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5 Feb 2018

David Ndii’s Comment On Uhuru Being Taken To Rehab Sparks Trouble

NASA strategist David Ndii

NASA strategist David Ndii on Monday put himself in the line of fire after claiming President Uhuru Kenyatta should be taken to an alcoholics’ rehabilitation centre.

Ndii, who is a sharp critic of the Jubilee regime, claimed that President Kenyatta “seemed to be an alcoholic” who should not be in State House.
playDavid Ndii at a past function (The Star)
Raila Odinga Junior
Turning up drunk to work daily is ground for dismissal. If as it seems @Ukenyatta is an alcoholic, he should be in rehab, not State House,” Ndii stated.
The statement was followed by quick reactions on Twitter, attracting more than forty retweets within ten minutes after being published.
NASA leader Raila Odinga's son, Raila Junior, responded swiftly stating that, "First step to recovery is admitting there’s a problem".
Many of those who responded criticised the Oxford-educated economist for his unrelenting attacks on the President.
playRaila Odinga (left) with David Ndii (Twitter)
Ndii's blunt response
Hahaha....you sound soo desparate.....prof we just have to ignore you.youve lost your respect,” Jospat123 stated.
David with due respect, why do you insult your brother all the time?” @murage888 replied.
Ndii did not shy to confront his critics.
One user challenged him, “I think you should take him to rehab alone to show you brave enough”.
The NASA strategist responded bluntly, “he has a mother”.





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