It is no doubt that Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko is among the most flamboyant politicians in the country.
He has severally stepped out in flashy clothes and jewellery which has further soaked in the idea that he is a rich man.
On Sunday, the county boss went a step further by showing off the serviettes he uses in his home, after branding them with American dollar prints.
This is as the county boss appeared on K24's Punchline show hosted by Anne Kiguta.
The county boss also waded into some of the leading political debates currently, among them the narrative that President Uhuru Kenyatta should be kept around after his retirement.
He threw his weight behind the idea that Uhuru should come back even after the lapse of his second and last term in 2022.
According to Sonko, he will not have fully delivered as he might have wished to, therefore, needs more time at the helm.
"Absolutely, the President has not been given enough time to work for Kenyans. He has good initiatives. There is the affordable housing and Big 4 agenda," he said.
The idea was first suggested by the Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU) Secretary-General Francis Atwoli during last year's Labour Day celebrations in Nairobi.