5 startling things that Mohammed Ali revealed after he quit KTN

The revered investigative journalist quit his job at KTN on Valentine’s Day to focus on clinching Nyali parliamentary seat come August 8th.

Also read: “Open threats, money and lust for fame…” Mohammed Ali explains the REAL reason that made him resign from KTN on Valentine’s Day

In the course of his campaign, Mohammed Ali revealed a lot of startling things that were not in the public domain before.

He disclosed personal information about him and what he plans to do in parliament if he will be elected Nyali MP in the forth coming general election.

Below are the 5 things Mohammed Ali disclosed:

1. Ali revealed he was raised in the biggest slum. The biggest slum in Kenya is Kibera.

2. Ali disclosed that unemployment in Kenya forced him to seek greener pastures in Saudi Arabia where he worked at a coffee shop for three years.

3. Ali said he’s working hard for the betterment of Kenya so that his struggles will not be the struggles of his two beautiful daughters.

4. Ali admitted he couldn’t bring change with his exposés because he claims journalism has been overrun by powerful cartels. He said open threats, money and a lust for fame in some quarters had replaced journalism.

5. Ali vowed to bring change in parliament; he said he would work for the cause of justice from within Parliament

“I will not whisper. If you, the voter, lets me, I will shout and work for the cause of justice from within Parliament, the house from which justice fled. I know now that true change for our country can only come from a change in how our politics is managed. If we want our country to change, we must be willing to change it ourselves. I am offering myself to be that change agent,” Ali wrote in part.

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