Ben Githae has composed a new song that is in praise of the current Deputy President, Kithure Kindiki.

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The gospel artiste has been known for creating politically affiliated songs that support his favourite candidates, a few of which have gone viral.
The DP seems to be the latest 'beneficiary' of Githae's creative mind as he composed a few verses for him, which will come in handy in the next General Election.
Githae launched the song during a meeting between Mt. Kenya artistes and Kindiki at his Karen home to discuss issues affecting the industry.
Each artiste had a chance to introduce themselves and sing a few verses of their original songs, but for Githae, he did one better.
After receiving the microphone, the singer burst into song praising the DP, as he urged his fellow musicians to help him sing it out.
As the song became more rhythmic, Kindiki was so impressed that he got up to clap and dance, which led to the rest of the guest to follow suit.
This encouraged Githae to continue with his song, with the chorus that said:
"Kindiki is ours, we will not leave him by the roadside."
"A good leader, a humble leader. A leader from the mountain and one we love. He will look after the coffee and tea. He will protect our farmers and our learners," the singer said in some of his verses.
He ended by asking if the song was up to par, with everybody hailing him for composing it.
Here are some of the reactions from the meeting:
Ephraim Njega said:
"When the economy isn't working, most people become cheap. There's nothing easier than manipulating hungry people. A hungry person will vote for the devil if he remembers to bring a loaf of bread."
Elung'at Hsc said:
"Nikiona Ben Githae najua which side will loose the 2027 elections."
Robert Njai said:
"To call morima artists you only need to put coins in a container and shake it kut kut kut!"
Daniel Njuguna said:
"Someone to tell Kithure Kindiki that even Raila invited Diamond and still lost. Not even Samidoh will rescue them."
Nico Nico said:
"Ben Githae has his own mulima."
Stevie Maina said:
"I only feel bad because it is not me invited, if i get the chance to eat I also say."

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Earlier, TUKO.co.ke reported that Samidoh left his fans worried after sharing a message online.
The singer noted that if he died before his time, it should always be known that he lives a great life and traveled the world.
He asked that the world remember his name and dream for better lives for generations to come.
He later was seen supporting Kindiki at the said event, even supporting his second term as deputy president.
Source: TUKO.co.ke