
Former Presidential aspirant Hon Mwalimu Dida has reacted through his official twitter page hours after the former cabinet secretary for Interior Dr Fred Matiangi was detained at the DCI office.
According to him president William Ruto is making a big mistake by asking the DCI to detain Fred Matiangi. He further claimed that the former cabinet secretary Fred Matiangi will become the first minority president.

"CS Matiang'i shall be the first minority president. What you are witnessing is a Mandela or Kenyatta moment. The two late presidents went to prison for completely different things, came out bigger and are part of Africa's history. I'm happy that Ruto is making these mistakes". Said Hon. Mwalimu Dida former presidential aspirant.
It's now a matter of wait and see what happens in the coming months if his Prediction that Fred Matiangi will become president will come to pass or not.
You can follow this link for more information for yourself;
https://twitter.com/mwalimu_dida/status/1633063738755407875?t=7-nPWGKowNXIJ_4iUHiIQA&s=19
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