Former Nairobi governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko has revealed worrying details concerning IEBC officials after they were under siege.
According to Sonko, some of the IEBC officials have 'negotiated for the price' of selling the country. This comes after a bench of three judges dismissed petition seeking to barn him from an elective post. Sonko revealed that he serve a living God who will fight for his battles. 
Few hours ago, ODM party leader Raila Odinga threaten to boycott elections if manual voter registration is not administered. Sonko vowed to expose IEBC officials more. This sparked a heated debate as Kenyans rushed online to express their views.
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