February 12, 2026

MP Karauri denies controversial video, offers Sh10m reward if footage is produced

MP Karauri denies controversial video, offers Sh10m reward if footage is produced

MP Karauri denies controversial video, offers Sh10m reward if footage is produced

Kasarani MP Ronald Karauri has strongly denied online allegations linking him to a controversial video, calling the claims fabricated and politically motivated.

Karauri directly addressed a well-known blogger, challenging the blogger to produce the alleged video and offering a Sh10 million incentive tied to its release.

Speaking amid growing social media speculation, the legislator suggested the claims could be politically driven, noting the country is entering a charged political period.

“I usually don’t address such topics, but I must speak on this. I am extremely straight; I’m the straightest person you will ever meet. If I’m going to have any issues, it is going to be with women. Women are the root of all problems in my life,” Karauri said.

“It is political season, and maybe people have an agenda they want to push. Don’t be scared, if it is about politics, we shall meet in the ring. The story is totally fabricated; I don’t know what agenda the blogger wants to push.”

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Karauri dismissed suggestions that he was worried about the release of compromising footage, insisting that no such material exists.

He then issued a public financial challenge, offering Sh10 million for the alleged video to be shared by Wednesday at 5 pm.

“I will give you money to share the videos, I’m giving you up to today, 5 pm. I have Sh5 million for you. I know that video does not exist,” he said.

He added that if the video is not produced, Sh8 million would instead go to his foundation to support children, while Sh2 million would fund an upcoming boxing match.

Of that amount, Sh1 million would cover Kasarani residents’ attendance at the fight, and Sh1 million would be allocated as prize money.

Karauri is an astute businessman who owns several ventures.

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