Political analyst Edward Kisiang'ani has predicted more trouble ahead for Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka.

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In an interview on Opinion Court on Citizen TV Thursday, the commentator said that the former Vice President is set to suffer more political blows in the near future.

Coming amid a possible breakup within the opposition's National Super Alliance (NASA), resulting from infighting, Kisiangani observed that Musyoka and his co-principals Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula are partly to blame for the coalition's woes.

He said that the group lost it immediately it allowed ODM to take full control of the alliance, despite it being a unity of equal parties, a domination that has resulted into a series of disagreements.

"Musyoka and his colleagues are set to suffer more in the hands of ODM. However, they have only themselves to blame for letting ODM dominate them and take full control of NASA," he said.

"A good instance is the recent ODM party leader Raila Odinga's trip to the United States of America. Though they remained behind, they did nothing to further promote the opposition agenda, they then went ahead to organize Odinga's homecoming event, portraying themselves as weak leaders who can easily be manipulated," he added.

He advised the three to stop playing second fiddle to Odinga in order to regain their political relevance.

This, he said, will make them more eligible for political achievemets in the future.

"Kalonzo must stop playing second fiddle to Odinga. It is sad that he is now demanding for a meeting with President Uhuru Kenyatta just because Odinga secured the same. He must create the impression of a strong and independent leader," said Kisiang'ani.