Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Who is this killing RAILA ODINGA slowly on Facebook


Who is this killing RAILA ODINGA slowly on Facebook


Wednesday, 15/08/2012 Kenya has mushroomed into a tech savy nation leading to social media becoming a tool pushing for certain agendas. Facebook is one of the avenues that has been used to propagate and change people’s ideologies.
The Facebook page, Stop Raila now’ is one that is creating a lot of tension for the presidential aspirant’s fanbase. The group has over 9,000 fans. It digs deeper than Miguna Miguna’s book ‘Peeling back the Mask’ as unlike the book, the page has a new story each day. It promises a new exposé each dawn.
The page is trusted more than Tony Gachoka as through writing it offers a forum for debate. The comments sections are flooded with both fans and critics. The acronym Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has been converted to mean One Dangerous Man on the page. 
One message is clear on the page and all they want is to stop Raila.
The administrator writes, “What is clear is that we are done with the Right Honorable Prime Minister and that he will not get away with his political rhetoric.”
The page claims that it is only interested in revealing the leaders secret.

 Yesterday the page posted, “Raila is very vengeful. Another lie. Reacting to talk of his intended revenge on Moi and Kikuyus, Raila has responded that he will not revenge. Yet, when he was chased out by women in Meru (for some reason reason he seems to bring out the wrath of women!), he was later quoted saying that those regions that don't vote for him will cry come December 29th.

Which begs the question, if Raila won, would he be the President of Kenya or Nyanza? We read in the bible that "Vengeance is mine,says the Lord"..Raila is certainly not God. We cannot have a president hell-bent on revenge.

We saw how Moi devastated non- Kalenjins (including Raila) when he came in with the idea of revenge.”

After Miguna’s spicy book and Tony Gachoka’s ICC threats, do you think‘Stop Raila Now’ will work?

The Kenyan DAILY POST

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