Gachagua Paid NTV Ksh 15 Million to Lie to Kenyans Tonight



Gachagua Paid NTV Ksh 15 Million to Lie to Kenyans Tonight


Tonight, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua will be on NTV pretending to be innocent. But many Kenyans already know the truth — he is trying to clean his name after being linked to what leaders have called an attempted coup.

Sources close to political circles say Gachagua may have paid up to Ksh 15 million for this exclusive TV interview — not to speak the truth, but to fool the nation.

Why Talk Now?

Gachagua was very quiet during the Gen Z protests. While Kenyans were being tear-gassed and arrested, he was hiding. Now, when the dust is settling, he wants to talk?

He is not coming to help Kenyans. He is coming to save himself.

He knows people are saying he tried to overthrow the government. That’s why he’s using the media — to lie, confuse, and blame others.

NTV Should Not Be a Place for Lies

NTV is one of Kenya’s top TV stations. But tonight, it risks being used like a stage for fake stories. This is not about journalism — it’s a paid show. A way for Gachagua to look like a victim when he is the one many believe caused the mess.

Imagine paying 15 million shillings just to say “I didn’t plan a coup.” What leader does that?

Kenyans Will Not Forget

We must watch this interview with open eyes. Ask yourself:

  • Why now?
  • Who is benefiting?
  • Who is paying?

The truth is simple: Gachagua wants power back, and he will do anything to get it — even pay millions to lie to the people.


Watch if you want, but don’t be fooled. Kenyans are smarter than Ksh 15 million worth of lies.

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