Yesterday in a live interview with one of the local dailies, Political Analyst Professor Peter Kawgwanja revealed that Nairobi County Governor Proffesor Johnson Sakaja is likely to be the sixth President of Kenya if he leads Nairobi very well.
Giving an analysis on this and why he made such a prediction, Kagwanja compared the type of presidents that had ruled the USA by revealing that out of seven of them, four were Governor's and two were Senators.
Kagwanja revealed that out of them it was only one of them who was a business man . Kagwanja has revealed that missing in this equation is the Deputy President or vice president who often win.
Link statement-Comment was a long view of our political succession, spotlighting the role of Governors and Senators. Out of 7 American Presidents since 1989, 4 have been governors, two as Senatora and only one from business. Missing in this equation is Vice or Deputy President, who often win. https://t.co/lZz9l3qrfW
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