Of Julius Njogu and the Stanchart Marathon Cheat

When Njogu trodded second in position…raising his arms in victory no one imagined it was a perfect case of noble-cheat…any honest man cannot imagine cheating in a noble caurse like this.
It was a shame since he not only painfully defended himself but went ahead demanding the prize which came with being second which I understand was 650,000 Kenya shillings.
I couldn’t help but worry at the rate our society is rotting with scum after scum even on a noble cause like this or is it the comical story of the tortoise and the rabbit.
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huyu ni fala sana … at the end of that race, u can’t have that much energy to sprint

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hii kenya ina mambo mingi unaweza pata yeye ndiye mshindi halisi

Huyu jamaa ni star, the real definition of a hustler.

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Huyo anafaa kuwa governor! That guy has massive talent that this govt needs:D:D:D

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He had done his calculations well… registered for the race, bought the regalia … The odds were definitely not against him.
Unfortunately shit happened.
Hata alitoa viatu ku prove vidole zime sweat.

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ange join one kilometer from the end bado angekua na nguvu ya kuwapita na a sweat

The level of greed, cheating and corruption in this country is hitting alarming levels. Who would have thought anyone could attempt to steal a marathon?
:D:D:D:D

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Kenya is becoming a country of firsts.

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His name betrayed him :smiley:

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kama angejipa jina kama Kipchirchir ama Kiplimo, no suspicions would have been raised

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Hangetoa mbesha kwa bank with such a name

Sema kucheat bila mpango au mpangilia

angesema apewe cash

The organisers i bet write cheques. Nobody walks around with such amount

Yaani he had to come from Mount Kenya. Hii nyumba ya Mumbi ina mambo

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Ni kutafutia tu anatafutia bibi na watoto

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heheh. Its called RUNTERPRENEURSHIP.

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Money hungry hyenas is what we have become as a country.Na Trump akitwambia ivo tuna mdiss.We are proving him right everyday.

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agree more. …if Kenya was a currency I would be using dollars like Zimbabweans