” Atapata Kura 500 Tu, We Can’t Sink From A Lawyer To A Comedian” Nairobi Residents Vow Not To Vote For Jalang’o Over Sifuna.
In the bustling city of Nairobi, political tensions are simmering as residents react strongly to recent developments involving popular figures vying for influential seats in upcoming elections. The spotlight is currently on Felix Odour, popularly known as Jalang’o, the incumbent Member of Parliament for Lang’ata, and his declared intention to challenge Edwin Sifuna in the 2027 senatorial race.
A Political Showdown Sparks Controversy
Jalang’o, renowned as a charismatic comedian turned politician, recently announced his bid to contest for the Nairobi Senate seat. His declaration has sparked mixed reactions among residents, many of whom feel betrayed by his political trajectory. Critics argue that Jalang’o’s move is driven more by personal ambition than a genuine desire to serve the people of Nairobi.
Residents Stand Firm: “We Can’t Sink From a Lawyer to a Comedian“
A significant portion of Nairobi’s electorate has voiced their disapproval publicly. They assert that they prefer a leader with a sober, professional background—someone like Sifuna, who is widely regarded as a brilliant and dedicated lawyer and politician. The sentiment is clear: residents believe that moving from a well-educated and serious leader to a comedian-turned-politician is a step backward for Nairobi’s governance.
One resident expressed, “Atapata kura 500 tu” (He will only secure 500 votes), emphasizing the perceived lack of serious support for Jalang’o in the upcoming race. The community seems united in the belief that Jalang’o’s political ambitions are not backed by a solid support base, and that his candidacy is more of a spectacle than a serious bid.
Betrayal and Unfulfilled Promises
The controversy deepened with allegations that Jalang’o betrayed Raila Odinga, a prominent figure in Kenyan politics. It is claimed that immediately after his election as MP, Jalang’o aligned himself with Deputy President Ruto, purportedly claiming he wanted to aid Lang’ata’s development. However, residents complain that there has been little to no visible progress in Lang’ata since then.
Critics argue that this shift in allegiance and the lack of tangible development are reasons enough to dismiss Jalang’o’s political aspirations. They see his move to challenge Sifuna as opportunistic, driven by personal gain rather than genuine service.
The Call to Respect Sifuna’s Leadership
Residents have urged Jalang’o to reconsider his move to compete against Sifuna, warning that attempting to do so would be futile. “He will only get 500 votes, and that will be the end of his political career,” one resident remarked. The community’s message is loud and clear: they prefer stability, professionalism, and genuine leadership over spectacle and betrayal.
A Clear Message for Politicians
This local uproar underscores a broader sentiment among Nairobians—a desire for leaders who have proven their commitment to service and integrity. As the 2027 elections approach, the residents’ voices serve as a reminder to aspiring politicians: trust and support are earned through consistent dedication, not mere theatrics.
Watch the Full Video on TikTok
For those interested in the full discussion and reactions from Nairobi residents, the conversation can be viewed on TikTok [here](https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSm8oPKaw/).
As political battles heat up in Nairobi, the residents’ stance against Jalang’o’s bid for the senate reflects a desire for serious leadership. Whether Jalang’o will heed this call remains to be seen, but for now, Nairobians have spoken—”Atapata kura 500 tu,” and their support for Sifuna remains unwavering.

