Wiper and Ford K agree to form 2017 alliance

Kalonzo and wetangula at Intercontinental Hotel yesterday. Exploring an exit from cord and a 2017 joint alliance

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Following the insults, chest thumping and violence from odm in cord the two other principals have agreed that if their MOU isnt honored then they might as well bolt now and compete to be the official opposition in 2017.

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The pandora’s box has officially been opened. Hope it won’t be the last nail to the coffin called CORD.

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Inakaa waliagiza maji ya tap. Hawana any.

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Let them branch out and chat their own territory

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Melon hazeeki, o_OWho is older, melon ama weta?

This has happened thanks to Alai, midiwo, orengo, june, ababu and odm brigade kuongea vibaya na matisho instead of cool heads and negotiations.

This one will be the next point-man to be used in destabilizing the western vote and splitting it, Ababu angecheza game yake vizuri he would have been the western King pin, a compromise between the Bukusu and the Maragoli. But he likes playing it safe under the clock of baba

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This meeting was announced by wetangula on twitter even before it happened and he then proceeded to make sure the photo was taken and shared. At Kalonzo request ford k NEC meeting was postponed to allow for further deliberation between the two parties.

Meanwhile cord financier in Nakuru has defected giving Jubilee a clear ran in the county.

Reverend Lawrence Bomet’s decision to quit ODM comes hot on the heels of a declaration by Nakuru Town West MP Samuel Arama that he would defend his seat on a Jubilee ticket in 2017. Bomet contested the Nakuru gubernatorial seat on an ODM ticket in 2013 but lost to Governor Kinuthia Mbugua. He joined the ruling coalition in an elaborate ceremony presided over by the respected Myoot Council of Elders led by chairman Major (Rtd) John Seii.
Read more at: Raila Odinga loses another key political ally to Jubilee - The Standard

No matter what guys in CORD do, presidency watakuwa wanaionea kwa gazeti

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Ford K na Wiper wakienda alone itakuwa the biggest and funniest loss since time immemorial. Hawa watu wajipange mzuri kwanza wawache kuyumbayumba. They can convince Ruto to join them or vice versa. Otherwise they are bound to be big losers.

That’s their choice and their problem and in this case it might be the only choice if odm refuses to back kalonzo as cord candidate.

Yaani i had to scroll back up to confirm your ‘allegations’ hehehehe…
But nimecheki wameagiza air burger…

LMAO. Only choice? Don’t be so sure that even the two will be together by that time.

They are just bluffing. Those two wouldnt bag their former constituency on their own. Without Baba, or some other able operator, they are dead in the warer. If baba calls their bluff, they will walk around like tge headless chicken they are. And should jubilee tell them to Go Drying, they are dead and buried. Cord is simply Odm with some two asskissers.

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I disagree Mabs. If the Kambas form a coalition with the Bukusus (60% of the Luhya vote) with Kalonzo as the presidentia candidate and that wet fool as the DP, they’l easily beat Babuon to number 3. Then they can negotiate with the Prince for slots in gava.

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Thing is, they dont have their tribal ducks in a row. Kalonzo has Mutua to contend with while Wetaa has Oparanya, kombo, njirongo, Akaranga and khalwale to convince. Some quarters are peddling Marende as the kingman. Two, they have no money of their own.

these are not Bukusus, Weta can easily marshall Bungoma and Trans-Nzoia counties

and deny CORD a sizeable chunk of the Luhya vote

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Something i never grasp, is the clan politics of the Mulembe people. What goes

I think many of the people you have mentioned are NOT Pukusus; they belong to other Luhya sub-tribes such as the Maragoli.

Secondly, you don’t need a lot of money to win two or three counties. You need a tribal wave of the kind that happens with Mumbis or Kavirondos…

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