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Jaguar Takes A Swipe At ODM Rival, Calls Him A Con (Video)

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Charles Njagua, singer cum politician
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Charles Njagua Kanyi, Jubilee aspirant, Starehe constituency

You know it is election season when politicians tear each other apart without mentioning names.

Charles Njagua Kanyi, better known as Jaguar was caught on video attacking the ‘self made’ man, Steve Mbogo. The two are vying for the Starehe Constituency seat and as is tradition, taking a swipe at your rival is only fair game.

Mbogo who is in court seeking a court injunction barring four media house from airing his dirty linen. It is claimed that the media has in their possession an expose so ‘good’ it could leave Steve politically incapacitated.

Jaguar wants the seat and will go to any lengths to get it. The kigeugeu hit maker was last week accused of defacing his opponent’s, Boniface Mwangi, posters. This week Charles Kanyi is leaving nothing to chance.

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Steve Mbogo

In the video, Jaguar accuses the ODM candidate of being a con, a fraud and a rapist.

“If he can defile a 15 year-old, what can he do to CDF funds? Please answer me? And he’s a father and says he wants to help Starehe,” Jaguar asked the crowd.

“He has been lying to people that the company Fly-540 belongs to him. If you go to Fly-540 they tell you it’s not his. “He also lies that he has a lot of money and he owns Faulu Bank but when you go there they tell you it’s not true.”

The Starehe seat will be one bruising fight with the winner taking it all.

Here is the video:

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Written by Eva Nyambura

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