Civic education activist and political commentator Morara Kebaso has declared that he cannot be influenced by money, stating that KSh50 million is not a significant amount that can change his position or values.
Speaking during Obinna Show Live, Morara said that such a figure is too small to buy his loyalty, emphasising his commitment to integrity and independent thinking.
The activist’s remarks, captured in clips circulating on social media, included the statement that he “cannot be bought for 50 million,” describing the amount as too little to influence his decisions or principles.

“50 millions is small amount to me. Not in a bad way but that’s not the kind of money that I can be given and it influences me. Also, I’m not the type that commercializes what I do,” Kebaso stated.

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Stand on Integrity and Civic Education

Morara has consistently positioned himself as a strong advocate for civic education and political accountability in Kenya. During various appearances on Obinna Show Live and other platforms, he has focused on educating citizens on governance, financial discipline, and leadership accountability.
In previous interviews, Morara has explained that his mission is to empower Kenyans through civic education and encourage responsible leadership and voter awareness. His engagements on Obinna Show Live often revolve around governance, economic management, and the importance of ethical leadership in shaping the country’s future.
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Message to the Youth and Leaders

The activist’s statement comes at a time when political discourse in Kenya is increasingly centred on integrity, accountability, and financial transparency. Morara has frequently challenged leaders and citizens to prioritise values over money, arguing that civic awareness and responsible decision-making are essential for national progress.
His message on the show reinforces his long-standing position that leadership and activism should not be driven by financial incentives but by commitment to public service and national development. The statement has since sparked discussions online, with many viewers debating the role of money in politics and activism.

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Growing Influence in Public Discourse

Morara Kebaso has gained prominence in recent years through media appearances, civic education campaigns, and public commentary on governance issues. His participation in Obinna Show Live continues to expand his reach, especially among young audiences who follow political and social discussions on digital platforms.