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Offline kwesta

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HNIB's Itumbi
« on: August 21, 2022, 07:57:05 PM »
The Hustler Nation Intelligence Bureau ( HNIB) agents are
Reporting that:

1. The FOUR Mazematics IEBC Commissioners are writing their compositions and Narratives from Amboseli.

2. The 10-Seater plane they flew in with was facilitated by State House.

3. That is after a Three-day Rendevous at a famous Mall in Nairobi where they took apartments with a round the clock guard by Recce cleared by State House.

4. In the Mall apartments, they fraternized with Politicians from Azimio and their rooms and apartment costs were sorted by the Azimio team.

5. The FOUR Commissioners are considering three options as they write their stories and compositions...

a) File their own Case against their employer

b) File Affidavits in favour of the Azimio case

c) File a Report of the Elections in court to inform the Judges of their version of the Election process.

6. President Kenyatta as chair of Azimio and Raila Odinga are expected to File the Supreme Court case tomorrow.

It is so DECLASSIFIED!

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2022, 07:57:41 PM »
The Hustler Nation Intelligence Bureau (HNIB) agents are reporting that:

1. The FOUR Mazematics Commissioners are back in town after the HNIB expose earlier indicating & confirming they were hiding in Amboseli.

2. All the 10 people on board 5YZBS Boschovich have touched down at Wilson Airport this evening  at 5:57PM

3. Nick Salat, an Azimio affiliated SG received the group at Wilson Airport. Feel free to draw your conclusions on the financiers.

4. HNIB agents are wondering why they are being transported like mercenaries on a clandestine mission.

At Wilson they got in full covered up with Face size masks and Caps as if being hidden from the world.

5. HNIB agents however take good note that their security has been increased and upgraded.

At Wilson they were picked by two Black and armoured cars.

It is so DECLASSIFIED!

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2022, 07:58:54 PM »
Next they will kidnap the Supreme court judges to go write judgements in Turkana.

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2022, 08:32:58 PM »
Gideon Moi and Uhuru Kenyatta have taken personal charge because they know they are main target of Ruto.

Supreme Court judges will be under intense pressure the next two weeks.

This is their last ditch effort.

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #4 on: August 21, 2022, 08:34:52 PM »
The good thing Ruto seem to be on top of things.

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #5 on: August 21, 2022, 08:38:54 PM »
Let's hope so. If I were a judge there I would collect the money and rule as per my conscience.

I've wondered for long why no commissioner came to scream live on TV that they were under duress especially seeing they were on live TV. Or perhaps they were lied that it was recorded.

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #6 on: August 21, 2022, 08:55:26 PM »
They are going to be under duress - unless SCORK agrees to have them cross examined. I am hoping Ruto team will ask them to testify under oath. Supreme court will be pure chaos.
Let's hope so. If I were a judge there I would collect the money and rule as per my conscience.

I've wondered for long why no commissioner came to scream live on TV that they were under duress especially seeing they were on live TV. Or perhaps they were lied that it was recorded.

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #7 on: August 21, 2022, 08:59:16 PM »
Supreme court will be looking for their best interest- really has two options
1) Save Raila - how? He cannot go for re-run - he already showed in 2017 - so unless they are going to unconstitutional declare he is the winner - I dont see how they can anull - waste public money or send kenya into a crisis.
2) Save themselves - throw Raila/Uhuru and crew under the bus - there is nothing they can do - post verdict - except all of them to run abroad.

So how can they save Raila when if a recount will still show Ruto winning

So basically unless Raila has some really good evidence - this is another BBI - cant be saved. Ruto run as under dog and didnt have rigging advantage - Raila and company did everything wrong but still lost.

So here is going to be ambition of 3 families (Raila, Moi and Uhuru) versus the fate of Kenya.

Kenya wins.

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #8 on: August 21, 2022, 09:06:25 PM »

Tuju laid it openly

https://www.kenyans.co.ke/news/78666-why-azimio-happy-chebukati-didnt-declare-re-run-tuju

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Raphael Tuju says that IEBC not declaring a re-run benefitted Azimio as a repeat election would have been conducted under a flawed system

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #9 on: August 21, 2022, 09:18:35 PM »
So they want SCORK to execute a civilian coup and declare Raila somehow WON :) how now?

Tuju laid it openly

https://www.kenyans.co.ke/news/78666-why-azimio-happy-chebukati-didnt-declare-re-run-tuju

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Raphael Tuju says that IEBC not declaring a re-run benefitted Azimio as a repeat election would have been conducted under a flawed system

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #10 on: August 21, 2022, 09:27:44 PM »

Thats the only route they have. Demonstrations and threats of seceding wont work. Ruto can accept to with anyone else than Raila.  Having learnt from KANU /ODM then Jubilee . He will never want Raila near his Government.
Now about Raila and Coups. He executed 2007 preety well after loss. 1982 failed and almost did another one with BBI. He has disregard for laws. As long as anything favours him he goes for it.


So they want SCORK to execute a civilian coup and declare Raila somehow WON :) how now?

Tuju laid it openly

https://www.kenyans.co.ke/news/78666-why-azimio-happy-chebukati-didnt-declare-re-run-tuju

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Raphael Tuju says that IEBC not declaring a re-run benefitted Azimio as a repeat election would have been conducted under a flawed system

Offline RV Pundit

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #11 on: August 21, 2022, 09:31:51 PM »
The good thing it's a marathon hearing of 14 days.  Raila files tomorrow. The respondents will get next 3-4 days to respond comprehensively. We will have a week of hearing. Then a week for decision to be made.

SCORK are smart enough to know they cannot help a loser like Raila. Uhuru tried - he still lost to Ruto.


