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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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hardwood wrote:So Sonko has clearly stated that "he cant run nairobi" and will delegate that to his deputy, while he handles the politics. So why should he be elected? Can you imagine baba telling voters eti just elect me but kalonzo will be the one running the govt while my job will be to tell vitendawilis? At least he has a plan. He cannot do worse than his main contender even if he was retarded. Nairobi ina(m)umia! BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/17/2011 Posts: 887
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muganda wrote:kaka2za wrote:I dont't like Kidero but I see him sneaking back! @kaka2za may have a point, especially if Sonko insists on regaling undecided Nairobi county voters with his inner self Earlier today I was passing time on YouTube and came across Obama's democratic convention speech of 2004 in Boston. That speech was essentially what catapulted him into presidency and in my opinion was one of the greatest speeches of all time. Absolutely riveting. Then I came to wazua to unwind with my head still spinning at how powerful and profound that Obama speech was when he was still senator and i inadvertently stumbled into the above speech by our very own senator sonko. Now my brothers and sisters, am not sure if to cry or laugh because I am still in shock. I can't believe such drivel would ever be uttered by a child let alone somebody that's seeking to be governor. I actually want to cry after listening to that clip. Something needs to change. We can't have such people as leaders. I am going to bed but with a very very heavy heart. This guy will most probably be the next Nairobi governor. Unbelievable. Just unbelievable. Where did we go wrong as Kenyans? After listening to Obama and then listening to sonko above, I have almost completely lost all hope in Kenya. I just don't have any more hope left in me for my country. I won't even bother to vote.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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hamburglar wrote:muganda wrote:kaka2za wrote:I dont't like Kidero but I see him sneaking back! @kaka2za may have a point, especially if Sonko insists on regaling undecided Nairobi county voters with his inner self Earlier today I was passing time on YouTube and came across Obama's democratic convention speech of 2004 in Boston. That speech was essentially what catapulted him into presidency and in my opinion was one of the greatest speeches of all time. Absolutely riveting. Then I came to wazua to unwind with my head still spinning at how powerful and profound that Obama speech was when he was still senator and i inadvertently stumbled into the above speech by our very own senator sonko. Now my brothers and sisters, am not sure if to cry or laugh because I am still in shock. I can't believe such drivel would ever be uttered by a child let alone somebody that's seeking to be governor. I actually want to cry after listening to that clip. Something needs to change. We can't have such people as leaders. I am going to bed but with a very very heavy heart. This guy will most probably be the next Nairobi governor. Unbelievable. Just unbelievable. Where did we go wrong as Kenyans? After listening to Obama and then listening to sonko above, I have almost completely lost all hope in Kenya. I just don't have any more hope left in me for my country. I won't even bother to vote. Inaitwa kenya interesting country...Very interesting. possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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hamburglar wrote:muganda wrote:kaka2za wrote:I dont't like Kidero but I see him sneaking back! @kaka2za may have a point, especially if Sonko insists on regaling undecided Nairobi county voters with his inner self Earlier today I was passing time on YouTube and came across Obama's democratic convention speech of 2004 in Boston. That speech was essentially what catapulted him into presidency and in my opinion was one of the greatest speeches of all time. Absolutely riveting. Then I came to wazua to unwind with my head still spinning at how powerful and profound that Obama speech was when he was still senator and i inadvertently stumbled into the above speech by our very own senator sonko. Now my brothers and sisters, am not sure if to cry or laugh because I am still in shock. I can't believe such drivel would ever be uttered by a child let alone somebody that's seeking to be governor. I actually want to cry after listening to that clip. Something needs to change. We can't have such people as leaders. I am going to bed but with a very very heavy heart. This guy will most probably be the next Nairobi governor. Unbelievable. Just unbelievable. Where did we go wrong as Kenyans? After listening to Obama and then listening to sonko above, I have almost completely lost all hope in Kenya. I just don't have any more hope left in me for my country. I won't even bother to vote. The day Nairobians and Kenyans at large will have the IQ like that of Americans, then expect them to vote Obama likes. Otherwise, be content with the reflection of what is truly