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politician Mike Sonko is reportedly mad at Jubilee administration after
the coalition twisted focus to troubled former CS Anne Waiguru who
recently declared her entrance into Nairobi gubernatorial race, straight
from corruption ridden NYS.
A column in one of the daily Newspapers dubbed, Talk of The Town gave a vivid description of the flamboyant
City politicians when it indicated that the Nairobi Senator was recently
overheard loudly complaining to friends that Jubilee has been giving
him row deal since talk of Waiguru return emerged.
Political observers were in chorus that City gubernatorial race is getting
murkier each and every day given the sharp favarouble attention the new
kid on the block is likely to enjoy despite the fact that Sonko has been
heavily spending resources and time to capture the seat.
Those
understanding Nairobi politics well offered early prediction noting that
Jubilee is likely to lose the seat to it's fierce rival CORD with a
bigger margin ridding on an argument that Waiguru would be hard to sell
given her background which is associated with one of the mega scandals
that have rocked the Nation in the recent past.
It's also worth to
note that the ruling coalition has many politicians gearing for the post
a move that may see its candidates scramble for vote and expose CORD
back to the coveted seat.
Other candidates who are seemingly unhappy
since talks went rife that Waiguru was in the race are Ferdinard
Waititu, televangelist preacher Margret Wanjiru and Dagoreti South MP
Dennis Waweru.
According to our moles Waititu and Wanjiru, Jubilee is
worried over their quest with unconfirmed reports showing that the
coalition has given up on the ''old guards'' to contest against the incumbent Evans Kidero or whomever the opposition will sponsor for the
seat.
Initially, in a series of strategy meeting Jubilee is rumoured
to may have settled young and equally filthy rich Dagoreti MP before
Waiguru made a loud bang in City politics,prompting her potential to
scamper back to the drawing board.
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