Not. Blames everyone, castigates police brutality, slags off Akombe. Connie the boss was watching him like a hawk. He's a dead man walking.
He didn't do anything totally unexpected. The sham election goes ahead. Like I said, it's the rule of the jungle. Whoever makes their version stick wins. It's hilarious when you read about people pontificating about the law, when they can pick and choose which parts to obey and which ones to ignore.
For me more than just ignoring parts of the law, the thing that annoys me the most is the constant weird reference to "Will of the People" whilst rigging elections.
V Strange.
That's partly what I am saying actually. Rigging elections is just as good as someone standing in Uhuru Park and swearing himself President and making it stick.
I disagree, Odinga is reclaiming what is rightfully his. His victory was stolen (Robina- I have't forgotten your comments yesterday), and his second victory will be stolen tomorrow. Jubilee's unorthodox ways need to be met with unorthodox, unconventional and unpredictable ways.
That NASA have the numbers is now not disputed.
You misunderstood me. Indeed, if Odinga had declared himself President today, in my opinion, that is just as legitimate(if not more) as what anybody else has been doing the past few years. There is no law that the jubilant will obey unless it aligns with his interests. That is why I am saying, it's the rule of the jungle. If you can bulldoze your way, that becomes how things are done. Laws, as far as the jubilant is concerned, are for the powerless.