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NASA :Whats the game plan.
FRM2011
#101 Posted : Tuesday, February 28, 2017 5:24:33 PM
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ZZE123 wrote:
Just wondering, if Uhuru was to go to Kisumu to campaign, what would happen??


You will start to note an unusual tolerance from Baba's supporters.

Baba is very much aware that his time on the political scene is coming to an end. He would want to exit as a statesman. That is why he is repeating over and over that there are no jubilee strongholds or cord strongholds. Our problems are similar. Our enemy , the same. Those who stand on the way of Kenyans realizing their full potential.

And to those waiting for a break-up. It will be a long wait. Baba has sacrificed for Kenya more than anyone else. He is ready and willing to do it once more. And from Sept, we start building the paradise our founding fathers died for.
Lolest!
#102 Posted : Tuesday, February 28, 2017 5:41:46 PM
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:



hiyo muti baba ameshika ni "first class"....rangi ya maini ya mbuzi


Unfortunately baba is using the wrong strategy again, why waste energy, effort and money in Jubilee strongholds, they will never vote him.

He should be focusing on (1) inspiring his strongholds of to register and turn up in droves, and (2) converting the undecideds in the battlegrounds to elect him.

His strategists just need to advise him to quit Rift and larger Central, nothing he does will change the tune there. Focus on Kisii, Coast, Maasailand, Western, Luo Nyanza, Turkana and Kamba.

Every election brings in slightly new dynamics

Like the way Bukusuland mostly went with Kibaki but didn't back UMK

Or the Maasai move towards UMK



Laughing out loudly smile Applause d'oh! Sad Drool Liar Shame on you Pray
Obi 1 Kanobi
#103 Posted : Tuesday, February 28, 2017 5:42:36 PM
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Bigchick wrote:
ZZE123 wrote:
Just wondering, if Uhuru was to go to Kisumu to campaign, what would happen??



Why wonder?

Isn't it obvious that stones and fires would litter the road.And goons with shirts removed and tied around their waist would be shouting ODM!NASA!ODM!smile smile



Really, Uhuru has campaigned in Nyanza and Kisumu many times and the above did not happen. If anything the person who was met with stone throwing goons was RAO the last time he was in Embu!!!
"The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
2012
#104 Posted : Tuesday, February 28, 2017 5:44:48 PM
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Location: Nairobi
FRM2011 wrote:
ZZE123 wrote:
Just wondering, if Uhuru was to go to Kisumu to campaign, what would happen??


You will start to note an unusual tolerance from Baba's supporters.

Baba is very much aware that his time on the political scene is coming to an end. He would want to exit as a statesman. That is why he is repeating over and over that there are no jubilee strongholds or cord strongholds. Our problems are similar. Our enemy , the same. Those who stand on the way of Kenyans realizing their full potential.

And to those waiting for a break-up. It will be a long wait. Baba has sacrificed for Kenya more than anyone else. He is ready and willing to do it once more. And from Sept, we start building the paradise our founding fathers died for.



Ya right. He should have exited with akina Njoya if he was looking for statesmanship status.
Just wait and see how he will split NASA.

BBI will solve it
:)
Obi 1 Kanobi
#105 Posted : Tuesday, February 28, 2017 5:48:39 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:



hiyo muti baba ameshika ni "first class"....rangi ya maini ya mbuzi


Unfortunately baba is using the wrong strategy again, why waste energy, effort and money in Jubilee strongholds, they will never vote him.

He should be focusing on (1) inspiring his strongholds of to register and turn up in droves, and (2) converting the undecideds in the battlegrounds to elect him.

His strategists just need to advise him to quit Rift and larger Central, nothing he does will change the tune there. Focus on Kisii, Coast, Maasailand, Western, Luo Nyanza, Turkana and Kamba.

Every election brings in slightly new dynamics

Like the way Bukusuland mostly went with Kibaki but didn't back UMK

Or the Maasai move towards UMK



In my opinion, nothing has changed from the last time round so dynamics will not change, if anything, the example of Bukusu's voting Kibaki was because they had Wamalwa as VP.

