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Kenya Election: Could George Wajackoyah Case Be Same With Peter Obi? by WokeNationTV: 11:42am On Aug 17, 2022
Could Wajackoyah Case Be Same With Peter Obi? Every Nigerian should ask themselves this question. Peter Obi, the presidential candidate for the Labour Party in Nigeria, is immensely popular on social media currently. Although he has won the hearts of young Nigerians, it appears that many individuals only debate on social media without voting.

The Just Concluded Kenya Election
The people of the Republic of Kenya have elected William Samoei Arap Ruto as their new president. Ruto will succeed President Uhuru Kenyatta, whose constitutional two-term maximum of 10 years has ended, barring any unfavorable circumstances. According to Kenya’s constitution, the successful candidate must collect at least 25 percent of the vote from 24 of the country’s 47 counties and 50 percent of the vote plus one.

William Ruto, the candidate for the United Democratic Alliance (UDA), won 50.5 percent of the vote, or 7.1 million votes, in a hotly contested election that required six days of vote counting, a lot of stress, and apprehension as the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) uploaded and collated the results. His main opponent, 77-year-old Raila Odinga of the Orange Democratic Movement/Azimio One Kenya Alliance, got 6.9 million votes, or 48.9 percent of the votes.

There were four major candidates for president in this election, but the third is noticeable: Professor George Wajackoyah of the Roots Party of Kenya, who ran a perhaps unexpected campaign targeting young voters, complete with frenzied, eccentric social media mobilization, reggae dancing, discussions about the benefits of marijuana, and hyena testicles.

[b]Kenya Election is a Lesson to Every Nigerian
[/b]The just completed elections still have an impact on us in Nigeria as we get ready for our own major elections in 2023. In terms of Social media popularity, Wajackoyah’s social media sensation and populism fetched him 61, 969 votes – just about 0.44% of the total votes cast – a grim reminder of the limits of social media populism in the context of elections. The fourth candidate, David Waihiga Mwaure of the Agano Party, almost stood no chance, with 31, 987 votes (0.23%) as this was a tight race between Odinga and Ruto. Kenya’s general election 2022 is probably the most competitive so far in the history of the country.

To Read more, Click: https://wokenationtv.com/kenya-election-could-george-wajackoyah-case-be-same-with-peter-obi.html

Re: Kenya Election: Could George Wajackoyah Case Be Same With Peter Obi? by Nobody: 11:44am On Aug 17, 2022
Dont think so.

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Re: Kenya Election: Could George Wajackoyah Case Be Same With Peter Obi? by after4: 11:46am On Aug 17, 2022
You are being mischievous.
Ruto joined a new party the is just 2 years
He had no structure like obi
His supporters were mocked and called online supporters
He ran against the established system
He was vice to the incumbent.
Ruto's case looks more like obi. Wake up and smell the coffee

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Re: Kenya Election: Could George Wajackoyah Case Be Same With Peter Obi? by GamalNasser: 11:49am On Aug 17, 2022
after4:
You are being mischievous.
Ruto joined a new party the is just 2 years
He had no structure like obi
His supporters were mocked and called online supporters
He ran against the established system
He was vice to the incumbent.
Ruto's case looks more like obi. Wake up and smell the coffee

Ruto a powerful VP had no structure? Wake up man

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Re: Kenya Election: Could George Wajackoyah Case Be Same With Peter Obi? by Mynd44: 11:54am On Aug 17, 2022
GamalNasser:


Ruto a powerful VP had no structure? Wake up man
You have time oo

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Re: Kenya Election: Could George Wajackoyah Case Be Same With Peter Obi? by after4: 11:55am On Aug 17, 2022
Ruto joined a party that had no structure.
Ruto was not a powerful VP, stop talking nonsense



GamalNasser:


Ruto a powerful VP had no structure? Wake up man

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Re: Kenya Election: Could George Wajackoyah Case Be Same With Peter Obi? by derecho(m): 11:59am On Aug 17, 2022
People don't understand what's happening..
You think people are just swayed by Peter Obi's talk?
Watch the clip below

