Kenya's presidents have always had a few powerful men who wield total authority and unquestionable power around them.
While some of the individuals either occupied political or appointive offices, others immaculately built their influence within the State House through friendship and utmost loyalty.
Farouk Kibet, the former Wareng councillor, is undoubtedly a superpower man in President William Ruto's administration. Farouk is loved and loathed in equal measure.
Without a formal political or appointive office in the State House, Farouk calls the shots in Ruto's circles and is the President's, right-hand man.