- On Thursday, March 13, President William Ruto wondered why Kenyans have been naming him since 2022
- South C County's MP reminded the President to joke his new joke after forgetting to mention it
- However, Abass, who praised the president's visit, called on Ruto not to be overwhelmed by many jokes names
Nairobi – A member of the South County parliament William Ruto Not being influenced by the various jokes given to him by Kenyans.
Source: UGC
What Ruto said about Lakabu
On Thursday, March 13, the president expressed his displeasure with various fans.
Ruto said that since winning the 2022 general election, Kenyans have overwhelmed him with new names.
The president recounted Kenyans at first referring to him as a man driving, then the survivor, later Zacchaeus, and finally Kasongo.
“I want to ask you Nairobi people you will not kill me by new names, you started by giving me the name Hustler, then you called me survvivor. Ruto kept the pool.
Abass Khalif encourages Ruto about Lakabu
Speaking at the same meeting, the South C warden for the president told the president that many of the latters were the result of the love that Kenyans had for him.
Abass reminded Ruto to joke with his new nickname, 'El Chapo', which is very widespread.
“Now it's spreading the gospel of the President in this area. Mr. President, these young people love you, they call you a lot of names because they value you. You know you forgot one, they called you El Chapo,” Abass said.
Abass, a MCAS member of Nairobi from the ODM party who welcomed the president in Lang'ata, praised Ruto's focus on development plans in the city.
The presidential visit to the city focuses on his commitment to involving local leaders and addressing key development issues in Nairobi.
The existence of many MCAs emphasizes the importance of cooperation between national governments and counties in bringing development to Nairobi residents.
MCA South Abass Khalif (left) and President William Ruto (right). Photo: Abass Khalif.

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What is the origin of the nickname of El Chapo?
The current 'el Chapo' situation emerged after the President promised the Nairobi County government to make a chapati machine.
On Tuesday, March 11, the Governor Johnson Sakaja He asked Ruto to support his plan to feed the Dishi and the county.
Responding to Sakaja's request, the President promised to get a machine capable of making one million chapters a day.
Grandpa Owino He criticized Sakaja for asking for a chapter machine from President Ruto for the Dishi County program.
Owino looked at the request, issued after Ruto promised to buy such a machine, as a barrier to the most important issues in Nairobi.
Saboti MP Caleb Amisi also accused Sakaja of lacking proper priorities for Nairobi residents after the request by the Chapati machine.
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