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Madowo Laughs Off Presidency Push, Tells Voters Mnikome
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48265, member: 636"] CNN reporter Larry Madowo turned down calls to become Kenya's next president. Social media fans have been pushing the famous journalist to enter politics. Eric Mutai started the debate when he asked other Kenyans about Madowo running for the top job. The post quickly spread across Twitter as people shared their thoughts. Madowo shut down the idea right away. The journalist made jokes about how Kenyans might change their minds later. He said voters would probably elect him and later want him gone. Madowo told his followers to leave him alone about politics. He seems happy with his current career path. The reporter has no plans to swap journalism for government work. Some supporters still think Madowo could transform the country. TrojanBizzare wrote that the journalist has vision and drive to make real changes. Other users argued that backing him would be smart. They believe he could shake up how things work. Many see him as someone who fights for justice. Critics warned against picking leaders based on fame alone. Startup with Trey said politicians should focus on creating good policies. He argued that leadership is not about being popular or likeable. The job requires making laws that help citizens and businesses grow. Voters need to think about skills rather than celebrity status. Madowo works as a CNN International Correspondent and hosts African shows. He previously reported for BBC from North America and covered African business stories. The journalist covers politics, technology, culture and current events across the continent. [/QUOTE]
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