NASA coalition leader Raila Odinga and Luanda MP Chris Omulele, January 24, 2018. [Photo|Raila Odinga]Opposition's NASA coalition leader Raila Odinga on Wednesday met Luanda MP Chris Omulele after the ODM lawmaker paid him a courtesy call.The duo had a light moment and spent part of the morning at Odinga's Capitol Hill Offices.Odinga, after the meeting, said he was gearing up for his swearing-in on January 30."Gearing up for our nation's big day and sharing a light moment with Luanda MP Chris Omulele who paid a courtesy call on me this morning," said Odinga on Monday.The opposition principals, led by Kalonzo Musyoka, Odinga's deputy issued a one-week ultimatum to the incumbent Jubilee government led by President Uhuru Kenyatta, to allow room for dialogue or the 'worst' happens.The worst, according to Kalonzo may be political clash and violence between supporters of Jubilee and NASA, after Odinga and him are sworn-in as president and deputy president respectively, on January 30."Once the swearing-in is done, there will be no turning back. We will hold dialogue when Kenya is like Somalia or South Sudan. We don't want such things to happen," said Musyoka, a former vice president.During People's Assembly coast chapter in Mombasa on Sunday, Kalonzo maintained that dialogue should take place to avert eminent dangers of the planned swearing-in, which is based on the results of the August 8, 2017 general elections.NASA principals say they worn in the election which was nullified by the Supreme Court on September 1, 2017, following their successful petition.On his part, Odinga said he fears nothing and that he must be sworn-in for Kenyans to get electoral justice and their democratic space.

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