Suba North MP Millie Odhiambo. [Photo/NairobiNews]Suba North Member of Parliament Millie Odhiambo has revealed why she would prefer to have a date with the Nasa technical adviser David Ndii over NTV's Larry Madowo.The vocal ODM legislator expressed her disappointment following an interview on Tuesday where Larry had hosted Ndii to discuss his petition on secession and the way forward for Nasa should they lose the petition they have filed in the Supreme Court.According to Millie, Larry was not skilled enough to handle Ndii."The two were in one space but discussing two different issues. Madowo was discussing whether the porridge was sweet or sour and all his questions were about sweet or sour porridge. David Ndii was talking about the chemical composition of water, sugar and flour. Madowo should have been given someone with expertise on whether porridge is sweet or sour and Ndii should be interviewed by someone with a degree in Chemistry and/or Biology. Get my drift?" Millie said as qouted by Tuko.She however noted the NTV journalist should be spared because he was being directed on the questions to pose to the Nasa strategist.The Suba North lawmaker further disclosed if she had an opportunity to choose between the two men for a date, she would choose Ndii because his intelligent."If I was a young lady asked to choose one of those two guys for a date, I would go for Ndii. It's not because Larry is not good-looking and all, it's just in my younger days, top on my list for a guy I dated was " intellectualism". Second on my list was a guy who could take the bull by the horns," she added.During a past ODM campaign rally, Millie had said she is ready to talk to her husband to allow her be Hassan Joho's companion since his religion allows him to have up to four wives.
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'David Ndii is smarter than Larry Madowo' - Millie Odhiambo now prefers David Ndii for a date
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