening devolved into a classic game of ghosting and manipulation, with the blogger left stranded in the city as the so-called leader fed him empty lines like “I’m in a meeting, just a few minutes.”
The mask finally slipped at 9:53PM when the politician sent a message dripping in innuendo: “May I pay for a night for you?” The blogger, disgusted and clear-headed, responded with steely resolve: “NO. I can travel back to Kitui even at late hours.” The intent was now unmistakable this wasn’t about business. It was a calculated move to bait, confuse, and compromise. By 11:00PM, with no apology, no meeting, and only silence, the blogger fled the city and boarded a matatu back to Kitui, arriving home at 3:00AM drained but defiant.
Two days later, he confronted the political hustler with four unflinching questions: Why lie about a meeting? What exactly was meant by “paying for a night”? Why the radio silence? And who would be held accountable for his wasted time and dignity? As expected, the response was a cowardly silence perhaps the most honest thing this so-called youth leader has ever offered. It’s now clear: the man parading as a moral beacon for Kitui West youth is nothing more than a wolf in church robes, preying on those he thinks are desperate enough to be bought.
“This was never about me alone,” the blogger stated. “It’s about exposing the hypocrisy poisoning our politics. You don’t get to wrap yourself in a church banner while planning such filth behind the scenes.” With screenshots, time stamps, and the weight of truth on his side, the blogger has one final warning: come clean or face total exposure.
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