Khaligraph Jones takes full credit for President Uhuru Kenyatta unlocking the country as Kenyans are thanking the President using the #ThankYouUhuru hashtag. photo credit: Instagram/khaligraph_jones
Khaligraph Jones takes full credit for President Uhuru Kenyatta unlocking the country as Kenyans are thanking the President using the #ThankYouUhuru hashtag. photo credit: Instagram/khaligraph_jones

Khaligraph Jones takes credit for Uhuru Kenyatta unlocking the country

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Khaligraph Jones has taken all the credit for President Uhuru Kenyatta’s announcement about the cessation of movement and curfew.

The award-winning rapper strongly believes that his intervention for all Kenyans played a huge role in President Uhuru Kenyatta’s latest directive.

President Uhuru Kenyatta lifted the cessation of movement around the counties that were prior closed.

He also revised the curfew hours for areas under lockdown. The curfew hours in one-zone areas have been revised to 10 Pm.

President Kenyatta also ordered all schools to re-open as stated in school calendars. He also ordered bars to start operating.

After the President’s public address, rapper Khaligraph Jones took to social media taking full credit for making sure the country has been unlocked and of course, taking credit for the announcement President Uhuru Kenyatta made.

A few days ago, Khaligraph Jones took a couple of artistes, songwriters, DJs, comedians, entertainers, and almost all of the top creatives in the country to Deputy President William Samoei Ruto’s Karen home to discuss ways in which anything could be done to unlock the country.

Also read Deputy President William Ruto met with Khaligraph Jones and other entertainers

“After My meeting with the Government last week, I am very sure you can now see the results, It is not exactly what we had really hoped for but at least its a start, Now Thank me on the comment Section and Respect The OG. #respecttheogs #unlockourcountry,” Khaligraph Jones shared on social media.

 

The ‘Omollo’ hitmaker says that his meeting with the DP bore fruits that all Kenyans can see. He wants every other Kenyan to thank him publicly for the “job well done”

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