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Stick to analyzing socialites - Cyprian Nyakundi and Larry Madowo clash

This not the first time Nyakundi is fighting with Larry Madowo

City Blogger Cyprian Nyakundi has renewed his beef with NTV’s news anchor Larry Madowo after his opinion piece on Nasa.

Through his column on Daily Nation, Madowo had offered a free piece of advice to the NASA team telling them to put their house in order to avoid losing again in the fresh polls that have been organized after the Supreme Court nullified on Presidential Election.

In the piece titled “Nasa Must get its act together or lose again”  Madowo seems to suggest that  Nasa lost in the August polls.

“The opposition now know where it might have gone wrong in the first round and should strive to correct it if is to win this time” reads part of Madowo’s article on Daily Nation.

Nyakundi differed sharply with Madowo hence questioning the truth in his words when he suggested that Nasa lost.

“Did NASA really lose? Some people should stick to analyzing socialites as real men talk politics” Nyakundi reacted to Madowo’s article.

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Nyakundi’s comment did not last long before Larry came defending himself saying he did not choose the title.

“This election is NASA's to lose. I didn't choose the headline so jump straight into my  column” tweeted Madowo

Going through the Article, Larry Madowo has talked about how Supreme Court Judges handled the Nasa Petition and how both Jubilee and Nasa should put their house in order so that they emerge with victory.

This is not the first time that Larry and Nyakundi are clashing. In December 2015, the twitter bigwig sued Madowo for defamation.

Larry had alleged that Nyakundi had been paid to tarnish his name and brand after an audio surfaced online with a conversation about of a person purporting to be Nyakundi trying to extort a billionaire corporate executive.

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