2012 wrote:poundfoolish wrote:McReggae wrote:2012 wrote:Much Know wrote:Shebesh (Mr.) is willing to take money hii story iishe, good, saves a big hustle for her, her family, Nairobi, and Kidero. Apologise basi! Hii iwe African fine we move !
RINK; NITACHUKUA PESA This is a game. Jubilee I'm sure would pay them more for
removing an ODM Governor from the capital city.
An apology by Kidero is political suicide which is falling right into Jubilee hands.
Mbona tunaogopa kusoma jamaneni......Nairobi Gurnanetorial seat is safely with CORD whatever the outcome of this case!!!
2012 logics can be found along Wabera street, pale nje ya Nakumatt and Ambassador, Archives spot..
ati 'This is Game!'
Game my foot... watu hii nchi wanapenda kuona tu Kura.. Kura! Kura! Kura! Kura!!!..
As we wait for the petition to conclude, let's not forget that Kidero's win (if he won) was a close call. Who does CORD have for the upcoming Nairobi gubernatorial by-election? How much do they have for the campaign?
To be honest Kidero is on his way out, even his party leader doesn't like him.
It's not that Kidero's party leader doesn't
like him,... it appears he's
scared of him - BIG difference. The question would be why?
I think the answer lies in the perception of the future. Some quarters - and I tend to believe this, so this is subjective - believe that it's because in a popularity contest within the party, the Governor might end up being more popular than his party leader. This would end the party leader's 2017 hopes, and therein lies the problem.
Add to this the fact that Kidero has been very chummy with the President and is forging paths unavailable to his party leader (locally and abroad - adding to that 2017 attractiveness), and one can see why the
fear is being misinterpreted to be dislike.
This can be illustrated with a parable (as told by MuchNo... sorry, I don't know enough about soccer to make mine appropriately sporty). When a mother has two sons - one a rabbel-rouser and the other a hard working
goody two-shoes - both of whom are vieing for her attention, she tells them that she loves them equally. Lakini, she secretly lets
goody two-shoes into the kitchen every day to enjoy a sumptuous meal, while serving the rabbel-rouser githeri and blaming hard times for the poor quality serving.
This appears to be the problem in the CORD camp - Kidero is running the most important elected office that the party landed, and he'd been doing so with aplomb and in his stride, courting local and international influential leaders with seeming ease that belied the effort required (until this incident... in fact, he had just come from a meeting with Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan and the Nigerian businessmen in tow - including one Aliko Dangote, Africa's wealthiest individual; funny how the rich crowd together, eh? One of Kenya's richest men courting Africa's.... but, I digress).
Meanwhile, the party leader is constrained to making noise on the sidelines. If I were said party leader, I would
loathe such a party member... and I'd be
scared mafi-less of the man too!