NASA principals during a church service at the All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi, August 27, 2017. [Photo|Facebook]The National Super Alliance (Nasa) leader Raila Odinga, says 'all is not over yet', even after he lost in the August 8 elections.He said the journey to 'Canaan', the Biblical promised land, is still on course.Raila had promised Kenyans during his Nasa campaigns, that he would ensure they get better leadership under his government, if he became Kenya's fifth president.Flanked by his deputy Kalonzo Musyoka and co-principal Moses Wetangula and wife Ida Odinga, Raila attended a church service at the All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi, after which he addressed the press."The journey to Canaan is still very much on course. As you know, it was not an easy journey," Raila told journalists, Sunday afternoon.Nasa has been urging its supporters not to give up but to press on, and await the presidential petition ruling by the Supreme Court, after the alliance filed, seeking nullification of President Uhuru Kenyatta's win.According to Raila, things will still fall in place for Nasa, until they arrive in 'Canaan'.

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