Nairobian. "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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murchr wrote:hamburglar wrote:muganda wrote:kaka2za wrote:I dont't like Kidero but I see him sneaking back! @kaka2za may have a point, especially if Sonko insists on regaling undecided Nairobi county voters with his inner self Earlier today I was passing time on YouTube and came across Obama's democratic convention speech of 2004 in Boston. That speech was essentially what catapulted him into presidency and in my opinion was one of the greatest speeches of all time. Absolutely riveting. Then I came to wazua to unwind with my head still spinning at how powerful and profound that Obama speech was when he was still senator and i inadvertently stumbled into the above speech by our very own senator sonko. Now my brothers and sisters, am not sure if to cry or laugh because I am still in shock. I can't believe such drivel would ever be uttered by a child let alone somebody that's seeking to be governor. I actually want to cry after listening to that clip. Something needs to change. We can't have such people as leaders. I am going to bed but with a very very heavy heart. This guy will most probably be the next Nairobi governor. Unbelievable. Just unbelievable. Where did we go wrong as Kenyans? After listening to Obama and then listening to sonko above, I have almost completely lost all hope in Kenya. I just don't have any more hope left in me for my country. I won't even bother to vote. The day Nairobians and Kenyans at large will have the IQ like that of Americans, then expect them to vote Obama likes. Otherwise, be content with the reflection of what is truly Nairobian. Hehe which Americans are you talking about? i.am.back!!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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harrydre wrote:murchr wrote:hamburglar wrote:muganda wrote:kaka2za wrote:I dont't like Kidero but I see him sneaking back! @kaka2za may have a point, especially if Sonko insists on regaling undecided Nairobi county voters with his inner self Earlier today I was passing time on YouTube and came across Obama's democratic convention speech of 2004 in Boston. That speech was essentially what catapulted him into presidency and in my opinion was one of the greatest speeches of all time. Absolutely riveting. Then I came to wazua to unwind with my head still spinning at how powerful and profound that Obama speech was when he was still senator and i inadvertently stumbled into the above speech by our very own senator sonko. Now my brothers and sisters, am not sure if to cry or laugh because I am still in shock. I can't believe such drivel would ever be uttered by a child let alone somebody that's seeking to be governor. I actually want to cry after listening to that clip. Something needs to change. We can't have such people as leaders. I am going to bed but with a very very heavy heart. This guy will most probably be the next Nairobi governor. Unbelievable. Just unbelievable. Where did we go wrong as Kenyans? After listening to Obama and then listening to sonko above, I have almost completely lost all hope in Kenya. I just don't have any more hope left in me for my country. I won't even bother to vote. The day Nairobians and Kenyans at large will have the IQ like that of Americans, then expect them to vote Obama likes. Otherwise, be content with the reflection of what is truly Nairobian. Hehe which Americans are you talking about? Be free to google "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/9/2006 Posts: 1,502
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Any human or animal ,dead or alive in the ballot will be fine but not Kidero. A smarter electorate would have voted MIGUNA but .... welcome to Africa. work to prosper
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/8/2008 Posts: 1,575
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murchr wrote:harrydre wrote:murchr wrote:hamburglar wrote:muganda wrote:kaka2za wrote:I dont't like Kidero but I see him sneaking back! @kaka2za may have a point, especially if Sonko insists on regaling undecided Nairobi county voters with his inner self O Earlier today I was passing time on YouTube and came across Obama's democratic convention speech of 2004 in Boston. That speech was essentially what catapulted him into presidency and in my opinion was one of the greatest speeches of all time. Absolutely riveting. Then I came to wazua to unwind with my head still spinning at how powerful and profound that Obama speech was when he was still senator and i inadvertently stumbled into the above speech by our very own senator sonko. Now my brothers and sisters, am not sure if to cry or laugh because I am still in shock. I can't believe such drivel would ever be uttered by a child let alone somebody that's seeking to be governor. I actually want to cry after listening to that clip. Something needs to change. We can't have such people as leaders. I am going to bed but with a very very heavy heart. This guy will most probably be the next Nairobi governor. Unbelievable. Just unbelievable. Where did we go wrong as Kenyans? After listening to Obama and then listening to sonko above, I have almost completely lost all hope in Kenya. I just don't have any more hope left in me for my country. I won't even bother to vote. The day Nairobians and Kenyans at large will have the IQ like that of Americans, then expect them to vote Obama likes. Otherwise, be content with the reflection of what is truly Nairobian. Hehe which Americans are you talking about? Be free to google Trumps America or Obamas America? I care!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,211 Location: nairobi
