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KIDERO IS A VERY INSINCERE CHAMELEON. HE IS FOR SURE SUCCEEDING IN DIVIDING LUO NYANZA

kideroimage.jpg If Kidero is sincere about helping Kenyans and Nyanza develop by helping raise funds, then how come Kidero is not doing the same in Kisii or Kuria regions of Nyanza? Why is he not raising funds in Nairobi county where he is the Governor for street children and other projects that have died out due to the failure by the government to fund them. This Kidero seems to be a cold chameleon, worse than Kalonzo the son of Tseikuru. He seems to have an agenda which he thinks will only be achievable by toppling someone in the name of Raila. His agenda could be good but he's doing it the wrong way. Where does he get all this money he is donating? Who is funding him because his salary cannot be enough for all the money he gives. Someone must be using and funding him to divide LUO Nyanza in which I think he is very well succeeding.

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