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Meet the Man who invited Barack Obama to Kenya

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“I invited Obama to Kenya, not Uhuru” this were the words of the contraversial Maendeleo ya Wanaume chairman, Nderitu Njoka regarding Barack Obama’s visit to Kenya in July this year.

Nderitu Njoka ,  claims to have written a more than 5,000 worded letter to the US president on July 11, 2014, in which he also invited First Lady Michelle Obama and their children, Malia and Sasha to the country. The letter was posted online, on Mandeleo Ya Wanaume Website, Njoka believes Obama read it and decided to visit the country.

 “I was actually the first person to invite him and I am sure he read the letter. I decided to invite him because we tend to forget great people from Africa who are global leaders,” Njoka, who is now proposing a Bill to bar women from using contraceptives, told The Nairobian. He added that, “I am expecting State House to call for consultations on the programme I had shared with Obama in the letter.”

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The letter reads in part:

“As a fellow partner in service of the people, I am concerned and worried that you may not find some time during your tenure as USA President.”

According to the letter Obama was also to enjoy a holiday in

“Muruguru Village Nyeri County, where you will at your pleasure enjoy a dish of delicacies of traditional diet of arrow roots, mukimo or kienyeji food, a mixture of maize, beans, njahi, banana, pumpkin and thistle leaves…”

On March 30th , 2015 in the evening, the White house through the United States National Security Advisor Susan Elizabeth Rice released a  report that Barack Obama will attend the Global Entrepreneur Summit, an annual conference that connects entrepreneurs with business leaders, international organizations and governments  to be held in July in Kenya, Nairobi .
Njoka promised to present a gift of groundnuts, avocados, mangoes and sugarcane to the American president as

“we toast to a glass of muratina, a traditional alcoholic African wine made from a combination of water, honey and miratina fruit stabilisers with no additives or yeast.”

Nderitu Njoka ,  has always stood at the center of controversy trying to save men from brutal women.

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