Is there a bitter root in Jubilee government? Muigai Wa Njoroge tells it all

The song 'Muri Mururu' released by Muigai Wa Njoroge is a political song translated to Bitter root.

In the song, he says there's a bitter root growing in the current government and it should be uprooted with immediate effect.

In the chorus, he says the bitter root is causing division among the Kikuyu community. He has called out on Kiambu Governor James Nyoro for chasing Moses Kuria out of BBI rally in Kitui.

He has also said that the Kikuyus are the majority in the country and that when the budgets are being allocated, their numbers become the point of interest and when the enemy realised this, he came to destroy everything among the Kikuyu community.

Regrettably, he says the firstborns and community pillars were rigged out during nominations and that Kiambu county was taken by a shameless thief while others were dumped during locust era just for walking around with 'My friend'

Muigai Wa Njoroge is also cautioning his fellow Wanjikus that if they don't fight for what belongs to them, their children will hate and curse them.

Is there a bitter root in the Jubilee government? Who could it be? What could be the reason for this song?

Thank God he has translated the song for those who don't understand.

Watch it

 
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The song 'Muri Mururu' released by Muigai Wa Njoroge is a political song translated to Bitter root.

In the song, he says there's a bitter root growing in the current government and it should be uprooted with immediate effect.

In the chorus, he says the bitter root is causing division among the Kikuyu community. He has called out on Kiambu Governor James Nyoro for chasing Moses Kuria out of BBI rally in Kitui.

He has also said that the Kikuyus are the majority in the country and that when the budgets are being allocated, their numbers become the point of interest and when the enemy realised this, he came to destroy everything among the Kikuyu community.

Regrettably, he says the firstborns and community pillars were rigged out during nominations and that Kiambu county was taken by a shameless thief while others were dumped during locust era just for walking around with 'My friend'

Muigai Wa Njoroge is also cautioning his fellow Wanjikus that if they don't fight for what belongs to them, their children will hate and curse them.

Is there a bitter root in the Jubilee government? Who could it be? What could be the reason for this song?

Thank God he has translated the song for those who don't understand.

Watch it


True, Hon Kiuna ( aka Njoro 001 ) A great friend of mine , aliona haya mambo kitambo
 
😂😂😂 Hii wimbo should be banned for reminding us of the unfortunate actions of 2017
It shouldn't be banned, it's constant reminder of our ignorance at that time and how trust turned into betrayal. Actually ,this is one of the song that is making the thurakus not to tow the line.
 
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