Photos of the venue setup at Bomas in Nairobi ahead of Musalia Mudavadi's Earthquake announcement emerged online eliciting mixed reactions among Kenyans.
Hon. Musalia Mudavadi is a well-known Kenyan politician, he was the seventh vice president in 2002, he also achieved the top seat in 2008-2012 as the deputy prime minister.
With all his leadership qualities and experience in the government, he is currently leading a political party known as Amanini National Congress, ANC where he is planning to clinch the top seat of the presidency.
Musalia had earlier said that he will be announcing a big day for his political career today at Bomas as he gives his followers the way forward. He called upon thousands of followers to tune in and follow the proceedings.
The party had noticed Hon. Raila Odinga is not to attend the meeting for he is not invited, they also explained that they didn't invite him because he is their competitor. Speculations say that Deputy President William Ruto may attend the meeting.
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