Kikuyu’s will rule Kenya for many years, Says Raila’s aide

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Orange Democratic Party (ODM) leader Raila Odinga’s friend and Kisii chief campaigner Don Bosco  has hinted on who will rule the country even before the 2022 general elections.

While taking to his social media facebook page the Kisii tycoon wrote claiming that kikuyus will ruke Kenya for many years.

“I say this with a heavy heart it’s a stark reality. We others may lead Kenya but Kikuyus will rule for many years to come. No questions please! no comments please! and I’m not hating on anyone, it’s my opinion and opinion is like ……everyone has one. I have also analysed carefully our politics since Independence. You can take this to the Bank.”

His statement come a time where alot of politicians have come out to showing interest for the top seat including Deputy President William Ruto who has been on the backlashed by some Jubilee members who feel he is not eligible for presidency as well as the Wiper boss Kalonzo Musyoka.

His statement brought about different thoughts from his followers who had their on opinion.

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Here are some reactions

Otis Konsega In 2007, that guy gave us a chance to change matters. He suffered for it and was taken to the ICC. He told Jakom to be patient and wait just for a few days and he will be President. Right now, its the world against him. People realised he has the ability to break the Kikuyu jinx. Unfortunately, tribes that have been oppressed most, whose populace have suffered and have nothing to boast of since independence, have had their leaders roped into the chorus that the guy is a thief. We have forgotten that some family own land the size of Nyanza, and they were not given by God.

All this, to ensure the Kikuyu rule is extended. I tell people, and maybe I may not be alive to witness it, but trust me, 2032 or 2037, Kenyatta’s son will be president.

Call Aboko Surely our poor decisions nepotism, clansim and lack vision and confidence within other tribes disadvantages others to leaderships

Nick Mutua Well said Don Bosco Ooga Gichana the narrative has always been about use and dump hypothesis! The 2nd fiddle is always the problem when elections come not knowing that they are being used and abused. And that’s where “hatuna deni ya mtu” came from.

 

 

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