Raila Odinga is one of the leaders who are warming up for the presidential race in the forthcoming general election. Time and again before, Baba has competed in the tough race but unfortunately, he has been ending up on the losing side but this time round, he is doing everything possible to make sure that he wins the race.
Just recently, the ODM party leader caused panic in rival camps with his strong message while in Thika and today, Raila Odinga was given a big boost as he was joined in Naivasha by a top female governor known as Charity Ngilu in an Azimio la Umoja movement consultative forum.
According to reports, Charity Ngilu together with other governor like Lee Kinyanjui were present in a forum that is meant to among others streamline Azimio's campaign strategies.
With Charity Ngilu in his side, Raila Odinga will not regret losing Kalonzo Musyoka. He will be hoping that other Eastern region governor like Kivutha Kibwana and Alfred Mutua will also join him ahead of the much awaited poll.
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