Activist and recent political sensation Morara Kebaso has fallen into pressures of his critics after he offered to return contributions made to him by some kenyans.
While addressing the matter on his social media platforms, Morara Kebaso asked anyone who sent him any contributions and thinks that it was misused to reply with a screenshot of the same for him to return the money to him/her.
According to Morara, he has resorted to refunding the money Kenyans raised for him after concluding that Kenyans have not done enough to effect meaningful change in how the country is governed.
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Further, he stated that he will not allow his reputation to be dragged into the mud and be labelled a conman and beggar, especially since he was satisfied that his efforts were a genuine attempt to change Kenya for the good.
“I cannot continue to dirtify my reputation and earn the tag of a conman or beggar. It’s not worth it. For this reason, I would like to refund any Kenyan that has supported me and felt conned. But a time comes when a man must decide whether the nation is worth struggling for.”
This comes days after Morara requested Kenyans to support him financially as he sought to expand his civic education drive where Kenyans contributed Ksh 1.2 Million to procure and install a state-of-the-art PA system on his vehicle.
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However, after his post, several kenyans asked the activist to grow a thick skin not to fall for the pressure and avoid critics who want to derail his efforts and concetrate on the main goal of the movement.