Ahead of Nairobi governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko's arraignment in court on Monday, political analyst and TV talk show host Tony Gachoka has urged the governor to become 'orderly' while in court.

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Making these recommendations via his Twitter handle, Gachoka advised the governor to get a good lawyer, be calm and dress in an official manner while in court.

He also urged him to suspend his social media accounts for now and go silent and arrive at the court in a simple car.

" IF I WERE Sonko I would Get a Very Good LAWYER, Wear a SUIT to Court, Remove Bling & GOLD IMAGE, Suspend Social Media accounts or Bring them DOWN. I would go SILENT, go to court with a SIMPLE car & One driver - kill the convoy - STOP THREATENING People & REACH OUT", Gachoka said in a post on Twitter.

Gachoka's comments come after there drama was witnessed during the governor's arrest in Voi on Friday, which in a video,  the governor is seen wrestling with officers.

Also, there was a recent outrage from Kenyans after the county chief went ahead to post his gold-coated furniture on social media in the name of sharing the county's emergency contacts with residents.

Many criticized the governor for mocking his subject amid a deplorable state of environment and economy. 

The embattled governor is set to be arraigned in Court on Monday to answer to corruption charge after the Director of Public Prosecutions Noordin Haji called for his arrest.

Shortly after his arrest, he was airlifted to Nairobi and later detained at the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission headquarters police station. 

Sonko who has had run-ins with several government institutions is accused of corruption alongside several others including former Nairobi County workers.

The former Madakara MP and Nairobi Senator, has on several occasions denied corruption allegations against him even as he maintains that he is a victim of cartels fighting back.