Alliance for Real Change (ARC) party leader Mohammed Abduba Dida has said Kenyans should blame their troubles on their choice of poor leadership.

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In a tweet on Saturday, the former presidential aspirant argued that Kenyans are making electoral blunders during elections and then spending the rest if their time complaining.

He faulted them for deliberately choosing the wrong people to represent them, leaving many more out, then spend the remaining five years, before the next election, lamenting.

This was in concurrence with rapper King Kaka's latest single 'Wajinga Nyinyi', where the musician is blaming Kenyans' wrong decisions of their woes.

"Kenya has about 50m citizens and less than 2,000 elective positions. Ironically, when Kenyans get the opportunity to vote, they always pick the worst possible choices then spend the following 5 years crying. #WajingaNyinyi is a good piece of activist art. Thank you @RabbitTheKing," he wrote.

In the song, Sungura takes shots at the political class for propagating corruption and not fulfilling their promises.

He bashes embattled Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko for allegedly dancing in the office while Nairobi residents are suffering.

He also questions the intention of the March 2018 truce between President Uhuru Kenyatta and ODM leader Raila Odinga.