Watching the unfolding scenarios since RAO's "inauguration" has been interesting.
Miguna deported, David Ndii has massively toned down his tweets against Jubilee and is now mainly sticking to economics, Orengo quiet, Muthama not blabbering, Kalonzo thinking of 2022 etc.
The mistake RAO did was going through the so-called inauguration. Yes, there were thousands of people who witnessed it but at the end of the day, it's obvious that RAO did not think of the consequences. MDVD, Weta, and Kalonzo did, that's why they stayed away.
Power. That's what it boils down to.
RAO has no power whatsoever and, after his "inauguration", it's become more and more obvious to everyone around him.
Jubilee is roaring, showing us who has the power and RAO can't do a single damn thing about it except whine, even though he's the "People's President". Watch his lieutenants running to court, scared of the holder of
real power:
Ndii, Wanjigi and Orengo at DCI to block arrest
NASA leaders led by Siaya Senator James Orengo have appeared at the DCI after they sought anticipatory bail from the courts.
Orengo who is also a lawyer for the Opposition was with Businessman Jimmy Wanjigi, Embakasi East MP Babu Owino and NASA Strategist David Ndii.
The leaders arrived at the DCI headquarters at 12 pm to serve the DCI boss Geroge Kinoti with the anticipatory orders from the Court.
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So what next? Back to whining about nusu:
The Opposition has self determination and power-sharing through creation of the office of the Executive Prime Minister, should its push for the new poll hit a snag....
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Good luck with that, after the massive failures of the push for self determination (
still with only ~31'000 supporters) and NASA's last failed referendum push.