George Wajackoyah Introduces Gorgeous Daughters, Kenyans React: "Warembo Sana"
- George Wajackoyah surprised many by unveiling a rarely seen side of himself, sharing a touching family moment that caught even his followers off guard
- Kenyans did not hold back as they filled the comments with admiration and cheeky proposals, with some asking for a hand in marriage
- Many also lauded him and encouraged him to return to Kenya and run for office again during the 2027 General Election
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Roots Party leader George Wajackoyah has sparked a buzz online after offering a rare look into his private life.

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The politician recently introduced his two beautiful daughters to the public for the first time.
Known widely for his unique political ideologies, including his proposal to legalise bhang and explore snake farming as revenue-generating ventures during his 2022 presidential campaign, Wajackoyah has often kept his family out of the spotlight.
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However, over the weekend, the revered scholar broke tradition, sharing a heartwarming photo of himself flanked by his daughters, Salmah Luchiri and Hajara Luchiri.

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The trio appeared all smiles in the picture shared on his Facebook page, with one of the daughters holding a bouquet, seemingly congratulating their father, who recently graduated with a PhD from a university in the United States.
Wajackoyah, who is known for his iconic beard, durag, and laid-back fashion even in formal settings, was seen beaming with pride in the touching family moment.
The photo offered a glimpse into his softer, more personal side, something many Kenyans admitted they had never seen before.
Capturing the wholesome post, he wrote:
"My Jewels. They celebrated me in recognition of my academic accomplishments. Salmah, my last born, is pursuing her med studies at Nottingham University. She dropped in last night to celebrate with me in London. Marjorie (Hajara), my first is on a selfie."
Social media users were quick to flood the comments section with admiration for the duo, noting their stunning beauty and unmistakable resemblance to their father.
Some were surprised to learn that the former presidential candidate has grown daughters, while others praised him for raising accomplished young women in the UK.
Wajackoyah also has a son who resides in the US.
See the post below:
Social media reactions
Here are some comments from social media users:
Duncan Nyongesa:
"He does durag off when with babies ..... Family is power."
Margaret Bulialia:
"When dad is happy ,the Orondas' are happy too. Congrats."
Breezway Pascal:
"Ni warembo sana. Can I be your in-law sir."
San Odhiamboh Tundah Jr:
"Wagotee tu sana, we love them and want them home."
Alastair Ali Aswani:
"Beautiful family! You’re looking great, Professor, along with your lovely daughters Salama and Hajarah. Karibu sana Eldoret."
Ramos Kimunya:
"You have beautiful ladies."
Eliakim Cheruiyot:
"Hello sir, good morning my Excellency..great family God bless you so much nawapenda sana."
Elijah Ruto:
"Great and blessings to all of you as a family. You are our people and we are proud of you."
Mike Faithy:
"I see you being my father in law soon, na wanakufanana."
Mufti Islam:
"Mashallah Father in law I hope you don't keep dogs to protect my sisters coz soon I'm nocking that gate I hope the dowry won't force me to sell one of my kidneys 🤣🤣🤣 May Allah protect you Sir the only person who can change Kenya."

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Why did Wajackoyah lose in 2022 polls?
Previously, Wajackoyah attributed his 2022 presidential loss to low support from the Luhya community.
He said many voters in the region chose tribal loyalty over leadership potential.
According to him, if the Luhya had fully backed his bid, he might have won.
He also expressed frustration with older voters, saying they often focus on a candidate’s wealth and background instead of their vision and ability to lead.
Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
Source: TUKO.co.ke