Professor Mutahi Ngunyi has alleged why David Ndii is always advising the losing side of the political divide.
David Ndii has been the chief adviser of Raila Odinga before the two fell apart. Ndii used to advise Raila Odinga on the 2013 and 2017 general elections.
Today, David Ndii is now on Deputy President William Ruto's side advising him ahead of the elections. Ngunyi said that his fight with Ndii is intellectuals but his main problem is that he is not a political scientist and according to him, that is why he is always on the losing side.
Speaking about his wife who recently appeared on the gubernatorial debate for the Kiambu County seat, Mutahi Ngunyi drum up support for her saying Kiambu must make her the governor.
"My FIGHTS with My FREN @DavidNdii are INTELLECTUAL. He is NOT a political scientist. That is WHY he is always ADVISING the losing SIDE. But on his WIFE Mwende Gatabaki, Kiambu MUST make her GOVERNOR. Seriously. Then David can become the Kiambu First Lady," Ngunyi said.
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