Adopt-A-Bus-Station

I think the Canaan brigade is a hilarious lot. http://www.nation.co.ke/counties/nairobi/-Adopt-A-Bus-Station--seeks-to-stop-flight-from-city/1954174-4038772-tjn4dez/index.html

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@uwesmake 2017

Wacha nikusaidie @dabu for the sake of the anti-cli movement…

[SIZE=6]‘Adopt-A-Bus Station’ to stop flight from city[/SIZE]

SUNDAY JULY 30 2017
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Nairobi County National Super Alliance (Nasa) leaders have launched Adopt-A-Bus Station call, aimed at stopping their supporters from leaving for their rural homes for fear of violence in the city during the August 8 General Election.

Led by Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero and Machakos County Senator Johnson Muthama, who is spearheading Nasa campaigns in the city, they assured their supporters that there will be no violence before, during and after the elections and that they should stay and vote.

“We do not want you to go back home,” Dr Kidero said when he met the Luhya community at Nyayo National Stadium on Sunday.

“Let us adopt bus stations and stop people from departing for their rural homes.

“There will be no violence as the elections will be peaceful and so there is no need for people to go home.”

READ: List of Nairobi’s political violence hotspots

JUBILEE
Dr Kidero said Nasa would ensure security for everybody and asked registered voters to come out in large numbers to vote and send the Jubilee government home.

Mr Muthama said those leaving the city will hand Jubilee Party another five years to misrule the country.

“Let us ensure that we send this government home on August 8. But this will only happen if we all remain to vote en masse on the election day,” Mr Muthama said.

VIOLENCE
Nairobi Deputy Governor Jonathan Mueke added: “Things must change.”

A spot check by the Nation at the Machakos Country Bus terminus revealed a large group of travellers, mainly women and their children from Nyanza and western Kenya, boarding buses for their rural homes though registered to vote in Nairobi.

“I fear for violence erupting after the elections and I do not want to risk my life,” Ms Millicent Nyaboke said.

Others however said that they were heading home purposely to vote there.

Addendum: You beat war drums for two years then start crying when you realize it was counterproductive…

as we all know, ojinga suffers from chronic foot in mouth disease which unfortunately he has passed on to many people including our own @Jazzman

Adopt a polling station/bus is just another ponzi scheme like deci and Kenya likes.

Gullible people fundraising for something that is none existent only for their leaders to use it all for their own pleasure. Opposition supporters still have time to remove their heads from the sand and use their brains if its still there. Swallowing every thing babuon says without fact checking.

This will never happen @spear a.k.a itimu. I am in a whatsapp group for our church and even people you thought were holier than thou are spewing the KDF, KWS, IEBC, KBS, KBC, KCSE rigging claims.

They talk the language of violence daily and then expect people not to take flight?

A spot check by the Nation at the Machakos Country Bus terminus revealed a large group of travellers, mainly women and their children from Nyanza and western Kenya, boarding buses for their rural homes though registered to vote in Nairobi.

“I fear for violence erupting after the elections and I do not want to risk my life,” Ms Millicent Nyaboke said.

Kidero is panicking.:D:D:D