Maendeleo ya Wanaume organisation has dismissed claims that US President Barack Obama was invited to Kenya by President Uhuru Kenyatta.
According to the Global Men Empowerment Network claims, those linking Obama’s visit to State House in the country are misguided.
Chairperson of the body, Njoka Nderitu, said he wrote over 5,000-worded letter to the US President on July 11, last year inviting him in the country.
Njoka claims that he also invited First Lady Michelle Obama and their children, Malia and Sasha to accompany him.
“I posted the wording on the internet and President Obama went through and decided to visit the country,” said Nderitu.
He said that he decided to invite him because great people from Africa who are global leaders are forgotten.
“I am only waiting a call from Kenya State House for the programme that I shared with Obama in my letter,” he said.
Njoka is well remembered for clashing with hospital and churches after they declined to name his newborn son, Jesus Njoka and proposing a Bill to bar women from using contraceptives.
A report from White House pool says Obama will attend the Global Entrepreneurship Summit, an annual conference that connects entrepreneurs with business leaders, international organisations and governments in July this year.