Political Expert Alleges Why Ruto Mentioned Mbadi's Name In Homa Bay [VIDEO]
By Kibii (self media writer) | 4 months ago
The trending and Breaking news in the Country, is President William Ruto's Tour in the Nyanza Region.
Lee Makwiny, a Senior Political Commentator and Expert has allegedly revealed why President William Ruto mentioned John Mbadi's name in a Crowd during his visit in Homabay.
According to Lee Makwiny's satisfied remarks. The act of President William Ruto calling out John Mbadi in a crowd of many, it was a way of asking Mbadi not to be silent with Politics.
Makwiny also went further alleging that it was a way of asking Mbadi to support him. Remember that Mbadi is the Chairman of ODM, and a very close ally to Raila Odinga.
While President William Ruto was giving his Speech before thousands of Homabay Residents alongside their leaders led by Governor Gladys Wanga.
He caught the attention of many people as he mentioned John Mbadi and called him out more than once, until Mbadi waved to his Supporters.
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