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18 Aug 2017

“Nitaua Na Malaika.Ask Nkaisssery. I Told Him To Leave Uhuru And Join Raila. He Didn’t Listen. He Didn’t Listen!”-Man Causes Drama At The Supreme Court Looking For Raila Odinga (Video)



– A man has caused drama at the Supreme Court after confronting police officers and journalists

– The man who looked visibly disturbed had demanded to see NASA leader Raila Odinga who had been expected to arrive at the court to file a petition challenging Uhuru's reelection

A bold man erupted drama on Friday, August 18 after storming the Supreme court grounds during a live television broadcast demanding for NASA leader Raila Odinga.

The unidentified civilian angrily stormed KTN news set while an anchor was presenting a report on the latest NASA move of taking the Presidential Election battle to the supreme court.

In a bold yet highly risky move, the man, who was dressed in a blue sweater and black trousers openly engages with some senior officers who seem unbothered by his untamed rant.

While addressing the officers, the man sensationally claims that he had asked the late Interior CS Joseph Nkaisssery to ditch Jubilee for opposition prior to his death.

“Like it or not I will kill with the angels. Ask Nkaisssery. I told him to leave Uhuru and Join Raila. He didn’t listen. He didn’t listen!” He ranted.

It is not quite certain who he was referring to, and the drama was finally put to bed when the officers strategically asked him to follow them if he wanted to see “Raila”.

Here is a video of the drama courtesy of KTN :



The Supreme Court registry will open from 7 a.m up to midnight on Friday, August 18, to give ample time for the filing of presidential election petition by the National Super Alliance (NASA).

The registrar of the Supreme Court, Esther Nyaiyaki, said similar accommodation will be given to President Uhuru Kenyatta’s team to respond to the petition. According to the Presidential Election Petition rules, the petitioner is required to serve the respondent within two days of filing; the respondent, on the other hand, must file the response within four days of being served. The Registry will open until midnight on the fourth day to receive the response.
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