Meet George Ogada, CS John Mbadi’s Alleged Jobless nephew Working At Mjengo Site

Meet George Ogada, CS John Mbadi’s alleged nephew staying at Wiga village of Gwasi, Suba. Says he joined Maseno University in 2013 but graduated 11 years later due to financial challenges.

Ogada is married to a lady whom he met at Maseno and graduated with Bachelor of Education Arts in 2021. The two are blessed with 2 kids, a daughter aged 8 and a son aged 6.

The alleged Mbadi’s nephew says they are both jobless graduates. The wife teaches at a private school in Nakuru where they stay while he does load and offloading of goods, mainly cements and metals in a hardware.

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Ogada is appealing to the public to help him secure a job as his health is deteriorating because inhaling of the cement dust

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