March 17, 2025

Morara Kebaso offers to make refunds after criticism

Morara Kebaso offers to make refunds after criticism

Morara Kebaso has offered to refund Kenyans who believe he has been duping the public

Morara Kebaso has offered to refund Kenyans who believe he has been duping the public.

In a statement dated Saturday, September 21, Kebaso acknowledged that some Kenyans were sceptical of his initiatives to expose the government for various ills.

He noted that some believed he was doing the expose for his benefit, allegations that he denied.

Therefore, he called on any disgruntled Kenyan who had donated any finances towards his work to seek a refund from him.

Kebaso explained that he did not want his name and reputation to be tainted, hence the push to make the refunds for those who do not believe in his cause.

“My observation is that most Kenyans have already decided the country they want to live in. I cannot continue to soil my reputation and earn the tag of a conman or beggar. It’s not worth it,” he stated.

“I have a company to run and a family that loves me. For this reason, I would like to refund any Kenyan who has supported me and felt conned.”

Consequently, he called upon those disgruntled to share their Mpesa numbers for verification, adding that he would promptly make the refunds.

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Meanwhile, he took a swipe at Miguna Miguna over comments he made on his X account maintaining that he had opted not to respond to the lawyer owing to his respect for elders.

“Miguna, I saw your demeaning comments but refused to respond because I dont fight fathers. Bishop Tee Mwangi taught me that. Kindly comment below with your MPesa message for a quick refund,” Kebaso added.

Since the Finance Bill protests, Kenyans have been donating in kind to facilitate Kebaso’s movement across the country. The youth leader had been exposing government projects that had been abandoned after launch.

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