
Former close ally to Raila Odinga, Moses Wetangula has recounted the ideal moments that he experienced during a past protest alongside Raila Odinga.
Moses Wetangula recounted a moment that he lost one of his shoe along University road during a protest that was organized and mobilized by Raila Odinga who was by then the NASA coalition leader.
Moses Wetangula is currently the speaker of the national assembly. Meanwhile, Wetangula has urged the ODM party boss, Raila Odinga to seize from engaging in protests.
Wetangula has noted that Raila Odinga still has a chance to run for the presidency in the 2027 general election.
Meanwhile, netizens have hilariously reacted to Wetangula's flashback of losing his shoe during a protest. One of the netizens hilariously noted that Wetangula's political popularity was Raila's efforts.
Another netizen also urged Wetangula to negotiate with the president to offer a job to Raila Odinga. The netizen noted that Raila and Wetangula were strongly political buddies during the NASA coalition era.




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