Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Corridors of Power



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A top Nairobi politician was last week forced to take off from one of his private offices when two of his concubines faced off in his office. Corridors has learnt that the politician was dating his former head-teacher when his concubine showed up. Anarchy descended in the office when the politician failed to explain who the other woman was and what she wanted in his private office. The agitated former head teacher got violent and yanked the guy away before grabbing the rival shouting loudly that “she had come from far”. Unable to explain his situation, the politician sneaked away leaving the women fighting each other.
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A leading presidential candidate whose party took part in the recent by-elections called one of his competitor to congratulate him in an attempt to lure him to his party saying, “Congratulations and thank you. You could have won that seat and beaten our candidate because you are a strong politician but  we  had everything to win. I have no problem with you and I request you to cross over and come to our party. I only have a problem with your boss.” Our mole said the presidential hopeful went on to request the loser to ditch his party in a very bizzare call.
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Police intelligence officers in Nairobi area and not a happy lot. Reason? The cops are wondering why one of their bosses, who is on terminal pending retirement, is still controlling monies allocated for intelligence gathering. The man is normally recalled from his leave to his office to come and sign vouchers for the money to be released to the officers, the sleuths were overheard wondering whether, there was something the man knows, which makes him want to control the monies even as he awaits retirement.
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An aspirant from Nyeri county who early this year paid some members of the clergy to to endorse him is at it again. Those close to him say that the man is planning to pull another shot by calling another a meeting to tell the clergy that they should not forget what they agreed early this year. They say that last time, pastors were paid Sh2,000 to attend but this time round, it is said they will be paid Sh3,000.

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