What if NASA wins the petition?

Those are just names and titles my fren…there are people who pull the strings in Kenya n some are even abroad…we are a piece of the chess game that is world politics…as long as you make your shilling and the layman doesn’t die unfairly…life moves on

What if… will just remain ‘what if’ and nothing more.

In elections matters yes it is. But on other matters there are other regional and international courts.

SHOCKING REVELATIONS: THIS IS WHERE THE 1.2 MILLION PRESIDENTIAL BALLOT PAPERS ENDED

Close to 800,000 Kenyans went to their respective polling stations on August 8, only to vote for their preferred presidential candidate, ignoring the other seats, IEBC results suggest. This is an impossibility under the law.

In one of the shocking cases, the IEBC portal indicates that in Kirinyaga county for instance, 296,392 more people voted for President than for Senator.

The same trend was replicated in Embu, one of Uhuru’s strongholds, where 200,021 more people voted for President than senator.

The trend, upon deeper interrogation of the results posted on the IEBC portal, played out in almost all counties with a constant range of between 4,000 and 19,000 people voting for President only and not any of the remaining five positions.

In Kilifi, 13,494 people walked into polling stations on Tuesday last week, voted for President and left without casting a vote for governor.

In NASA co-principal Moses Wetangula’s Bungoma turf, IEBC figures indicate that 12,916 voters cast their ballot for President and not any other seat.

Kakamega also had 17,066 people voting for the President position alone, while in Kisii, 16,652 people did not vote for the governor position but voted for the presidential candidates.

In the neighboring Nyamira county, 10,023 only voted for the presidential candidates.

President Uhuru’s Kiambu backyard had 24,676 people casting their votes for the President only.

The other Mt Kenya counties of Murang’a, Kirinyaga and Nyandarua had 5,586, 6,751 and 4,296 respectively voting only for President.

In Raila’s Luo Nyanza support base, the same pattern was witnessed with Migori leading with number of voters participating in the presidential election at 18,848.

Kisumu had 15,922, Homa Bay 14,816, while Siaya recorded 9,912, according to the official results posted by the IEBC.

The IEBC portal in other glaring inconsistencies that erode the credibility of the results posted some Forms 34A with conflicting figures from those keyed in the portal.

For instance, Kisian polling station in Kisumu West constituency, a known Raila stronghold, he scored zero according to the Form 34A posted by IEBC in its online portal.

At the same polling station located at Central Kisumu ward, independent candidate Joseph Nyagah leads the eight presidential candidates with 516 votes followed by Uhuru, who managed a paltry nine votes.

Prior to the polls, IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati clarified that in case of inconsistency between the keyed in results and results captured in Form 34A, the results in Form 34A takes precedence.

“There is a possibility of inconsistencies between the keyed in results transmitted by officers and the scanned forms transmitted. In such cases, the commission has decided that the result in the scanned forms takes precedent,” clarified Chebukati in a communication dated August 4.

At Marinyin Primary School 01 polling station in Bomet county, Konoin constituency, the commission has in its portal a blank Form 34A.

An analysis of IEBC’s countrywide election results indicate that 15,863,193 people participated in the presidential elections as compared to 15,085,122 for governor.

This means that 778,081 people, translating into 4.1 per cent of the registered voters, participated only in presidential polls, over and above those who took part in governor polls. President Uhuru Kenyatta was declared winner, having garnered 54.27 per cent of the votes.

According to IEBC regulations, a voter is strictly to be issued six stamped ballot papers, and has to cast all of them, even if they decide to spoil the ballot for a particular seat.

The revelations are likely to bolster opposition claims that the polls, endorsed by the international community as free and fair, were flawed.

Yesterday, the opposition announced its intention to challenge the presidential results at the Superme Court, saying it believes them to be a product of a hacked computer system.

“We have now decided to move to the Supreme Court and lay before the world the making of computer-generated leadership,” Raila said.

Earlier, the opposition had ruled out going to the Supreme Court.

The revelations from IEBC’s own data are similar to 2013 claims that two million voters allegedly voted only for the President and left without casting a vote for any of the remaining elective seats.

Raila, ahead of last week polls, opposed the award of the ballot paper printing tender to Dubai firm Al Ghurair over fears it would print extra presidential papers which he claimed were to be used to rig in Uhuru.

The IEBC, however, went ahead to contract Al Ghurair after a protracted court battle with the opposition. The commission clarified that only 1.2 million extra presidential papers were printed and promised to account for them after the polls.

Jaymoh una kasoro Fulani. Wapi ile ukuta ya Central Kenya na violence kwa wasaps

So hio ni mimi nimeandika? I was just sharing naona we ndiye unakasoro

Ata huyu ni mimi?

You were sharing yes, what’s your view on what you’ve just shared?

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Looks like Mungiki’s human resource has morphed from machete wielding, tobacco sniffing rifruffs to forensic auditors,litigation lawyers and computer nerds.

This Mungiki boy is a know it all retard.

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Just forget about this Mungiki boy,he is a retard,big time.

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huyu hasaidiki, remember the pic he posted of Maina Njenga and the caption that this was the stone the builders rejected? I pity him coz he’s clearly brainwashed. I blame @pamba for not completing the job since he Pamba clearly identified him through Jaymoh’s uncle. Naye hii mungiki ni jinga replied that the guy was his uncle na kujipeana kabisa.
Why would a sane young man believe in crazy superstition sh!t that Maina is the Messiah and the way he was walloped in the polls despite Mungiki adherents registering and voting for him en masse

I think it is something to do with those oaths they were forced to take.This boy is clearly not himself.

What if by some chance, the sun rises in the west tomorrow?

This already has been debunked, which is being peddled by that NGO ati Kura yako shauri yako. case in point The half truths is that in the Kirinyanga senatorial portal the data reflects just the 4.7% that tallied. For the presidential the vote cast comes to about 307k votes, for the governor it show a 303k total vote cast similar to all the parliamentary totals comes to a closer figure and it’s not a special case as it is replicated in the country all counties. This small discrepancies at the end does not constitute a fraud having in mind the numbers gets affected by the spoilt votes and others factors in play.

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And the thread took a different turn, :D:D

Unacheka nini mungiki?

Vile mungiki ni jina kubwa kila mtu anaiogopa
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jamaa kwani those loathing rituals included a kick in the nuts coz the things I see you write and quote, you must be in so much pain

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Pilipili usioila …