– The
witch-doctor believes Raila shall be abandoned by Kalonzo, Musalia and
Wetangula very very soon
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A witch-doctor who predicted Uhuru will beat Raila in the 2017 General Election
now predicts Raila will never be president of Kenya and should focus on other
things
– Raila has already said that he will never be a presidential candidate again
– Raila has already said that he will never be a presidential candidate again
A witch-doctor well
know for making his victims eat grass has predicted NASA will beak away soon.
Dancun Omoding from Teso who is known for nabbing criminals in the most strange
way also says Raila Odinga will never be president of Kenya.
Raila who was the NASA
presidential candidate in the just ended August 8 General Election was beaten
by President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta but he has rejected the results.
He is yet to concede
defeat despite Uhuru having been gazetted winner and has already said he will
never be a presidential candidate again. During an interview with the Star,
Omoding who is licensed by the former Ministry of Cultural Heritage and
practices his craft in Kokare village claimed to have predicted the Uhuru win.
“When I called a press
conference and predicted what the spirits had told me about Uhuru, many called
me names and said I was a prophet of doom. I now want to make another prophecy
and only time will tell,” he is quoted by the Star during the interview on
Monday August 14.
He claimed other NASA
co-principals Kalonzo Musyoka, Moses Wetangula and Musalia Mudavadi will abandon
Raila soon. The ODM leader on Sunday August 13 held a rally in Kibera, Nairobi
but his other four co-principals including Kalonzo,Wetangula,Mudavadi and
immediate former Bomet Governor Isaac Ruto were nowhere to be seen. Raila asked
his followers not to report to work on Monday, a directive which was shunned by
many and left him ridiculed online.
“Odinga will never be
the president of this country. It is something beyond him.
He should accept
this and move on", said Omoding. The medicine man claimed he predicted the
win of Busia Governor Sospeter Ojaamong as well as that of Busia Senator Amos
Wako and a host of other politicians. "Those the spirits told me would
lose lost despite coming to me during campaigns. I warned them," he added.