- Mike Sonko has finally met the viral lady who tattooed his face on her thigh
- The lady, Mary Njoki, travelled all the way from her Muranga home to meet the ex-governor in his Nairobi office
- Sonko offered to open a Ksh200k business for her, and give her a job she could do before the business was set up
Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has finally met Mary Njoki, the viral sensation who tattooed his face on her thigh.
In a video shared on Sonko’s Instagram, the two are seen warmly greeting each other as Mary, who traveled from Muranga, arrived.
Njoki skyrocketed to online stardom just three days ago when her tattoo, identified by cyber sleuths, went viral.
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Sonko initially reacted warmly to the news before extending an invitation for Njoki to grace his lavish Nairobi office.
What Request Did Njoki Make To Sonko?
During their meeting, Njoki, dressed in matching biker shorts, was asked by Sonko to showcase her sizable thigh tattoo before they engaged in a catch-up session.
It was then that Njoki expressed her desire to become a business owner, explaining that she needed to provide for her two children.
Naomba unisaidie na kazi. Naweza Fanya kazi mingi kama ya biashara ya kuuza nguo huko Muranga.
Mary Njoki
Although Sonko was initially surprised to learn that Njoki had only completed primary school education, he didn’t dismiss her request.
Instead, he offered her two options: a job within one of his ventures or assistance in starting her own business.
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Njoki eagerly accepted the latter, revealing her ambition to launch a secondhand clothing business in her hometown of Muranga.
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Sonko agreed to fulfill her dream but stipulated that he wouldn’t provide her with the requested cash amount but rather send his representatives to purchase the necessary stock and cover expenses.
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While Sonko commended Njoki’s bold gesture, he emphasized that tattooing his face didn’t guarantee assistance or employment, as seen in Njoki’s case.