Migosi Onyango Ochieng Jr:>>> To be fair before God and man, Uhuru’s speech in Afraha was conciliatory, uniting, forward looking and thought provoking. Unlike his CANTANKEROUS deputy who delivered a RANCOROUS speech poorly designed to fix square pegs in round holes—that speech was bitter in form, tone and pitch and even the body language was quarrelsome. Hours later Raila was to follow the pace set earlier by Uhuru. Despite reading the angry public mood, the crowd expectation and the prevailing idea of the moment (socio-political ZEITGEIST) Raila went ahead to deliver an award winning speech full of hope, national unity, equanimity and future promise. Today, let’s salute both Uhuru and Raila for rising on the occasion like Mark Antony on Caesar’s burial before the Romans. I am a Raila fadayeen, but at this time we must strive to unite the nation by lowering the temperatures and toning the rhetoric. Kudos Uhuru, Kudos Raila. You all behaved like the best bet players taking a penalty shoot in a world cup before a crowd overly pregnant with expectations.
Tom Nyonje That guy is rocking Uhuru government from within. When the President speech was conciliatory “come lets reason together…” The guy was beating the drums of war and weeping more than the bereaved. He’s exposed himself as the hyena among the sheep.
Guliya Allasow This man D.P has no respect for the old man R.A.O unlike the president who shows alot maturity in addressing issues affecting the country.
Phil W >>DP Ruto is bitter, always confrontational and harbours hatred. It’s almost as if Kenya is his. #MadarakaDay
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