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Tuesday, September 13, 2022 –Raila Odinga’s online army has taken a swipe at her daughter, Winnie Odinga, for flagrantly flopping the good course the Azimio la Umoja team had to capture the presidency.
Early Tuesday September 13, renowned city lawyer Donald Kipkorir took issue with Winnie for trolling him despite the fact that he had stood with the father since 2005 without any payment.
“Since 2005, I supported freely every political journey of Raila Odinga. Today, Kenya begins a new Chapter under President William Ruto. Those that let down Baba like Winnie Odinga & others at Azimio Secretariat now want to troll me. The trolling is misplaced & ill-advised,” he responded.
Lawyer Kipkorir who has been a full-time loyalist to Raila went ahead to describe Azimio as a hot hotchpotch of big egos, buccaneers, opportunists and pickpockets that built a bubble around Raila when volunteers remained unrecognized throughout the years.
This quickly saw a straight-hitting blogger Lord Abraham Mutai directly call out Winnie for failing his father due to arrogance.
He noted that Winnie Odinga was the reason there is today a movement called the Hustler Nation. That she embodied full regalia of an entitled arrogant rich prick who thought the rest of the country should bow down to the family even before power arrived.
“Winnie Odinga should be the last person to EVER speak! She is 70% the problems that bedeviled Azimio la Umoja. If we speak, Twitter will be ungovernable.
“I never saw Uhuru Kenyatta’s children or William Ruto’s children interfering with their respective Presidential campaigns. Is as those children don’t even exist! Absolute decorum and Respect! I don’t want to speak of Winnie Odinga right now. But I shall,” Mutai unshakably went on.
To sum up, Mutai reminded Winnie of her move to bring on board a failed journalist like Dennis Onsarigo to take charge of the communications at Azimio Secretariat.