He went on to explain why he doesn't favour using a plate.
"Unajua me nakulianga directly from the sufuria. Kwangu sina plates. Sasa unapika ugali kwa sufuria ndio uweke kwa plate, unaharibu sahani. Me nakulianga kwa sufuria straight. (You know, I eat directly from the sufuria. I don't have plates in my house. Why should you serve me Ugali in a plate. That is wasting time and resources. I eat from the sufuria. Direct.)"
In June this year, Wajackoyah said he rocks a durag as a sign of protest against corruption in Kenya.
Speaking during an interview with Citizen TV, Wajackoyah spoke about his humble beginnings.
"I am a former street boy, a grave digger. I have children and a wife who live in the US, my kids live in the US. This durag is a protest against corruption. When African Americans were taken in as slaves. A lot of them died on the ship. They were told to throw the dead people into the water."
Adding,
"Before doing so, they would tear the clothes of the dead and tie them as a durag on the head. The number of durags showed the number of people who had died."
Wajackoyah has also never smoked Bhang although his main manifesto is for Kenya to legalize Marijuana.
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