Michael Njogu given the prop car key from Marydady Motors CEO, Eric Mwangi Ngige for his 2013 Nissan Note estimated to be worth $7000. Photo credit: Twitter/MarydadyMotors
Michael Njogo given the prop car key from Marydady Motors CEO, Eric Mwangi Ngige for his 2013 Nissan Note estimated to be worth $7000. Photo credit: Twitter/MarydadyMotors

Uhuru Kenyatta’s look alike finally gets the promised car!

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President Uhuru Kenyatta lookalike is one happy and lucky man to be precise after he was finally handed over the car that he was promised by the car dealers, Maridady Motors.

The doppelganger of the President, real name Michael Njogo Gitongo became an overnight internet sensation after his photo taken by his friend went viral and people started asking questions about him and where he’s from.

That sparked a lot of interest from the media and netizens at large and when Maridady caught wind of Michael Njogo Gitonga they had to do something nice for the President look-alike, some might say they did that for the attention and clout but we say, whatever the reason they decided to help Mr. Michael Njogo Gitongo, they have absolutely changed the life of a man who would otherwise continue to stay in an impoverished situation in Umoja estate.

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The other day, Maridady Motors lived up to their promise and safely handed over a 2013 Nissan Note car to Michael Njogo Gitonga estimated to be worth KSh. 700,000.

The 2013 Nissan Note that Michael Njogu Gitonga was gifted by Maridady Motors through their CSR program. Photo credit: Twitter/MarydadyMotors
The 2013 Nissan Note that Michael Njogu Gitonga was gifted by Maridady Motors through their CSR program. Photo credit: Twitter/MarydadyMotors

“I wouldn’t want to fail after being given a KSh 700,000 asset.” Michael Njogo Gitonga said, adding, “I want to continue growing, and if possible, expand my business.”

Michael Njogo Gitonga addressing the media after he was gifted the car with no strings attached whatsoever. Photo credit: Twitter/MaridadyMotors
Michael Njogo Gitonga addressing the media after he was gifted the car with no strings attached whatsoever. Photo credit: Twitter/MaridadyMotors

Maridady Motors through their CEO, Eric Mwangi Ngige said they opted to give out the car as part of their CSR(corporate social responsibility) with no strings attached whatsoever.

“We settled on him because we understand that the coronavirus crisis negatively affected his business,” said the car-dealing firm’s CEO, Eric Mwangi Ngige.

 

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