Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Kenyans have hailed Sk Macharia for his well researched speech in support of his friend, Raila Odinga Tosha during AzimioLaUmoja in Kasarani today. (Read More Here).
He says:
“I conclude in the hope that I have made my contribution in helping tell the true story of Raila as I know him, his father, and the long political journey of our great country.
“Jaramogi was a true patriot. The colonial government wanted Jaramogi to be the first Prime Minister and not Mzee Kenyatta; but Jaramogi refused. The truth is; the first-ever ‘tosha’ call came from Mzee Jaramogi.
“Raila Odinga has lived a life of a selfless struggle for a better Kenya. He has always championed greater causes than self, and like his father, he also said ‘tosha’ in 2002 for the sake of the country and embraced the handshake.”
After his speech today, Kenyans began to hail Sk Macharia for his supporting speech for his friend and Presidential candidate, Raila Odinga.
Reactions from Kenyans below:
FELIX
@FellMentKE
I want a person who believes in me the way SK Macharia Believes in Raila Odinga.
Caxstone P. Kigata
@CaxstonePKigata
SK Macharia is indeed a true friend. His speech at Raila’s Azimio La Umoja Convention at Kasarani was well researched and packaged with annexures and authorities in electronic form.
Oyaro K’Oyaro
@ItsOyaro
Dr. SK Macharia has moved me today. I want to have such a friend, when I grow up. I want to be such a friend so someone, when I grow up. Nothing is as powerful as someone believing in you. Life is bearable!
Theo
@Theo_mwangi
You listen to SK Macharia and James Mwangi speaking and realize you were a fool for laughing at people with a mother tongue accent.
Francis Wyckliffe
@frankchalre
SK Macharia has communicated. Only those with deep insights will get the intention of the clips.
Seba Right anger bubble
@_Se_bastian
Very sober and wise words from SK Macharia.
Video below:
Dr SK Macharia: Raila Odinga has lived a life of a selfless struggle for a better Kenya. He has always championed greater causes than self, and like his father, he also said ‘tosha’ in 2002 for the sake of the country and embraced the handshake#AzimioLaUmoja pic.twitter.com/2R2dYuh9TU
— Citizen TV Kenya (@citizentvkenya) December 10, 2021
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