Scripted line of questions,

https://x.com/Kaikainaipaa/status/1869802964485058642

This was a bogus interview, it didn’t yield anything, because the media guys were getting too academic.
Why allow him to keep talking about himself? His CV is public, we don’t need that. Ask simple pointed questions about the painful things common Kenyans are facing. We need clear answers about the things which happened when he was CS interior.

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Nikama rigathi drafted the questions and paid the journalist

What I saw for the short time I watched this interview was a small man who was looking like he was trying to hold his pee. A very underwhelming man trying to look courageous.

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But he was not even put on the spot properly, he had little to fear. IMO, only Mashirima Kapombe and Michelle Ngele tried to hold his fingers to the flame a bit, but not long enough, to elicit an emotive response which would betray his truth.

His small voice betrays him

I think they were trying to hold back, knowing how fragile these dumb shits’ egos are.

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Don’t let it fool you, he’s a fox. He relies on using legalese and flowery imagery to skirt around sensitive questions. Just demand blunt answers, “for the common man to understand”, and you’ll disarm him. Keep them short and precise, (use simple facts in the public domain) and he’ll be flustered like a boy caught eating jam.

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Don’t appear hostile, just factual. If you ask intelligently, all he can do is refuse to answer; he’s too clever to throw a tantrum on TV, like Kuria or Sonko. The only downside would be to tell your boss not to send you to interview him again. But that would mean you succeeded.

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To make matters worse is his soprano voice

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