
In a surprising twist that left many in stitches, a group of men in Nairobi caused a stir after publicly endorsing Pauline Njoroge, a close ally of former President Uhuru Kenyatta, to run for the Nairobi woman representative seat. The men, who referred to themselves as women during the endorsement, drew both laughter and curiosity from the public.
Pauline Njoroge, who currently serves as the deputy secretary general of the Jubilee Party, has long been a vocal figure in national politics. Her influence and strategic political presence continue to grow, and this unexpected endorsement has added an unusual but humorous chapter to her political journey.
The group declared that women in Nairobi are suffering and need strong, fresh leadership to address their challenges. Despite being male, they insisted on identifying as women for the cause, pledging their full support for Pauline and promising to back her campaign at all costs.
The scene sparked laughter online and offline, with many amused by the unconventional approach. While some viewed the moment as comical, others saw it as a creative and bold statement about the need for effective representation in Nairobi.
Whether this endorsement will boost Pauline’s political ambitions remains to be seen, but it has certainly captured the public’s attention in the most unexpected way.