When a photo of a man identified only as Jesse Kinyanjui landed in the hands of Kenyan social media users, his fame was bound to be automatic.
The look alike was so striking that Kalonzo admitted his sense of resemblance but refuted the claims that he had fathered him.
He only wished to meet the lucky man to be brushing hands with power.
“Huyo kijana wa Kiambu anaitwa Kinyanjui ni Kalonzo kabisa. Ni Kalonzo tupu (That Kiambu young man is like my true copy). He is my complete look-alike. But be assured that I didn’t sire him,” he said.
Kalonzo told Embu voters alongside his Coalition affiliate Moses Wetangula .
Here is how he was made famous by #KOT
Together with #kalonzobro on the corridors of power, we are all one Kenya #kalonzotosha pic.twitter.com/A6vX8JbuTV
— Ezra 🇰🇪 (@EzrahOmari) February 15, 2017
Waaa this one…khai @skmusyoka your bro ..make sure u hand over after hanging boots#KalonzoBro pic.twitter.com/1BjICOyVkQ
— Kevin Mboya (@KMboya_) February 15, 2017
#KalonzoBro if all of us were to go back to our you will establish that there is no tribe in Kenya pic.twitter.com/fQXKiArOIR
— Kibet Benard (@KibetBenard_) February 15, 2017
When you see #KOT trending #KalonzoTosha & you are not sure which Kalonzo they are referring to.
#KalonzoBro pic.twitter.com/KZZKH1TJKO
— Bənà (@Bawse17) February 15, 2017
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