Are the curses of the elders affecting NASA?

I remember there was various news reports on the Maa elders then the Njuri Njeke among others, praying that whoever will cause violence will be cursed. From the restlessness and disorganisation seen from NASA, (and Raila’s statements in the news clip below), could it be that NASA is conspiring to commit treason by implying that they will not accept the court ruling if it doesn’t favour them? Could the restlessness and confusion be a sign that the ancestors are refusing to let their children die in vain? Is it that their desire for power is driving them nuts and they cannot accept that destiny has another path for them? Why intimidate, threaten and blantantly disrespect the courts then ask them to be impartial and independent? Acting like this makes us more fearful of what could have happened if NASA had taken leadership.
Just tell me your thoughts on the clip and the recent ‘dances’ that NASA has done that has left us all confused but sure that the disorganisation seen at party nominations level runs deep in the opposition. But pray my countrymen and women, pray that they accept the rulling…if not, the curses may turn the mad for trying to divide the nation and sacrificing their own folk just for a taste of power. Those of us that cannot just Akombe to another state will just have to wait and see…

https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/ktnnews/video/2000136496/-raila-breaks-silence-over-his-next-move-should-supreme-court-rule-against-his-petition

Whether they decide to accept the decision or not,NASA is like that dog that barks at everyone lakini ukistand your ground inakunja mkia na inaanza kuyelp

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Personally I think the SC ruling will not change a thing. If they rule against JP and IEBC another election will see the power hungry maniac lose yet again.

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Can a few malcotents hold the whole country hostage coz of their unrealistic demands…ata kama ii ndo inaitwa democracy, iki kimtu kinasumbua…

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Joshuas’ journey to caanan wasnt easy my fren as he faced bumps and hurdles before izraeliz finally arrived. Dont write off baba just yet I suspect the son of the co-founder of this great republic still has an ace up his sleeve. kua mpole

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uhuru underestimated baba

◄ Joshua 5:6 ►
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The Israelites had moved about in the wilderness forty years until all the men who were of military age when they left Egypt had died, since they had not obeyed the LORD. For the LORD had sworn to them that they would not see the land he had solemnly promised their ancestors to give us, a land flowing with milk and honey.

@Mudzomba_lengo did the job long ago when he gave barber a beating.

67 billion itoke wapi?? Hakuna elections zingine my friend.

Politics is not an economic activity!

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It’s important to awaken them to all possible outcomes.

Fimbo chapa was an omen, but JaKuon is immune from any warning, including death and disease. Power is his only goal at whatever price.

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a rerun would have been done using what money?

who told you there would be a rerun?

This election was to end na round one

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Kama urezzo umemkataa akubali yaishe, someone asked why is it about the 6m Kenyans and not the 8m?

[SIZE=6]IEBC allocated additional Sh2bn for August 8 poll[/SIZE]
Mar. 31, 2017, 12:30 am
By SAMUEL KISIKA @kisikasam
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[ul][li]TWITTER[/ul][/li][ul][li]GOOGLE+[/ul][/li][ul][li]WHATSAPP[/ul][/li][ul][li]EMAIL[/ul][/li]The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission has received an additional Sh2.1 billion from the budget, compared to last financial year’s allocation.

This is meant to support its operations for the August 8 election.

National Treasury CS Henry Rotich yesterday announced that the Wafula Chebukati-led team has been given Sh21.4 billion in the 2017-18 budget.

Last year, it got Sh19.3 billion.

This will enable it to deliver a free, fair and credible poll.

“We are all aware Kenya will be going for election in August. The government is committed to a free and fair election,” he said, reading the Sh2.6 trillion budget in Parliament.

Rotich presented the budget much earlier than the traditional June because the August poll would interfere with the budget-making calendar.

[SIZE=6]The extra allocation to the IEBC will enable the commission to acquire election materials, educate voters and deal with a possible presidential run-off or disputes.[/SIZE]

My friend, Gazeti ni ya kufunga nyama!

Ever asked yourself where the extra cash for the rerun is? And the exchequer at treasury for sure knows there will be no refunds from IEBC.

Methinks it’s the other way around.

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You do realize IEBC is here 24/7, the whole year, forever as long as Republic of Kenya continues to exist. Even if they don’t use the funds for a runoff, that amount will be used for its operations until the next elections in 2022. Every year its book of accounts is open for audit from auditor general and results provided to (Parliamentary Accounts Committee) for further action.

I think the same as you too . Moi was the ruthless one , punishing every bit of provocation , Kibaki was the ‘coward’ one , confronted and he panics and slips and almost convicts himself when there is trouble , Uhuru on the other hand seems to be the smart one , calm and contained , plays his cards best way he knows , leaves the enemy confused and self destructing .

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