Jaguar
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Former Starehe MP Charles Njagua aka Jaguar has captured the attention of netizens after showing off his mansion and flashy cars in a parking lot as he flexes over his lavish lifestyle.

The father of five posted photos of his modern townhouse on social media with three expensive cars parked in his parking lot.

"Success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts," the politician captioned photos of his mansion.

 
 

Previously the Kigeugeu hitmaker lived in a four-bedroom villa in Athi River's Greenpark estate, but it seems he moved out and now lives in a bigger mansion.

Jaguar is the latest celebrity who has recently showed of his house, leaving fans dying of jealousy.

"Uweeee......wacha nitafute pesa...," a fan said.

 
 

Some of his fans congratulated him on this new achievement, terming him as a determined and focused person.

"Hard work pays, congratulations bossy," a fan said.

Jaguar has been well known for his famous songs from the time he came into the industry in the year 2004 when he recorded his first single "Utaweza Kweli" under Mandugu Digitali record label.

He later joined East African music powerhouse, Ogopa Deejays in 2005 where he recorded and released several singles among them his popular hit single "Kigeugeu".

in 2013 Jaguar began recording with Main Switch Studios founded by Jaguar's one of the long-serving record producers, Philip Makanda formerly from Ogopa Deejays.

Jaguar has over years established his own enterprises that have now become very lucrative businesses.

Besides his music business, Jaguar owns a fleet of personal luxury cars and is known to have investments in Real Estate as well as the Transport and Aviation industry.

On 9th August 2017 Jaguar was elected to serve the constituency of Starehe in Nairobi on Jubilee Party ticket after defeating Steve Mbogo, Boniface Mwangi and Mwaniki Kwenya.

Jaguar was also appointed by former president Uhuru Kenyatta as a Director of  NACADA for the campaign against Alcohol and Drug abuse.