Tues 9th August 2022, Election Day
WSR is at 53.3% vs RAO 46.1% out of 11.2m votes tallied from forms 34B of 234 / 291 constituencies uploaded on IEBC portal based on analysis by @MwangoCapital as at 8.44pm. This leaves results from 57 constituencies to be tallied from which RAO has a gap of 800K votes to catch-up pic.twitter.com/nyR39xG3LT— 𝗗𝗿 𝗔𝗵𝗺𝗲𝗱 𝗞𝗮𝗹𝗲𝗯𝗶, 𝕆𝔾𝕎 (@DrAhmedKalebi) August 12, 2022
WSR is at 53.3% vs RAO 46.1% out of 11.2m votes tallied from forms 34B of 234 / 291 constituencies uploaded on IEBC portal based on analysis by @MwangoCapital as at 8.44pm. This leaves results from 57 constituencies to be tallied from which RAO has a gap of 800K votes to catch-up pic.twitter.com/nyR39xG3LT
He should spend his years in retirement writing his memoirs for future generations. Then spend time swimming, taking walks, eating organic food and giving lectures on his views on Africa and it's future both democratically and economically.
Yes if he concede he will reclaim is legacy; if he cries fool in an election that is very free and fair; he will go down as a bitter loser; he doesnt have much life left; he should relax and move on; he already became PM.Quote from: sema on August 12, 2022, 10:11:22 PMHe should spend his years in retirement writing his memoirs for future generations. Then spend time swimming, taking walks, eating organic food and giving lectures on his views on Africa and it's future both democratically and economically.