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Sonko will win with a landslide KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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obiero wrote:Sonko will win with a landslide Nuhhhh.... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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thuks wrote:murchr wrote:harrydre wrote:murchr wrote:hamburglar wrote:muganda wrote:kaka2za wrote:I dont't like Kidero but I see him sneaking back! @kaka2za may have a point, especially if Sonko insists on regaling undecided Nairobi county voters with his inner self O Earlier today I was passing time on YouTube and came across Obama's democratic convention speech of 2004 in Boston. That speech was essentially what catapulted him into presidency and in my opinion was one of the greatest speeches of all time. Absolutely riveting. Then I came to wazua to unwind with my head still spinning at how powerful and profound that Obama speech was when he was still senator and i inadvertently stumbled into the above speech by our very own senator sonko. Now my brothers and sisters, am not sure if to cry or laugh because I am still in shock. I can't believe such drivel would ever be uttered by a child let alone somebody that's seeking to be governor. I actually want to cry after listening to that clip. Something needs to change. We can't have such people as leaders. I am going to bed but with a very very heavy heart. This guy will most probably be the next Nairobi governor. Unbelievable. Just unbelievable. Where did we go wrong as Kenyans? After listening to Obama and then listening to sonko above, I have almost completely lost all hope in Kenya. I just don't have any more hope left in me for my country. I won't even bother to vote. The day Nairobians and Kenyans at large will have the IQ like that of Americans, then expect them to vote Obama likes. Otherwise, be content with the reflection of what is truly Nairobian. Hehe which Americans are you talking about? Be free to google Trumps America or Obamas America? The avg IQ of an American is higher than the avg IQ of a Kenyan - Fact. Seems like people still dont understand why Trump was elected. "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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murchr wrote:kaka2za wrote:murchr wrote:kaka2za wrote:murchr wrote:FRM2011 wrote:kaka2za wrote:Most people missed what Maina Kamanda said the other day. He stated that the numbers look good. Nairobi County MCA aspirants from Muranga facilitated massive transfer of voters to Nairobi.
PK will do a Trump on Sonko. I have heard two lies that have been repeated so many times. Only Sonko can send Kidero home. Sonko's support cuts transcends tribal boundaries. Well, some of us have analysed the 2013 voting pattern. The "record-breaking" 800K votes for sonko. Which specific wards voted for sonko, which presidential candidate won in those wards, which mp won and which MCA won. Sonko simply got Uhuru's vote and the kamba vote. The numbers are so tribally aligned you feel saddened. Anyone telling you there is a non-tribal voting block in Nairobi needs to have a look at 2013 numbers. Running against PK, sonko stands zero chance. I have a date with you 2 after the elections dont forget you spent the better of wed and thursday yapping of how Sonko will not run. Why wait for elections? Everything will be clear after party nominations! Yes those elections/nominations the difference is the same. Whoever wins there is the gov One thing am sure about,if Sonko gets the JP ticket he will be the next governor.Sonko on any other ticket will finish 3Rd. If PK gets the nod he COULD be governor. Wacha tuwache story mingi, lets talk later after the dust settles. Meanwhile dont take the 35 bloggers too seriously, there are there to keep you engaged. Mko hapa bado? Reporting Polling Stations: 70 out of 3378 Turnout : 1.5105384492012583 % Registered voters: 2250853 Valid Votes: 33054 Disputed Votes: 17 Rejected Votes: 946 MIKE SONKO MBUVI GIDION KIOKO JP 16726 votes (50.6%)KIDERO ODHIAMBO EVANS ODM 15082 votes (45.63%)"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/26/2007 Posts: 6,514
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Poor Nairobi...from one idiot to another.... Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/22/2015 Posts: 682
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President Sonko is now a very real possibility, mpende msipende.
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KulaRaha wrote:Poor Nairobi...from one idiot to another.... I am not happy that Sonko is the governor but I am very happy Kidero is out. May he face justice now for looting mumias and for bleeding Nairobi county dry. Reflection Eternal
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