
President Uhuru Kenyatta and Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party leader Raila Odinga danced Saturday night away during the UB40 concert at the Carnivore grounds in Nairobi.
The two leaders and their family members joined revelers at the legendary UK Reggae band’s ‘Real Labour of Love’ 40th Anniversary tour of Kenya.
UB40’s Ali Campbell and Astro kept revelers asking for more hits throughout the course of their over one hour performance made up of the best songs from their albums.
The event was sponsored by Hot96 FM, one of the radio stations under the Royal Media Services stable.
Hot96 FM presenter and veteran Citizen TV news anchor Jeff Koinange was the event host and has been captured in a now viral video dancing alongside President Kenyatta.
His Excellency The President having a good time #UB40InNairobi No body can stop reggae ⛔⛔🙌🤸♂️🤸♂️#nobodycanstopreggae#UhuruKenyatta #bbinonesense#BBIInKitui pic.twitter.com/7SoNGl68DM
— Nakuru 👓 Check 🇰🇪 (@OnyiegoUsher) February 1, 2020
Mr. Odinga is also seen on a few videos dancing on stage with politicians Rachel Shebesh and Nick Salat.
Raila Odinga @RailaOdinga inside #UB40InNairobi Concert dancing Nobody Can Stop Reggae @KoinangeJeff pic.twitter.com/a0spHkBLN2
— Charles Mark Dienya (@MarkDienya) February 1, 2020
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