NASA leader Raila Odinga at a past event. He is set to be sworn-in today as president after disputing the election results of August 8. [PHOTO/Kenya Today]
Ahead of the intended swearing-in of NASA leaders Raila Odinga at his deputy Kalonzo Musyoka, supporters of the opposition are on social media hyping the event set to take place at Uhuru Park in Nairobi.
This is what they are saying:
"It is a commonplace that Mr Uhuru Kenyatta is not so intelligent, as his media handlers would wish us to belive. Mr Kenyatta has been making very silly political mistakes, some so childish, since he succeeded Mwai Kibaki...The only politician who contained Raila Odinga is Mwai Kibaki, and that only happened in 2007-2013, but only because he Raila Odinga was a partner in the Grand Coalition Government," argues Jimmy Arianda.
"I wish Mr Raila Odinga and NASA a successful and effective Swearing in today. My wish is that it empowers them to serve all Kenyans equally and diligently. It will obviously be constitutionally void since Mr Odinga isn't the candidate that was legally declared President but since the whole election was conducted by an incompetent IEBC, then Mr Odinga has the revolutionary right to rebel civilly first thru being sworn in and next but not necessarily thru a mass uprising," said Bwengye Deusdedit.
NASA financier Jimmi Wanjingi has asked the pair of Raila and Kalonzo to only play their part.
"Just play your part today and leave the Rest to us. You are our Primus inter Pares," he said on Twitter.
"I have just predicted that this time round at least 20 police officers might lose their lives. Also properties including cars, buildings might get burned. The day will start well but will end badly but this time Uhuru will regret," said Anti Njoki on Twitter.
"Migori guys arrived in Nairobi and asked koome "oya we've come with two options 1.peace 2.war choose one" the heavy police presence at Uhuru park was withdrawn," chided Terry Williams.