NASA leader Raila Odinga and Musalia Mudavadi at a past event. [PHOTO/Pinterest]

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Anybody who still thinks that Raila's political manoeuvres in the country have any future is deceived.

The old man's career ended on August 8 2017, and this was later cemented on October 26 after he failed to win the repeat election that he pulled out.

His intended swearing-in at Uhuru Park is the biggest joke he has ever made in the country.

Well, it is said that he fought for the new constitution - we therefore expect him ho adhere to it.

In the constitution, there are thresholds a person must meet before being declared a president.

First, he must garner the majority votes in a general election and also secure 25 percent of votes in at least 24 counties.

Did Raila secure that?

Also, the person will have to be sworn-in by Registrar of the Supreme Court in a ceremony attended by the Chief Justice. 

Will Raila come with a new Chief Justice? Will Maraga be there? Definitely no.

The last condition is even more difficult.

The person being sworn-in must receive power from the outgoing president, in this case Uhuru Kenyatta.

The fact that a man who didn't win the majority vote will be being sworn-in by an unrecognised person without a sitting president handing over the instruments of power is the biggest joke Nairobians will meet in this new year.