Kibra parliamentary hopeful on the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) ticket Christone Odhiambo alias Kriss Darlin now says that he is ready to battle it out with anyone.
This comes amid possibilities that the ruling Jubilee Party could as well present a candidate in a bid to snatch the seat which has for years belonged to the Orange party.
Speaking on Wednesday evening, the deejay said that he is ready to battle it out with a Jubilee candidate, daring the President Uhuru Kenyatta-led side to join the race.
Confident of a nomination, in an interview on Radio Jambo's Mazungumzo Waziwazi, he predicted that the introduction of a Jubilee candidate will make it even easier for him.
"Jubilee fielding a candidate will be even more helpful, they are welcome (Jubilee kuleta mtu itanisaidia zaidi, nawakaribisha)," he said.
On the other hand, he called upon the ODM to hold free and fair nominations, in a party that has repeatedly seen its primaries married with confusion and at times violence.
He declared his readiness to support whoever wins the party ticket, provided that the exercise is credible.
"If we lose in a free and fair way we will accept the outcome and back the winner (Tukishindwa na tuone ni free and fair tutakubali na tumuunge yule ameshinda)," he added.
Others in the race for the ODM ticket include former area MP the late Ken Okoth's brother Imran Okoth.