Just like Akothee, Jaguar finds himself in an awkward position as he is forced to vie for a parliamentary seat

He wines and dines with the bigwigs within the Kenyan political circles, and now he has been forced to join the club.

Jaguar in church
Jaguar and other politicians attend a church service at Bishop Wanjiru’s church

Jaguar has access to the highest office in the land; President Uhuru Kenyatta and him are buddies. The ‘Warrior’ singer also rubs shoulders with other politicians likes Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko among others.

Jaguar’s association with politicians has sparked speculations that the singer is joining active politics to run for an elective seat in August 8th polls.

A campaign poster alleging that Jaguar is vying for Starehe parliamentary seat on a Jubilee ticket has gone viral on social media.

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Someone is obviously forcing Jaguar to vie for Starehe parliamentary seat; the singer hasn’t revealed his intentions to join active politics.

Jaguar isn’t the first musician to be forced to join politics against their wish, a few months ago Akothee was ranting after a campaign poster alleging that she was vying for Migori Woman Rep went viral.

Akothee campaign poster

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