Popular blogger Robert Alai has now reacted to a viral photo of President William Ruto together with his deputy Rigathi Gachagua and prime cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi.
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Taking to his Facebook page, the MCA who is affiliated to Azimio la umoja, has seemingly mocked the DP after the photo caused a stir online.
As per the photo, the President can be seen looking at Gachagua who he seemingly not happy as portrayed by social media users.
Now, Alai has likened the photo to that of former president Uhuru Kenyatta when he was in bad terms with Ruto when he was deputy president.
Alai says this is what has now forced the second in command has been praying a lot in the recent days as the relationship between the two seems not to be in good terms.
"Why we have to go to the river to pray some more now." Alai's post reads.
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