Well, if he runs to the US with it, he won't get anywhere unless he bundles a few million dollars in cash and donates equal amounts to both US political parties. That, and a few more million to Washington K-Street lobbyists, state governments, local governments, the US Food and Drug Administration, and the US Drug Enforcement Agency, and he can set up shop. But he can't forget to do this, as otherwise, he'll get labeled a "trafficker". Ask Mwau. I guess someone forgot to give him the memo, or that e-mail message got stuck in his spam filter, because that's the only difference between a "drug baron" and a "pharmaceutical company" in these United States of America.
Up it to 10 million, and all the sudden Kenya is granted favored nation status, and it's government can do no wrong! The US president might even make a visit!
But still, I doubt there would be any buyers, as there's simply too much cheap Afghan heroin on the streets, now that it has been "liberated" from the hands of the infamous Tally-banana, similar to how all that light, sweet crude is being "liberated" from the clutches of Qaddafi.
Even if Khat/Chat/Quat/Miraa/Veve wasn't a drug (and it has been considered so since Somalis in the US started driving taxicabs and offering it to passengers as "chewable coffee"), and was, say, a vegetable, he'd be better off staying far away from the US and UK with that; there's a big world out there without having to deal with the nonsense that comes with selling to those two. The inspections, the fees, the consultants, the invasion or privacy and sovereignty, on and on and on... there's billions of dollars waiting to be made in the rest of the world without that headache.
Or you could just put a label on it that says "Made in China" and all the aforementioned processes and procedures can be dutifully forgotten.
Agoa what? Agoa who?
Best,
Hill