9/18/2014

Even if you diarrhea, the referendum is a must,Raila tells Kikuyus.


The Prime Minister, Raila Odinga, said by most accounts two communities in Kenya the diarrhea when they hear the name Raila Amollo Odinga.
Without alluding to any particular group (however we all comprehend what he implied), Raila, who was battling for the referebdum in Kawangware, Nairobi, said even some top Jubilee pioneers "wet their pants" when they hear the word Raila’s referendum.

"Ata wakihara, referendum ni lazima (Even if they diarrhea, the referendum is a must," Raila said in the midst of cheers from his guileless supporters who had tarmacked all the route from Kibera to Kawangware.

The previous PM, who is right now in Berlin, Germany, to ask for cash for his plebiscite crusades said the submission is unstoppable in light of the fact that dominant part of Kenyans are in backing of it.

He said 90 percent of Kenyans backing the referendum and it is one and only one community and Deputy President, William Ruto, who are against his uproar for a national referendum.

Raila said the referendum will expand cash in the Counties, address insecurity, tribalism and bring about a significant improvementKenya making it a better place to live in.

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