A photo of NASA leader Raila Odinga greeting President Uhuru Kenyatta. [PHOTO/Ahmednassir Twitter]
Kenyans are having their say of a photo doing rounds showing NASA leader Raila Odinga and President Uhuru Kenyatta together.
The two were caught on camera when they joined Anglicans to mark the culmination of the first Centenary Celebrations of 100 years at All Saints Cathedral Church in Nairobi.
Lawyer Abdinassir Abdillahi shared the photo with the two sharing a friendly moment as First Lady Margaret Kenyatta and the president's bodyguard look on in smiles.
"Standard norm of greeting btw HE Uhuru and Hon Raila.... The former is always sitting and the later always standing.... Even during church service," he said.
The photo left Kenyans talking, with some twisting it into a political angle to suit themselves.
"The humble one will always stand..but the arrogant and big ego-ed one will always sit. Coz they think they'll become smaller if they stand," said Moses Grelly.
The humility angle was also shared by Alex Jimose who accused President Kenyatta of pride.
"Raila is humble, that's why Uhuru's pride will give him no rest!" he said.
"That is why in class the teacher stands while the students are seated," added user SK.
"So u expected Raila to sit down and greet Uhuru??? You must be sick somewhere....it wasn't must for Uhuru to stand too," quipped Gucci Mitira.
However, there was a comic twist to the photo.
Tony Wambugu thought Raila was whispering to the president about the boycott list.
"You will be added to the boycott list," he said.
Patricia Lake Kisumu saw mischief in Raila's boycott call, asking why he could not boycott Uhuru's handshake.
"Raila couldn't 'resist' going to shake H.E Uhuru Kenyatta's hand!" she said.