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In a video posted on Facebook, Oparanya said the photos are genuine, but wondered why someone chose to circulate them.
“Those are very genuine photos. I don’t know why someone would waste time trying to circulate them. It’s unfortunate whoever took the photos leaked to the press,” he said.
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He added that he was struggling to understand the interest people have in relation to the photo, saying they are decent.
The photos between the former governor and Biketi were first shared by Biketi on her Facebook page, raising eyebrows about the relationship between the two.
Furthermore, Oparanya addressed claims circulating about his health saying he is in perfect condition and in fact in Mombasa visiting his old buddies.
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“And there is now fake news I am in hospital, I am sick and here I am. I have a big family to protect. Those sending out fake news should stop. Here I can speak. I’ve been in Mombasa meeting my old people.”
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