NASA presidential candidate Raila Odinga and his running mate Kalonzo Musyoka in Narok on August 2, 2017. Kenyans have been told not to expect much from promises made by politicians during this electioneering season. [Photo: the-star.co.ke]Political analyst Prof Edward Kisiangani has termed Jubilee and NASA as 'a basket of liars and cheats who are not worth dying for by any Kenyan'.Speaking to Citizen TV on Thursday during Opinion Court interview, Kisiangani also asked Kenyans to forget about the many promises made by each side saying things are likely to remain the same after August 8."Even this Canaan NASA is hawking around is a big lie. In fact, you will be very shocked after August 8 to know how non-existent it (Canaan) is. There will be no significant change in your life.The current crop of politicians in Kenya cannot be trusted at all," said Kisiangani.Kisiangani urged voters to vote and go home and ignore those asking them to remain at the polling stations to 'protect' votes."Why should your care whether any of them lose or win. In fact, it will be good if they lose. We will say good riddance. If they win, just give them one smile for celebration and move on with your life," he added.He noted it will be 'foolish for anyone to die for cheats and frivolous politicians' with little or no gain to make.

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