Thats the only route they have. Demonstrations and threats of seceding wont work. Ruto can accept to with anyone else than Raila.  Having learnt from KANU /ODM then Jubilee . He will never want Raila near his Government.
Now about Raila and Coups. He executed 2007 preety well after loss. 1982 failed and almost did another one with BBI. He has disregard for laws. As long as anything favours him he goes for it.

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #12 on: August 21, 2022, 09:50:35 PM »
They already tried to kill Mwilu (& I believe Ruto was with uhuru when this happened) So, we will see if they can stand strong like they did with BBI

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #13 on: August 21, 2022, 10:36:16 PM »
There is a precedent in Africa. It happened in Malawi. That script is looking eerily similar. Google.
Malawi election was held in 2019. The Presidential election was annulled by the Constitutional Court after it confirmed "massive irregularities". 2nd country in Africa - after Kenya to nullify a presidential election. Both Justice Jane Ansah, the Chairperson of the Malawi Electoral Commission and the Commission were found to be "incompetent and negligent" First by the Constitutional court and subsequently by the Supreme Court which led to her resignation as chairperson of the Malawi Electoral Commission after which she was allowed to leave the country for the UK. She was replaced by Dr. Chifundo Kachale. Only two of the previous commissioners were retained. 4 new faces joined the commission to make a reconstituted 7-man Commission. It is these seven that ushered in the new President Lazarus Chakwera in June 2020.
As for the 5 Malawi Constitutional Judges, London awarded them the prestigious Chatham House award in recognition of the "courage and independence in defence of democracy"  Malawi court judges win global prize
https://mg.co.za/africa/2020-10-28-malawi-court-judges-win-global-prize/   

EXPECT THIS LEVEL OF SECURITY: Ivy Kamanga (3rd L), one of the Malawi constitutional court judges presiding over the ruling on whether to annul the controversial vote that saw Malawi President Peter Mutharika re-elected in the May 2019 election, walk towards the court after arriving in a military escorted armoured vehicle at the Lilongwe High Court, in Lilongwe on February 3, 2020.
So they want SCORK to execute a civilian coup and declare Raila somehow WON :) how now?

Tuju laid it openly

https://www.kenyans.co.ke/news/78666-why-azimio-happy-chebukati-didnt-declare-re-run-tuju

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Raphael Tuju says that IEBC not declaring a re-run benefitted Azimio as a repeat election would have been conducted under a flawed system

Offline RV Pundit

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #14 on: August 21, 2022, 10:54:42 PM »
Interesting. How can we reconstitute IEBC under our constitutional configuration.
There is a precedent in Africa. It happened in Malawi. That script is looking eerily similar. Google.
Malawi election was held in 2019. The Presidential election was annulled by the Constitutional Court after it confirmed "massive irregularities". 2nd country in Africa - after Kenya to nullify a presidential election. Both Justice Jane Ansah, the Chairperson of the Malawi Electoral Commission and the Commission were found to be "incompetent and negligent" First by the Constitutional court and subsequently by the Supreme Court which led to her resignation as chairperson of the Malawi Electoral Commission after which she was allowed to leave the country for the UK. She was replaced by Dr. Chifundo Kachale. Only two of the previous commissioners were retained. 4 new faces joined the commission to make a reconstituted 7-man Commission. It is these seven that ushered in the new President Lazarus Chakwera in June 2020.
As for the 5 Malawi Constitutional Judges, London awarded them the prestigious Chatham House award in recognition of the "courage and independence in defence of democracy" 

EXPECT THIS LEVEL OF SECURITY: Ivy Kamanga (3rd L), one of the Malawi constitutional court judges presiding over the ruling on whether to annul the controversial vote that saw Malawi President Peter Mutharika re-elected in the May 2019 election, walk towards the court after arriving in a military escorted armoured vehicle at the Lilongwe High Court, in Lilongwe on February 3, 2020.
So they want SCORK to execute a civilian coup and declare Raila somehow WON :) how now?

Tuju laid it openly

https://www.kenyans.co.ke/news/78666-why-azimio-happy-chebukati-didnt-declare-re-run-tuju

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Raphael Tuju says that IEBC not declaring a re-run benefitted Azimio as a repeat election would have been conducted under a flawed system

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #15 on: August 21, 2022, 11:28:54 PM »
Interesting. How can we reconstitute IEBC under our constitutional configuration.
We may not even need to get to the 'Constitutionally means' as it is less complicated. Have you overlooked that Chebukati's term is coming to an end?
I heard Chebukati say this was his "LAST ELECTION" as a commissioner. He said he would leaving in September.
If the results are annulled, a new poll will need 60 days, meaning November. Chebukati gone. He cannot be asked to stay on because he has presided over two General Elections (2017 and 2022) and both contested and annulled. One side would not trust him to deliver a free and fair election. The other side called him "a hero". This petition is as much about the General Elections 2022 as it is about the conduct of Chebukati.

In case of Malawi - Only two of the previous commissioners stayed on. 4 new came on board.
In Kenya case - two commissioners are still in Chebukati corner. If they are found to be clean, they remain but there are still the splinter 4 which the Govt seems keen to keep alive. Still with Chebukati departure, commission gets a new chair - Commission gets a shake-up.

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #16 on: August 21, 2022, 11:40:02 PM »
Meanwhile some two noise makers @migunamiguna @ahmednasirlaw seem to have gotten panicky ahead of tomorrow's petition filing ....

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #17 on: August 22, 2022, 03:02:31 AM »
uhuru should just kill itumbi

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #18 on: August 22, 2022, 03:09:09 AM »
kill that somali thug and then let the court do it job and

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Re: HNIB's Itumbi
« Reply #19 on: August 22, 2022, 03:32:38 AM »
Uhuru determined to rule through confusion it ain't gonna happen. I don't want to imagine what would happen in this country if let's say the court declare Raila president. The country would burn down to the ground.