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Thursday, 13 November 2014

Raila Odinga's visit to Kibera was actually not something to writeabout.

#Willy Omosa
He visited in an area called High rise, a region that heavily Voted for President Kenyatta (yes in Kibra there are areas Uhuru got more votes than Raila). After inspecting a project Kibaki government initiated, residents started booing him when he started speaking. They started chanting, "hatutaki vitendawili".


Since the reception was not good, Raila decided to make another impromptu visit to an area where he commands supporters, he drove through Silanga, Undugu towards Darajani where he alighted and started walking. Thats where he found his hooligans who can sleep down for him to step over. He then walked greeting people after being humiliated at Laini Saba, an Uhuru Stronghold. Ironically he met NYS youth at work while he was passing by and they continued with their work.

Odinga later drove to Kibra's Kamukunji ground in Katwikira where the National language spoken is 'Luo'. He held his rally there and collected OKOA booklets, something i had already forgotten


Jacinta Kendi
why didn't he do anything in that place for the 2 decader he was their paliamentary representative? now he's talking as if nothing is happening
Like1Today at 6:38am

Mukiri Wa Githendu
Raila lost his mind long time ago!! The master of tsunamis, storms, revolutions, dialogues, referendums, men in black, vitendawili, fulani ana mpira, nusu mkate, nusu mkeka, nusu choo, takataka baharini, 1 against 41, madoadoa, and many other despotic and empty sloganeering- is sick somewhere in the brain and requires psychiatric care and other medical care! Every now and then you will find him traveling abroad for medical care and he will be pretending to go deliver lectures here and there! It would be an understatement to say Raila is schizophrenic!!! I just wish him well and hope he will live long enough to witness the peak of Jubilee revolution!!!!

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