Numerous accounts of large contracts resulting from corruption abound in recent Kenyan history, and despite legislation intended to stop it, there are suspicions that corruption still occurs.
In July, thirty-year-old Mr. Amenya, who is pursuing an MBA in France, posted information on social media about what he claimed was a prospective deal between Kenya and the Indian multinational Adani Group.
It dealt with the administration of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), the largest airport in the nation and the region, which has long needed a comprehensive makeover.
“When I originally received the documents, I thought it was just another government transaction. I was not aware of its significance or its size. Mr. Amenya.