Controversial political pundit Mutahi Ngunyi seems to have withdrawn his radical perceptions against Raila Odinga following the ongoing unlikely unity within the country.
Throughout 2017 polls, Ngunyi remained critical of Raila and even recommended his prosecution following controversial swearing-in on January 30th.
But on his tweet, Ngunyi acknowledged that Raila's recent political moves portrays him as a true statesman.
"I never though I would admit this truth soon that Raila Odinga is a true statesman. It takes a big man to do what Raila has done. Bravo babaman," he tweeted.
Earlier, Raila had joined his new friend Uhuru Kenyatta in National Prayers at Safari Park where he said that he will ensure the country remains peaceful.
"When I met Uhuru, we agreed that no Kenyan will ever die just because of elections. This must end with the two of us," he said.
On March 9th this year, Raila and Uhuru reconciled much against anticipation of their radical supporters.