Nipate
Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: audacityofhope on February 03, 2022, 08:58:42 AM
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They may just as well talk to each other in the bedroom. Even @Nowayhaha has reduced himself to only one post in the recent past. Wueh! These guys live in their own 'analytic' world.
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You were never there; Good riddance to bad rubbish.
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Because this election is a gone case. If it was as competitive as 2007, 2013 and 2017 people would be very active. Raila should juat tosha someone else and we wouls be back to discussing who is going to win etc
They may just as well talk to each other in the bedroom. Even @Nowayhaha has reduced himself to only one post in the recent past. Wueh! These guys live in their own 'analytic' world.
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Because this election is a gone case. If it was as competitive as 2007, 2013 and 2017 people would be very active. Raila should juat tosha someone else and we wouls be back to discussing who is going to win etc
They may just as well talk to each other in the bedroom. Even @Nowayhaha has reduced himself to only one post in the recent past. Wueh! These guys live in their own 'analytic' world.
I think Uhuru et al know this very well that is why they are slowly changing election rules as we get down to the wire. DP's 8 years of Kutangatanga, shaking hands, donating, engaging groups, churches, and organizing local politics all over Kenya seems to be paying off. The state may bribe officials, but it is hard to bribe millions of Kenyas. The only way to defeat DP at this point is to rig and hope that his followers will not engage in severe violence.
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Yeah it going to take brazen rigging like 2007 when ROs are abducted - but legal landscape has change - the smart phones - they are just going through depression as months reduces to days.
The chief rigger State house comptroller Mbugua Kinuthia is probably one in charge of planned rigging.
Ruto need to be on top of things - and reveal their activities - and get Kenyans to be on lookout.
I think Uhuru et al know this very well that is why they are slowly changing election rules as we get down to the wire. DP's 8 years of Kutangatanga, shaking hands, donating, engaging groups, churches, and organizing local politics all over Kenya seems to be paying off. The state may bribe officials, but it is hard to bribe millions of Kenyas. The only way to defeat DP at this point is to rig and hope that his followers will not engage in severe violence.