He delves into how he believes Raila Odinga does not contrbute to national development with his politics and would excel as a stand up comedianNational Resistance Movement (NRM) leader Raila Odinga’s interview with BBC Africa this week was indeed fodder for prime time television, and not just for political reasons. Raila Odinga on Tuesday, January 30, when he was controversially sworn in as the people's president. The NRM leader only minimized his threats of chaos after he was threatened with sanctions. President Uhuru was sworn in on Tuesday, November 28, for his second and final term. Photo: Facebook/Uhuru KenyattaA leader who thrives on political sideshows as opposed to development can only earn scorn and ridicule as it happened to the NRM leader.
Source: The Star February 10, 2018 08:26 UTC