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This Is The Kenyan CEO Who Earns 1 Million Daily.

Meet The Kenyan CEO Who Earns 1 Million Per Day  Photo/courtesy Did you realize that in Kenya,there is a CEO who consistently gets back home from Work every day realizing that he has earned 1 million Kenyan shillings. Indeed, in this article am going to give you more insights about this most extravagant Man who really acquires more than our key heads in the nation .  ALSO READ INTERNET ERUPTS OVER COTU SECRETARY GENERAL FRANCIS ATWOLI'S DANCING VIDEO Gideon Muriuki is the man the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at the Cooperative Bank. Gideon is likewise the gatherings overseeing chief who claims more than 37 million offers at the Cooperative Bank. His yearly compensation is roughly 376million. While the month to month pay is 31.7 million. Further determined, would imply that he acquires 1million each and every day   Gideon was named as the overseeing chief of co-operative bank in the year 2001. Since he started his job, he managed the organization's turnaround fro

Kenya Central bank 'has no advice to give' to a man who found a stack of the old ksh.1000 notes

Eric Wakaria was doing some general cleaning in his humble abode, scouring every nook and cranny when he stumbled upon something that made his heart race. A bundle of old generation notes that are no longer in use. He did not immediately know what to do with the find but after some time he thought that maybe he needed to ask for advice from the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), the lender of last resort. ".@CBKKenya please advice on what to with these old notes I found as I was decluttering my room, " Eric Wakaria wrote. Central Bank of Kenya responded by retweeting with a heartbreaking message to Mr Wakaria. "Sorry, we have no advice to give, " the CBK's retweet read. If he had hoped that the top financial institution would ask him to bring the notes so that they could be exchanged with the new notes, the message came as a gut to the punch. The institution that regulates the banking sector had given Kenyans time to return the old generation notes. It had