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Moses Kuria makes unexpected prediction about Raila Odinga

Gatundu South Member of Parliament Moses Kuria has made a rather surprise prediction about NASA leader Raila Odinga.

In a statement shared on his Facebook page, the vocal MP predicted that Odinga, who took oath as “The People’s President” would work with the Jubilee Administration before 2022.

According to the legislator, chances of the Former Prime Minister working with the Jubilee regime are high compared to the rest of his his co-principals.

He added that the 1997 history is about to repeat itself going by the way events are unfolding in the National Super Alliance Camp.

“Keep this post for future reference. On a balance of probabilities the chances of Raila Odinga working with Jubilee between now and 2022 are much higher than those of Kalonzo, Wetangula and Musalia combined. 1997 is about to repeat itself. I have been in these trenches for far too long.” Wrote Moses Kuria.

In the recent past, the MP has been poking holes at the former Prime Minister especially after taking the mock oath on January 30th at Uhuru Park.

Earlier this week Odinga explained why he took the oath as the People's President at the historic Uhuru Park.

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Speaking before thousands of mourners at Harare, Zimbabwe during the funeral of opposition leader Morgan Tsavingirai, Odinga affirmed that rigged elections would not help Africa.

"Rigged elections will not help Africa. They are held to perpetuate dictatorship and mediocrity in our continent. That is why recently i decided to take an oath clearly to say 'this far we go we will not go further down. We must stand for proper elections that are held transparently and the results confirm how the people voted," Odinga declared.

Transparent elections

He called on the African continent to rise to the occasion and stand for proper elections that are held with transparency.

He likened his struggles to that of the late Tsvangirai.

The NASA leader told thousands of mourners that Tsvangirai's election victory was stolen a year after his was stolen in Kenya that resulted in the 2007/2008 post election violence.

"His election victory was stolen. He agreed to sacrifice his victory in order to save Zimbabwe. He became one of the leading icons of the second liberation of Africa," Odinga added.

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