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Who is the sellout? Tarus or Kebaso? Big question Kenyans are asking as things go nasty;

Brewing feud escalate in the anti government movement as Mercy Tarus takes it on Morara Kebaso over what she termed as her tagline

The tagline ‘Kenya ni home’ has brought a lot of controvercy with activists Morara Kebaso and Mercy Tarus clashing over the  slogan with each party contesting ownership of the slogan and therefore claiming they are the de facto leaders of the movement. The two are leading different civic education mechanisms and have been using the tagline in recent weeks

Tarus took out to her X account calling out Morara for miusing the tagline, accusing him of gaining some personal political millage ““There is no such thing as a messiah in this thing. It is a collective effort. There are those that want to gain political power in the end and those that want other things. Kenya Ni Home and home must be respected!” Tarus wrote

“You cannot keep coming to me for advice and your fake commitment to the ‘movement’ then you go out to use my initiative’s name, slogan and plan to execute a vision you do not understand. Then you go out and act like you are so superior,” she vented questioning the source of funds of some of the activists.

Tarus fired a warning to Morara to avoid being sucked by fame. “Don’t think you’re the one. You’re desperate because hype is a addictive and you need the temporary high all the time. You are always in my DMs and my call logs consulting, then you go out and shine with things that don’t belong to you.” Tarus added

It comes barely a day after Morara announced that he was gifted a mansion by a well-wisher which would be used as offices as he seeks to assemble a team to conduct civic education campaigns across the country.

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