Three of the four Kenya's NASA coalition principals. [Photo/Nasa coalition]Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga, has dismissed alleged political differences between him and fellow NASA coalition principals.Reports indicated that principals Kalonzo Musyoka and Moses Wetangula had teamed up and opposed Odinga's planned swearing-in which is slated for January 30.It was said Mudavadi remained mum on whether or not Odinga should be inaugurated as the people's president, deputised by Musyoka.During an exclusive television interview with VOA’s Swahili Service, Odinga denied that there was bad political blood amongst them, terming the allegations as far-fetched claims."There is no rift in Nasa at all. No problems whatsoever. My brothers are fully behind the course," he said on Tuesday at his Capitol Hill Offices.Sources said the other principals prefer dialogue with the ruling Jubilee government so as to avoid possible confrontation that may be resulted by the controversial inauguration.The four held closed door meetings on Monday and Tuesday running up to 5 and 3-hours respectively at the Karen Country Club to bridge their alleged party differences.

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