Concentrating on once strengths is a sure way of achieving more, he will lose because he wants to come out as a balanced guy before he solidifies his base and flanksd'oh! d'oh! . Loss first round Pap!!
"The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
Njung'e
#106 Posted : Tuesday, February 28, 2017 6:02:17 PM
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:



hiyo muti baba ameshika ni "first class"....rangi ya maini ya mbuzi


Unfortunately baba is using the wrong strategy again, why waste energy, effort and money in Jubilee strongholds, they will never vote him.

He should be focusing on (1) inspiring his strongholds of to register and turn up in droves, and (2) converting the undecideds in the battlegrounds to elect him.

His strategists just need to advise him to quit Rift and larger Central, nothing he does will change the tune there. Focus on Kisii, Coast, Maasailand, Western, Luo Nyanza, Turkana and Kamba.


Try tell that to FRM ,Mbadi and co. I don't know where he gets his so called "advisors" year in year outsmile ...anyway, let him have that bundle of miraa for consolation but should he attempt to consume it, he will wake up on August 12thsmile
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
FRM2011
#107 Posted : Tuesday, February 28, 2017 6:31:25 PM
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Try tell that to FRM ,Mbadi and co. I don't know where he gets his so called "advisors" year in year outsmile ...anyway, let him have that bundle of miraa for consolation but should he attempt to consume it, he will wake up on August 12thsmile
[/quote]

wee guka kwani umezeeka sana mpaka hesabu ikapotea. Let me give a little secret here. The rallies are not random and our friends at jubilee secretariat know as much. In 2013, the ethnic mobilization notwithstanding, Rao still managed to snatch the following votes from the so-called strongholds.
Meru - 7.5%
Tharaka - 5.1%
Kiambu - 7.8%
Embu - 7.9%
Uasin Giichu - 21%

compare that to Nyeri (1.7%), Nyadarua(1.2%), Kirinyaga(1.4%), Muranga(2.4%).

On the flip-side, Uhuru got the following "unexpected" votes that proved to be the deal-breaker.

Kitui - 14%
Machakos - 9.5%
Migori - 9%
Kisii - 27%
Nyamira - 29%
Makueni - 5%

By now you already know where the rallies are headed. "Mundu mugi ndari mihere ya uhoro".
2012
#108 Posted : Thursday, March 02, 2017 9:55:37 AM
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Selective amnesia

BBI will solve it
:)
Njung'e
#109 Posted : Thursday, March 02, 2017 11:01:06 AM
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Location: Nairobi
2012 wrote:


Selective amnesia



Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly and Raila has snatched NASA from Mudavadi. Talk about going back for some moresmile
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
harrydre
#110 Posted : Thursday, March 02, 2017 4:35:16 PM
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Posts: 9,131
Location: Kanjo
FRM2011 wrote:


Try tell that to FRM ,Mbadi and co. I don't know where he gets his so called "advisors" year in year outsmile ...anyway, let him have that bundle of miraa for consolation but should he attempt to consume it, he will wake up on August 12thsmile


wee guka kwani umezeeka sana mpaka hesabu ikapotea. Let me give a little secret here. The rallies are not random and our friends at jubilee secretariat know as much. In 2013, the ethnic mobilization notwithstanding, Rao still managed to snatch the following votes from the so-called strongholds.
Meru - 7.5%
Tharaka - 5.1%
Kiambu - 7.8%
Embu - 7.9%
Uasin Giichu - 21%

compare that to Nyeri (1.7%), Nyadarua(1.2%), Kirinyaga(1.4%), Muranga(2.4%).

On the flip-side, Uhuru got the following "unexpected" votes that proved to be the deal-breaker.

Kitui - 14%
Machakos - 9.5%
Migori - 9%
Kisii - 27%
Nyamira - 29%
Makueni - 5%

By now you already know where the rallies are headed. "Mundu mugi ndari mihere ya uhoro".[/quote]

Hehehehehehe

poor pamba
i.am.back!!!!
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