In 2021, UDA initiated the wheelbarrow movement, with notable personalities like Antoneosoul attending the launch event.
Recent revelations from media personality Anto Neosoul shed light on an unpaid hosting gig.
This was during President Ruto’s wheelbarrow party launch.
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Videos circulating online capture moments of Anto Neosoul and other celebrities pushing President Ruto on a wheelbarrow.
It sparked discussions among the online community.
On X.com, a Kenyan named Conrad Kulo utilized the video as a platform to discuss youth issues.
In a playful tone, he referred to a previous episode and encouraged the youth to wake up.
One user tagged Anto Neosoul with a GIF, prompting the media personality to confirm that indeed, he had not been compensated for his services.
In his response, Anto expressed his seriousness about financial matters, stating, “And you know I don’t play with my money! But wueeeeh.”
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The UDA party, marked by the symbol of a wheelbarrow, became synonymous with Ruto’s hustler nation brand.
After official registration, the party embarked on an assertive rebranding campaign, securing a spacious office at Kilimani’s Makindi Road, aptly named Hustler’s Centre.
During the 2022 Presidential race, Ruto actively campaigned, specifically challenging the youth to assert themselves and play a crucial role in the upcoming general election.
Emphasizing that the youth constitute the largest voting population, Ruto urged them to stand up and make their voices heard in shaping the nation’s future.