Former Presidential Aspirant Mohamed Abduba Dida has a made return Twitter with hard hitting posts aimed at Dp Dr. William Ruto’s camp.
The less serious politician first accused DP Ruto of convincing Jubilee supporters to send Raila to Bondo instead of creating employment.
“To 8 million voters, sending Raila to Bondo was more important than employment, service delivery and good governance. He is here again and in 2020, it is time to punish dynasties! Everlasting fools!” his tweet that has since gone viral read.
In 2017, Ruto convinced Jubilee supporters to vote and send Raila to Bondo. To 8 million voters, sending Raila to Bondo was more important than employment, service delivery and good governance. He is here again and in 2020, it is time to punish dynasties!
EVERLASTING FOOLS!
— Mwalimu Dida Kipkoech Kinuthia (@mwalimu_dida) September 11, 2020
Just the other day, Dida accused Ruto of overseeing the increased unemployment in the past eight eight years.
Did who not been regarded as a serious contender in the past two elections could be aiming to put up a serious fight where Dp Ruto and ODM leader Raila Odinga are expected to be front runners.
He also took a swipe at the arrogant Jubilee Vice Chairman David Murathe who walked out of the anti-graft office and lit a cigarette in front of the cameras.
So, yesterday Murathe paid a courtesy visit to EACC. After an hour of catching up, he advised them to summon DP Ruto. Then he walked out, lit a cigarette and smoked(EACC is a smoking-free zone)!
This bold, arrogant and bossy nature is what American teens call THUG LIFE!
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— Mwalimu Dida Kipkoech Kinuthia (@mwalimu_dida) September 5, 2020
He now calls himself Dida Kinuthia Mwangi claiming that is the only way the government can recognise him. He deliberately used the two ‘kikuyu names’ to shoot hit at President Uhuru Kenyatta whose administration has been accused of employing more Kikuyus than other tribes.
Of age or not, Kenyans are still not ‘politically’ ready to accept the ranting politician seriously.
Dida took the nation’s precious time during the 2013 presidential debate to advise Kenyans on how they should eat instead of outlining his development for the country.