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCuuFTTYsTM
Re: Kenya Election: Could George Wajackoyah Case Be Same With Peter Obi? by BATified2023: 12:04pm On Aug 17, 2022
after4:
You are being mischievous.
Ruto joined a new party the is just 2 years
He had no structure like obi
His supporters were mocked and called online supporters
He ran against the established system
He was vice to the incumbent.
Ruto's case looks more like obi. Wake up and smell the coffee
u are the mischievous one here

Ruto is the current Vice President similar to Osinbajo scenario
He had enough structures cos he has held different portfolios before

Ruto case is very different from peter obi case,Peter obi can b compared to the goerge guy

So is obi a present vp?
Has he been acting president before?
Many of u don’t read,u just jump on anything n show your ignorance

Re: Kenya Election: Could George Wajackoyah Case Be Same With Peter Obi? by derecho(m): 12:04pm On Aug 17, 2022
Kindly Explain why Atiku a powerful VP with structure didn't win in 2007
GamalNasser:


Ruto a powerful VP had no structure? Wake up man
Re: Kenya Election: Could George Wajackoyah Case Be Same With Peter Obi? by BATified2023: 12:05pm On Aug 17, 2022
GamalNasser:


Ruto a powerful VP had no structure? Wake up man
don’t mind that ignorant,always spewing thrash
Re: Kenya Election: Could George Wajackoyah Case Be Same With Peter Obi? by BATified2023: 12:06pm On Aug 17, 2022
after4:
Ruto joined a party that had no structure.
Ruto was not a powerful VP, stop talking nonsense



keep quiet n learn
This guy was once an acting president n current deputy

Is that not enough structure?
Same with when Jonathan was acting president n later president
Re: Kenya Election: Could George Wajackoyah Case Be Same With Peter Obi? by teeytimi: 12:11pm On Aug 17, 2022
Total miscalculation, Kenya election are in no way comparable to Nigeria elections.
First of all there will be tribal coloration, religion sentiment and then the free thinker who are more on the side of Peter Obi.
Even the contenders are loosing sleep over Peter Obi
Re: Kenya Election: Could George Wajackoyah Case Be Same With Peter Obi? by mrvitalis(m): 12:14pm On Aug 17, 2022
BATified2023:
u are the mischievous one here

Ruto is the current Vice President similar to Osinbajo scenario
He had enough structures cos he has held different portfolios before

Ruto case is very different from peter obi case,Peter obi can b compared to the goerge guy

So is obi a present vp?
Has he been acting president before?
Many of u don’t read,u just jump on anything n show your ignorance
Obi was governor for heaven's sake ... VP candidate to PDP that was rigged out ...so what's your point

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Re: Kenya Election: Could George Wajackoyah Case Be Same With Peter Obi? by BATified2023: 12:20pm On Aug 17, 2022
mrvitalis:

Obi was governor for heaven's sake ... VP candidate to PDP that was rigged out ...so what's your point
so are u comparing a governor to an acting president?
How can u compare a deputy to a party vice who contested n lost out
Re: Kenya Election: Could George Wajackoyah Case Be Same With Peter Obi? by mrvitalis(m): 12:33pm On Aug 17, 2022
BATified2023:
so are u comparing a governor to an acting president?
How can u compare a deputy to a party vice who contested n lost out
Yes a governor is more powerful , a minister is more powerful vice is as powerful as the president makes him
Re: Kenya Election: Could George Wajackoyah Case Be Same With Peter Obi? by Bethel4Life(f): 1:25pm On Aug 17, 2022
Mynd44:

You have time oo
lols ur not correct sha

If vice is more powerful, why did Pyo not win the Apc primaries? Even u as a mod saw how Apc Tinubu peeps where saying that PYO cant win..
Even Atiku as VP haven't won any elections as president..

The vice is only powerful as the president permits him..

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Re: Kenya Election: Could George Wajackoyah Case Be Same With Peter Obi? by after4: 2:32pm On Aug 17, 2022
You are one of the most stupid supporter of the drug baron I have ever seen.

https://dailypost.ng/Nigerians-will-defeat-Tinubu-not-N50bn-Peter-Obis-camp-replies-Fayose


BATified2023:
u are the mischievous one here

Ruto is the current Vice President similar to Osinbajo scenario
He had enough structures cos he has held different portfolios before

Ruto case is very different from peter obi case,Peter obi can b compared to the goerge guy

So is obi a present vp?
Has he been acting president before?
Many of u don’t read,u just jump on anything n show your ignorance

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