- Kenyans have drawn meanings from leaked photos showing MP Oscar Sudi passed out from alcohol in an unknown club
- Many suggested he might be stressed after his multi-million-shilling club was vandalized and after his constituents backlashed him for voting yes on the finance bill
- The photos, which are yet to be verified, show Sudi slumped on a sofa having lost conscious, while in another a woman whined her waist for him
Kenyans have reacted to photos of MP Oscar Sudi passed out from alcohol at an unknown club after the images leaked on social media.
Many speculated that the MP was stressed and possibly depressed after his multi-million-shilling club was vandalized by protesters and his constituents expressed vehemently that they no longer wanted him.
Sudi was one of many MPs who voted yes for the finance bill, and many Kenyans believe the backlash against these MPs may have contributed to his excessive drinking.
The photos showed him slumped on a sofa in a club, with a bottle of alcohol on a nearby table and disco lights playing around him, his head bent as if unconscious.
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In another photo, likely taken before he blacked out, he is seen holding a woman by the waist as she danced on him while he sat drunk.
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The images have left many Kenyans with numerous questions, as the MP is not known for drinking to such an extent.
Sudi Addresses Online Trolls Over Money Donation Video
The embattled MP also took to social media last night to address a video that netizens were criticizing him for, where he was seen donating wads of cash in a paper bag.
Information circulating online suggested that Sudi had donated a whopping Kshs 20 million from his pockets, causing an uproar as Kenyans accused him of extravagance with public money.
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Sudi clarified that the 20 million was the total amount raised by the end of the fundraiser and that he had found the donations at 14 million when he contributed his share.
In the video, the seemingly distressed MP also addressed his political rivals, particularly Kakamega Governor Boni Khalwale, blaming him for spreading the misleading rumors.