Uhuru’s ‘Donald TRUMP MOMENT’ at Ole Ntimmama’s Funeral was EMBARRASSING and should be avoided in future

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By Baba Serena

Uhuru’s advisors should advise him not to be going to funerals and public functions that are attended also by Raila and arriving there before Raila unless it is in Rift Valley or Central.

Uhuru will never forget the humiliation he received yesterday when he arrived at Ntimama only being recognized by the Master of Ceremony only for Raila to enter 7 minutes latter with a huge jubilation of Maasais chanting “baba! baba! Agwambo juu!”

Protocol had to be interrupted to let Baba settle fast.

When Baba stood to speak the crowd went wild again making Uhuru so annoyed that he goofed in his speech by saying:

“Mimi ni Rais na Raila bado ameketi hapo, bado anatafuta…

Hii kitu Si ya kutafuta hivo hivo….

Sisi ndio tumekalia kiti, nyinyi mnatafuta… Wacheni na Jubilee.

Sisi Jubilee tumejipanga rekebisheni kwenu….kumeza mate Si kula nyama..

Nyinyi endeeleni kumeza mate lakini nyama ni sisi tutakula “

What an unfortunate statement coming from a president. We as opposition thought that Uhuru was also our president so him telling us kumeza mate hao wakikula nyama is an insult to the spirit of uniting Kenyans under the presidency as a unifying national factor. That confirms why state jobs and appointments are largely shared by two communities while the rest wanameza tu mate.

We want a new president who will eat meat with all Kenyas and that is Baba.

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