Amani National Congress party leader Musalia Mudavadi is expected to a major announcement tomorrow. The meeting, which he said will be like an earthquake, is set to reveal Mudavadi's next big move.
For that reason, Nairobi county senator honourable Johnson Sakaja has reacted on the meeting. Inspecting the preparation with Mudavadi, Sakaja has shown great anticipation of the meeting. He told Kenyans that the day is here and they should therefore meet in Kasarani.
Sakaja has been in company of Mudavadi for sometime now. He has been going with him to different parts of the country and said that he will support him in the coming general elections.
Tomorrow's meeting will tell whether Mudavadi will vie or he will support someone else. This amidst rumours that OKA principals are almost falling out and can't agree on who the flag bearer is. However, we as Kenyans continue to watch as events unfold. Time will tell
Source; https://twitter.com/SakajaJohnson/status/1484894135219900419?s=19
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