To add to the style, Wajackoyah donned rugged jeans green Army Anorak jacket.
He also had a T-shirt, paying tribute to the late Reggae star Bob Marley, who died in 1981.
"In Memory of Bob Marley," read the shirt that has a drawing of Marijuana plant.
This look was accompanied by a chain, sunglasses and black boots.
Prof George Wajackoyah in Rastafarian attire Image: Mercy Mumo
Wajackoyah's style appeared to bring out a message his has been vocally advocating for - the legalisation and commercialization of Bhang or Marijuana.
"There are a lot of good things that come out of this plant. I have never smoked but I intend to smoke that day when I am elected as President. As soon as I am sworn in I will smoke the first joint," he said in a past interview on KTN.
While announcing his presidential bid, Wajackoyah laid down some of his plans for the country when he assumes office as the Head of State.
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