Blogger exposes how Sonko allegedly killed student leader OCS Ragira

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By Osumo Generali via FB

Blogger Generali Osumo poses for a photo with ODM leader Raila Odinga

Sonko shot dead a young man by the name OCS Ragira, from Nyaribari Chache, Kisii County because the young man tried to oppose Sonko’s intentions of grabbing some piece of land in Kilimani next to Nairobi primary. OCS was rained on several bullets and left a young family. OCS died an undeservedly painful death. And then someone wants me to have sympathy on such a devil.

Life is too short to wait for karma to do her thing. Sonko has inflicted so much pain in so many people’s lives, he brought down buildings worth billions in Nairobi because the owners failed to bribe him. He killed people’s multi-million businesses in just a day. He has made people suffer, may he put into the same suffering or even worse!

Sonko is a criminal head to toe. If he’s charged with all the crimes he has committed his charge sheet will stretch from here to Timbuktu. The guy has led a careless life full of crime and blackmail. So many people have suffered through his hands, so many. He was criminal hiding in philanthropy, he never had an helping hand. He was a harbour of criminals!

He should not be shown mercy. That is satan himself.

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