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Lawyers line up to offer pro bono services to King Kaka as Anne Waiguru threatens to sue

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Kenyan advocates of the High Court have lined up to offer pro bono services to King Kaka real name Kennedy Ombima after Kirinyaga Governor, Anne Waiguru threatened to sue him over his ‘Wajinga Nyinyi’ song off his now-highly anticipated mixtape.

King Kaka has so far released four records off his upcoming ‘The Servant & The King’ mixtape with the first one being ‘Acknowledge’ featuring Japesa, ‘Nataka’ featuring Odi Wa Muranga, ‘Dear Stranger’ featuring Xenia Manasseh and of course his recent hit record of the year off the same project dubbed ‘Wajinga Nyinyi’ tht he released without features.

King Kaka said this about Waiguru on his ‘Wajinga Nyinyi’ song; “So Waiguru is still in the office and we forgot NYS scandal? They bought one pen worth KSh 20 at KSh 8,000. It is either we as Kenyans are fools or somebody has taken the marking scheme. The youths are betting with death claiming betting has given them jobs than the government,”.

Anne Waiguru threatened to sue King Kaka and Kenyan top lawyers has come forth to offer pro bono services to defend King Kaka when and if Anne Waiguru decides to take the matter to Court.

“Happy to offer pro bono services for @RabbitTheKing. Theft of public funds should be fought by all Kenyans” read one tweet from Thirdway Alliance Kenya Party leader Ekuru Aukot.

Other advocates of the High Court of Law who also offered their services are Martha Karua, Ahmednasir Abdullahi and Nelson Havi.