Sunday, January 22, 2017

Mama Ngina Visits Retired President Moi Amid Fears that Gideon Moi will Join NASA and Uhuru is Headed to Defeat

Retired President Daniel Moi chats with Mama Ngina Kenyatta when she paid him a courtesy call at his home in Kabarak, Nakuru County, on January 21, 2017. Photo: Google


Mama Ngina today flew on a private charter to meet with Moi at Kabarak !!!!

The unusual visit has been prompted by a confidential NSI report projecting a first round loss for Uhuru in August.

The public booing and humiliation suffered by both President Uhuru (in Mombasa) and DP Ruto (in Rift Valley and Nyanza) has only added fuel to a raging fire.

Mama Ngina made the unscheduled visit to Kabarak to urge him to persuade his son Baringo Senator Gideon Moi not to join the increasingly popular opposition super alliance NASA.

So alarmed by the threat posed by NASA are the power-brokers that informed sources say Mama Ngina is prepared to throw DP Ruto under the bus to ensure the two dominant families avoid the transformative Raila – presidency at all costs.

The panic was underlined in Uhuru’s first ever radio interview yesterday on Kameme FM, where he poured vitriol on Opposition and blamed Raila for everything that has gone wrong with Jubilee administration.

Retired Daniel Arap Moi with Mama Ngina Kenyatta in Kabarak, Nakuru on Saturday.

To make it worse, recent democratic regime change events in Africa, especially in Ghana and Gambia has not given any comfort to the Kenyattas and the NSI report only rubbed salt into an already open wound.

Key business personalities with significant stakes at the NSE have withdrawn their support for the fast crumbling Uhuruto regime after they suffered losses running to billions of shillings.

The NSE was ranked the worst performing stock market in the world as stock prices fell a record low in 2017.

People are questioning the wisdom of approaching the elderly and ailing Moi with complex political problems since the ex-President is reportedly exhibiting signs of dementia and who now has a permanent medical team standing by at his Kabarak home.

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