Meet, Professor George Wajackoyah, a man on a mission to make Kenya a debt-free country if elected president in the August 9 elections.
Today, the name Wajackoyah is a buzzword. It is on everyone’s lip in Kenya.
Youth are talking its favor, and the church is against his core policies; legalizing bhang and introducing snake farming in Kenya.
Prof Wajackoyah says he will legalize Marijuana if elected president – wild ideas – that have left everyone talking.
Prof. Wajackoyah is Root Party’s presidential candidate he believes Kenya needs a radical leader with radical thinking. And I agree with him, that not only Kenya, but Africa also needs economic radical leaders.
If you are used to terminologies such as ‘think out of the box”, Prof. Wajackoyah wants you to think “without the box”. That is a total transformation from a conformal thing a to transformable thinking
Listening to Prof. Wajackoyah, you can be forgiven for seeing him crazy man for his raw, and wild ideas.
His ideas have never been heard or tested in Kenyan politics or on the African continent before.
Wajackoyah is not your ordinary man, he is a well-read man who has practiced law in the US and the United Kingdom for years. From a street boy begging for food and shelter to a very well-read man with several degrees in his name.
He says he wants to entrench critical thinking into Kenyan’s thinking fabric. He says complex problems require revolutionary thinking, which is a total departure from conventional thinking.
Legalizing Marijuana is his number one priority for two reasons: first, for medicinal benefit, and second, for economic benefits.
Too, he wants to introduce SNAKE FARMING for medicinal reasons, according to him a snake’s venom is a raw material for medicine
A man born on October 24, 1959, in Jinja, Uganda, is a man of many titles, a professor, politician, lawyer, priest, and educationist.
At age 16, he was abandoned following his parents’ divorce. He lived as a street boy for years and saw education as the only savior and now he wants to become the 5th president of Kenya.
Here are some of his qualifications: he holds an LLB (Hons) from the University of Wolverhampton (UK), CCL/LLM, School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London, LLM University of Warwick (UK), LLM University of Baltimore, and an Advanced Diploma in French from the University of Burundi.
He is the founding partner of Luchiri & Co. Advocates and is currently a Faculty Member at the Institute of Migration at the University of Nairobi.