Digital strategist Dennis Itumbi, a vocal supporter of the Deputy President William Ruto has finally issued a response to an offer by political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi hours after the professor called out Itumbi on a duel.
Ngunyi had pointed an accusing finger at the late President Daniel Arap Moi for raising a generation that could not trace the rich history of the country and had referred to it as a tragedy.

He had further opined that the current generation could not tell the difference when celebrating June 1 and December 12 and had promised to meet Itumbi if he could tell the difference between the two.
Itumbi has fired back at Ngunyi's sentiments and stated that the country's history was destroyed by the dynasty nation that Mutahi supported and assured the future was safe in the hands of the hustler nation.
He assured that the hustlers fought for both the June 1 and December 12 celebrations and posed how Raila Odinga owned the dominion and the molasses farms and promised to watch Mutahi Ngunyi's 5th estate channel should he get it right.

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