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Raila Odinga’s Call for Dialogue: A Dangerous Distraction You Shouldn’t Fall For

Raila Odinga’s Call for Dialogue: A Dangerous Distraction You Shouldn’t Fall For

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Raila Odinga’s Latest Call for Dialogue: A Political Strategy to Maintain the Status Quo in Kenya

Raila Odinga’s recent calls for dialogue are more than just political rhetoric—they are part of a calculated diversion designed to keep Kenyans exactly where they’ve been for decades: under the thumb of a corrupt political elite. When Raila talks about a “concave,” you might think it’s a high-minded concept, as though he’s invoking divine wisdom. But let’s be clear: such grandiose terminology is reserved for religious leaders, not politicians playing games with the nation’s future. If you’re buying into this, it’s time to wake up. What Raila is offering isn’t progress, unity, or hope for the people—it’s a staged spectacle designed to benefit only a select few, while the rest of Kenya continues to suffer.

Raila’s so-called “dialogue” isn’t about finding solutions to Kenya’s most pressing issues; it’s about securing more control for himself and his allies, including President William Ruto. This isn’t new. The game has been played for decades—Ruto and Raila, despite pretending to be political rivals, have always ensured their positions remain unshaken. Their rivalry is an illusion, a carefully crafted narrative that helps both maintain their grip on power, controlling Kenya’s resources and wealth while the ordinary Kenyan is left behind.

-https://www.wantamnotam.com/raila-odingas-call-for-dialogue-a-dangerous-distraction-you-shouldnt-fall-for/

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