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Raila Idleness is detrimental to Uhuruto goverment but, a blessing to Kenyans

With all the unassailable evidences in my custody, I can assertively accentuate that this is one of the most defunct governments in Africa. Firstly, the Jubilee government has been weirdly abdicating its duties by indulging in corrupt deals and multimillion scandals. Withal, Kenya is one of the countries that are rich wherewithal. Secondly, when The Hague bound suspects unfairly took over the mantle of leadership; they thought they were easily going to mute Dr. Eng.Prime Minister Raila Odinga forever due to idleness. Just like Lucius Annaeus Seneca a Roman Stoic Philosopher, a dramatist and a true statesman, I strongly believe that “Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.” Instead of focusing on the development of the nation, President Uhuru Kenyatta and his weepy deputy president William Kipchirchir Arap Ruto started plotting schemes on how to bring the Prime Minister down. With their amazing indiscriminating appetite for corruption, these two digital yobbos at their early fifties have turned out to be voracious. These suspects are high above par when it comes to stage-managing scandals. This helps them formulate the committees of inquiries where they in turn embezzle poor Kenyans. However, they found the situation to be contrary to what they had anticipated since Raila is more watchful when politically unoccupied. Interestingly, they even offered him ambassadorial responsibility so as to keep him distant but the Prime Minister declined after having realized their dirty scheme. I am quite impressed by the situation since Raila’s situation is fruitful to helpless and resource-less Kenyans. Lastly, I would selflessly proffer some imperative pieces of advice to the Mr. President and his ululating deputy by asking them to be extra careful. They say that Raila Odinga frustrated president Moi in 1982. As if that was not enough, they even went ahead to insinuate that the same political giant frustrated President Kibaki during the 2005 referendum by successfully going against him. After gauging the political pedigree of Raila Odinga, I can confirm that the Jubilee government will be in for a shock sooner than they expect it given the fact that Raila is politically idle. Uhuru and his men should apprehend earlier enough that “The devil creates work for idle minds” and “An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure” By Albert Nyakundi Amenya

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