Political Expert Alleges How Raila Has Fallen Into President Ruto's Trap by Defending Cherera
By Kibii (self media writer) | 2 months ago
Popular Political Analyst has allegedly revealed Azimio One Kenya Alliance leader Hon Raila Amollo Odinga, has fallen into President William Samoei Ruto's trap by defending IEBC Vice-Chair Juliana Cherera.
Through his Official YouTube channel. Makwiny urged Raila Amollo Odinga to use best Political methods on how to deal with President William Ruto.
According to Lee Makwiny sentiments, Raila Odinga was not supposed to involve himself in the ongoing between President William Ruto and the Four IEBC Commissioners.
He states that President Ruto intentionally pushed for the exit of Juliana Cherera, so that he could nab Raila's fitful mission.
"It is now very clear that Raila Odinga worked with Juliana Cherera against William Samoei Ruto. And he has already fallen into President William Ruto's smart bait trap."
"This is a key smart to President William Ruto to now kick out Juliana Cherera and her team out of IEBC. And Kenyans are willing to Support William Ruto."
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