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{{Infobox Ethnic group
|group=Kikuyu
|image = Image with inadequate rationale removed: [[ImageImagem:JomoKenyatta.gif|95px]] [[ImageImagem:Mwai Kibaki, October 2003.jpg|95px]] [[ImageImagem:Tom morello.jpg|95px]], [[ImageImagem:Wangari Maathai potrait by Martin Rowe.jpg|95px]]
|caption = <small>[[Kikuyu#List of prominent Kikuyu people|Notable Kikuyus]]:<br/>[[Jomo Kenyatta]], [[Mwai Kibaki]], [[Tom Morello]], [[Wangari Maathai]]<br/>
|poptime= 5,347,000 Kikuyu people in [[Kenya]]<ref>http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=kik Accessed 2007/07/09</ref>,
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===Post-independence===
[[ImageImagem:Mwai Kibaki, October 2003.jpg|thumb|[[Mwai Kibaki]] is a Kikuyu.]]
[[Jomo Kenyatta]], Kenya's first president, was a Kikuyu. Kenya's third and current president, [[Mwai Kibaki]] is also a Kikuyu. Kibaki won the 2002 elections in a landslide against [[Uhuru Kenyatta]], son of the first president, despite outgoing president [[Daniel arap Moi]]'s support for Kenyatta. [[Wangari Maathai]], Africa's first female Nobel Peace Prize winner, is a Kikuyu, as is the famous Kenyan author [[Ngugi wa Thiong'o]], who now writes exclusively in [[Kikuyu language|Kikuyu]] and [[Swahili language|Swahili]]. [[John Githongo]], the former anti-graft advisor to the president, now since 2005 self-exiled in Britain, is a Kikuyu.