Nairobi City Stars CEO Patrick Korir has tipped Nick Mwendwa to put Kenya’s football on the world map if he gets a free hand to do his job after being re-elected on Saturday.
The 41-year-old IT guru was handed another four-year term to run football in the country after he humiliated his opponents in a national election where he secured 77 votes with his closest challenger only managing 5.
Former Gor Mahia CEO Omondi Aduda with his running mate Athanas Obango came second with just five votes. Herbert Mwachiro, who once served as the FKF deputy CEO alongside Harold Ndege, who is a former Kenya international, walked home with three votes.