President Uhuru Kenyatta during a rally. Photo/courtesy

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When on a tour to drum up support for his re-election in Embu, a Jubilee supporter irked by words uttered by a youthful MP showed Uhuru a placard demanding action against the Opposition MP.

With a smile, Uhuru calmly told the supporter to cool down.

"Najua hamjafurahi, but ngoja tu . . . kila kitu na wakati wake. Wacha kwanza tuwashinde," Uhuru responded.

Again, immediately after the Supreme Court nullified the Presidential election, Uhuru and his deputy William Ruto rushed to Burma market in Eastlands where he promised to 'fix' the court after he is re-elected.

At State House during a Jubilee meeting, the Head of State said he repects the decision of the court but 'we shall revisit the matter'.

From the developments, it is clear Uhuru will fix a few things and a few people once he bounces back to full presidential powers.

Here is my guess:

1. CJ Maraga and the Supreme CourtNothing has pained Kenyatta than the nullification of his 'victory', and he said it in Nakuru when he met a delegation from Kisii and Nyamira. It is obvious Uhuru will fix Maraga and the court here and there2. Raila OdingaNo one has been a pain to Kenyatta's political life like Mr. Odinga. In fact he wants to make history as having made Uhuru a one term President.When Uhuru took power in 2013, political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi asked Uhuru to 'crush Raila before he regroups', he ignored.

3. Babu OwinoThe youthful MP has shown signs of 'horns', it will just obvious Jubilee will want Babu 'dehorned' to avoid problems in future.

4. IEBC Though no direct attacks have been trained on the commission, it carries a burden on how it would fail to protect Uhuru's 'victory'. There is a feeling it has leaned towards the Opposition. A screw and a hammer must be thrown into the commission's work.

5. Millie OdhiamboShe had been a harch critic of Uhuru.

6. Gladys WangaDuring a rally in Eastleigh, Wanga is accused of making profane remarks against Uhuru.

7. Hassan JohoThe Mombasa Governor has been a stubborn 'boy; to Jubilee.