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Sonko for Nairobi Governor
maka
#101 Posted : Monday, March 20, 2017 1:18:12 PM
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Iganamagana wrote:
maka wrote:
But seriously a whole city like Nairobi cannot get a decent guy to manage it?


We did not get one last time. Looks like we are going to miss it again.


Very very sad...
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Obi 1 Kanobi
#102 Posted : Monday, March 20, 2017 1:23:13 PM
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Bigchick wrote:
Did not watch the interview but from what I can see from Social media,the guy may be cooked.

Few will entertain such a fool for a governor. Afadhali Kidero aendelee.

Eish!Even KEMU must be cringing at their marketing upper second graduate.


For me the biggest telling of how Jubilee plays Nairobi is how I see the likes of @BicgChick and Njung'e leaning.

This post is a clear indicator to me atleast that the Kikuyu electorate are not trusting their investments with a Bufoon like Sonko. The 12 Kikuyu Nairobi MP's who stood solidly behind PK are the second telltale sign.

Sonko should go for an MCA seat so he can frustrate PK/Kidero come later in the year.
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maka
#103 Posted : Monday, March 20, 2017 1:58:49 PM
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What are the issues that Nairobi faces?
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wukan
#104 Posted : Monday, March 20, 2017 2:02:47 PM
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Interesting that Jubilee doesn't get it about Nairobi politics. Elections are won around narratives not facts. You can parade a hundred facts about your projects but it won't sway the vote. Sonko has a narrative. If you got it he said in the interview firstly he is ready to running mate for any other kikuyu Margaret or Dennis and if it's about Murang'a he is ready to step down for Jimnah or James Mwangi(Equity) but not PK

If you recall in the 2013 elections Sonko and Shebesh had at one time abandoned Waititu and were ready for a press conference to endorse Jimnah. The party bosses refused and Sonko and Shebesh got a public dress-down during Waititu's manifesto launch. The kao votes went astray and the middle class tipped the balance to Kidero. That's how the cookie crumbled in 2013.

If Sonko was a buffoon then Jimnah would not have been cutting deals with him. Nairobi will be tipping point for the 2017 election whoever understands the city politics wins this contest. As Raila told Ruto he is a jogoo wa shambani.



Angelica _ann
#105 Posted : Monday, March 20, 2017 2:10:17 PM
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Did not watch the interview but from what I can see from Social media,the guy may be cooked.

Few will entertain such a fool for a governor. Afadhali Kidero aendelee.

Eish!Even KEMU must be cringing at their marketing upper second graduate.


For me the biggest telling of how Jubilee plays Nairobi is how I see the likes of @BicgChick and Njung'e leaning.

This post is a clear indicator to me atleast that the Kikuyu electorate are not trusting their investments with a Bufoon like Sonko. The 12 Kikuyu Nairobi MP's who stood solidly behind PK are the second telltale sign.

Sonko should go for an MCA seat so he can frustrate PK/Kidero come later in the year.


He keeps on referring to a non existence team Nairobi. Apart from Wanjiru who is an outsider in Jubilee matters, the rest have scattered including Hon Waweru back to Mping and Bwana Sakaja to Governor. And he abused some serious kiuks jana, they will not forgive him. Never, ever.

Sadly it would be nice to see him as a Governor Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad

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Bigchick
#106 Posted : Monday, March 20, 2017 2:25:26 PM
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Did not watch the interview but from what I can see from Social media,the guy may be cooked.

Few will entertain such a fool for a governor. Afadhali Kidero aendelee.

Eish!Even KEMU must be cringing at their marketing upper second graduate.


For me the biggest telling of how Jubilee plays Nairobi is how I see the likes of @BicgChick and Njung'e leaning.

This post is a clear indicator to me atleast that the Kikuyu electorate are not trusting their investments with a Bufoon like Sonko. The 12 Kikuyu Nairobi MP's who stood solidly behind PK are the second telltale sign.

Sonko should go for an MCA seat so he can frustrate PK/Kidero come later in the year.



@Obi. Despite being Jubilee damu,the capital city deserves better.

Another thing I wish to point out is that I am Jubilee damu as a vote against.....

Otherwise am not so averse to a Kamelon or Mdvd presidency.


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kaka2za
#107 Posted : Monday, March 20, 2017 2:34:35 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:
point wrote:
I bet that 99% of the people commenting here won't take part in the nominations exercise. Sonko knows his target groups!!


The Kenyan voters are hopelessly and irreedemably tribal. What you are calling sonko's target group is a mythical voting block that doesn't exist.

When you have time, go through the IEBC 2013 results. Do you know Raila got 692K votes in Nairobi. Kidero got 691K. The 8 ODM MPs and those who ran on cord affiliate parties and lost got a total vote almost equal to RAO. Ditto MCAs. But when it comes to senator, a good chunk left cord and voted sonko. When you track those votes to specific wards, you see wiper MCAs winning in those wards.

Uhuru got 659K votes. Waititu and Jimnah got 669K. Their MPs and MCAs got a number close to that.

But their senator got an extra and mysterious 130K votes.


That's the value Sonko brings to Jubilee.

How, yet he never convinced them to vote for Uhuru last time out?


@AA you are one sharp lass. Hadn't thought about that!
So what exactly does the guy bring??
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madollar
#108 Posted : Monday, March 20, 2017 2:54:12 PM
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kaka2za wrote:
madollar wrote:
Jubilee is in a quagmire peter Kenneth will not win in august while sonko should not be allowed near that seat.Time for the kamanda led group to change tact ensure Dennis waweru wins nominations convince sonko to be his deputy finally sponsor a luhya candidate for governor either marende or jirongo.All in all jubilee has bungled the Nairobi's governship position they had 4 years to plan sasa wanakimbia helter skelter


It is lose-lose for Jubilee protagonists in Nairobi.The Samson option("Let me die with the Philistines!" (Judges 16:30)

Peter Kenneth should withdraw enables jubilee to hit the reset button and come up with a formula to elbow out sonko
maka
#109 Posted : Monday, March 20, 2017 2:55:48 PM
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Bigchick wrote:
Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Did not watch the interview but from what I can see from Social media,the guy may be cooked.

Few will entertain such a fool for a governor. Afadhali Kidero aendelee.

Eish!Even KEMU must be cringing at their marketing upper second graduate.


For me the biggest telling of how Jubilee plays Nairobi is how I see the likes of @BicgChick and Njung'e leaning.

This post is a clear indicator to me atleast that the Kikuyu electorate are not trusting their investments with a Bufoon like Sonko. The 12 Kikuyu Nairobi MP's who stood solidly behind PK are the second telltale sign.

Sonko should go for an MCA seat so he can frustrate PK/Kidero come later in the year.



@Obi. Despite being Jubilee damu,the capital city deserves better.

Another thing I wish to point out is that I am Jubilee damu as a vote against.....

Otherwise am not so averse to a Kamelon or Mdvd presidency.





Interesting...
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madollar
#110 Posted : Monday, March 20, 2017 3:05:38 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
Odomo domo/Nasa/Naswa is more disorganized. The majority of seats in Nairobi is for JP to lose smile smile smile

Apparently ODM cannot get the positions of Nairobi governor and presidential candidate lazima wawachilie moja anyway that's a headline for another day.
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