He was abandoned at 16 years following his parents' divorce and became a street boy in Nairobi, before a well-wisher came to his rescue and paid his secondary school fees.
Wajackoyah said that his priority would be to engage in activities that can generate enough income for Kenya in a bid to clear the country's public debt, which is almost hitting Ksh 10 trillion.
Wajackoyah was the source of the 'Shot in State House' theory in respect of the murder of Dr Robert Ouko, a topic he has recently surfaced during his campaign period.
At the time Wajackoya alleged that Biwott had shot Ouko in state house as the late President moi watched.
In the article Wajackoyah alleged that President Daniel Arap Moi,[11] Kenya's then Energy Minister Nicholas Biwott, and the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Hezekiah Oyugi were directly and personally involved with Ouko's murder which he said occurred at State House in Nakuru.
Wajackoyah said that his priority would be to engage in activities that can generate enough income for Kenya in a bid to clear her public debt, which is almost hitting Ksh 10 trillion.
[15] Wajackoya's controversial utterances have seen a petition filed in court to block him from running for presidency on grounds of "mental soundness".
[16] In July 2022, a Kenyan lawyer, Benard Okello, filed a petition in court to have Wajackoya barred from running for the 2022 general elections on grounds of being "mentally unfit".