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State House operatives in Panic as Raila rejects Sh5b bribe for the Eurobond debacle

It all happened after Odinga realized they wanted to oil him with Sh5b for him to eschews from igniting the embattled Eurobond snafu.
State House operatives tried entice the former Premier with sh5b but he declined their docudrama-like invitation, saying his demands on the matter are not private, but for public interest.
Intelligent reports indicate statehouse is in panic after USA embassy did a cable to Washington requesting for FBI to schedule resources to investigate the matter since American banks are involved’
Following their unsuccessful bid to enjoin the former Premier into abandoning the theft of the jumbo Eurobond monies, the government has dispatched the constabulary to try and demystify the matter but, with an intent to keep off international investigators.
News reaching our desk is that the internationally acclaimed Scotland Yard has taken over the assignment and the people who pocketed the sh250b are on panic mood.
They are all cornered and President Uhuru has told them to carry their own cross just like Waiguru
According to our private sleuths, in the DP’s office, it is not business as usual due to the amount of panic.
They are all aware that Raila has all the information on how they ate the money and he is willing to submit it to the Scotland Yard.

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