
A Rastafarian showing off his gift for Azimio la Umoja Movement-One Kenya Alliance coalition presidential candidate Raila Odinga, which he intends to give the former Prime Minister upon clinching the top seat on August 9 general elections. Photo courtesy.
A Kenyan Rastafarian has shown his love for Azimio la Umoja Movement-One Kenya Alliance coalition presidential candidate Raila Odinga, by showing a beautiful seat which he has created and reserved for the Azimio la Umoja flagbearer ahead of August 9 polls.
According to a video which has been shared by Mutembei TV, a Rastafarian is seen showing off his love to the presidential hopeful Azimio flagbearer Raila Odinga, by showing Kenyans a beautiful seat which he has designed for Raila which has an R-symbol which is the symbol for Raila in this year's polls. He argued that the seat is specifically designed for ODM leader Raila Odinga whom he believes that will win presidency and form the next government.
Video link:
https://www.facebook.com/MutembeiTV/videos/3306129579607334/?app=fbl.
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