Former Orange Democratic party leader Honerable Raila Odinga is still an influential figure within Kenya.
Despite leaving his position in ODM Party temporarily, he is still considered as one of the most followed public figures in the country.
He has vied five times for the top seat coming second in 4 occasions with millons of votes. Meaning, he is still king Maker in the country.
Well, as Gachagua undergoes impeachment. His meeting has sparked mixed reactions online with speculations of a new Deputy President before the week ends.
Well, today, Odinga and his wife Mama Ida met Murang’a county governor Irungu Kangata. Their meeting has sparked mixed reactions of possible appointment as Deputy President of the republic of Kenya.
He is first time governor with a good track record in leadership. His ability to collect more revenue in the devolved unit has been commended by many.
Will he make a good deputy President if appointed? Let’s wait and see how things will play out soon.
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