Governor William Kabogo’s son explains the middle finger he showed Kenyans after Kiambu voters chose Ferdinand Waititu over his father

Ferdinand Waititu aka Baba Yao terribly humiliated William Kabogo defeating him with over 280,000 votes in the recently concluded Jubilee primaries in Kiambu County.

Kabogo’s son, Alvin Kiarie Kabogo, was offended by his father’s defeat, he took out his anger and frustrations on the Kenyan voters.

Alvin was seen in a viral photo flashing the middle finger to Kenyans – the derogatory hand gesture is offensive in most cultures as it conveys a very crude message.

The offensive finger gesture attracted criticisms from all quarters, Kenyans expressed a very strong disapproval of Alvin’s uncouth behavior.

The rich kid however posted on Instagram hinting that his offensive gesture was taken out of context, apparent he meant to show it to haters or something.

“Haters will be haters and remain that way, on that note let me sip my coffee, have a blessed Sunday,” wrote Alvin Kabogo.

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