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Miller Wajackoya steals the show in African Kimono outfit

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Miller, the gorgeous wife of Roots presidential candidate George Wajackoyah stole the spotlight as she arrived at the 2022 presidential debate location wearing a stunning African print dress.

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Miller Wajackoya’s wife and Root’s deputy presidential candidate Justina Wamae


Miller Lee Chatham, Wajackoyah’s American wife, accompanied him to the debate, and her outward support, love, and stylish attire turned heads.

In the touching pictures, a beautifully attired Miller stood by her husband as he spoke to the media and discussed whether or not to participate in the session with his colleagues. Her striking ensemble included a kimono made of Ankara, which went well with her black top and bottom ensemble.


She had her hair pulled back into a ponytail and appeared to be wearing light makeup.

The professor is best known for his stylish suits, durags, and shades, which give him a cool vibe that many young people find intriguing.
The Rastafarian garb worn by Wajackoyah is also stylish.

The presidential candidate for the Roots Party revealed to a local newspaper that he was the principal investigator into the death of former Cabinet minister Robert Ouko.


Wajackoyah, who joined the police force after failing to pay his school fees, claimed that the Kenyan government turned against him and forced him to leave for the UK. The educationist asserted that they discovered incriminating proof that powerful individuals wished to keep hidden.


“They could blindfold me and take me to City Mortuary at night,” he said, adding the US Embassy helped him get asylum abroad.

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Kenyans were divided by Wajackoya’s plans to legalize marijuana cultivation for export, but he maintained that doing so would help Kenya pay off its debt to the government.


“Growing marijuana will enable this country to pay outstanding debts. Have enough money, have enough money for all Kenyans,” he said

In addition, Wajackoyah declared he would adopt a four-day workweek similar to that of Iceland. But to make up for the extra off day, he would implement a 24-hour economy. People will now be paid every two weeks, and Fridays will be holidays.


“Fridays will be holidays and people will get paid every two weeks.”

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