Raila's Daughter Joins NASA Supporters During Anti-IEBC Protests

Raila's Daughter Joins NASA Supporters During Anti-IEBC Protests

Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader Raila Odinga's daughter, Winnie shocked many on Monday when she turned up for anti-Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) demonstrations.

Winnie joined opposition National Super Alliance (NASA) supporters in the protests along Kenyatta avenue in Nairobi and addressed them later at a gathering.

" Nimeona leo mmejitokeza kwa wingi, asante sana (I have seen that today you have come out in large numbers, thank you very much)," Ms Odinga said.

The demonstrators cheered her as she addressed them, and urged her to tell the former Prime Minister to grace the protests. Raila has been skipping the protests, sending Siaya senator James Orengo and other Nasa leaders to represent him.

She called on supporters to turn out in large numbers for the next demos on Wednesday and Friday.

" Tuendele hivo Wednesday na Friday na Monday next week hadi IEBC waende nyumbani (Let's turn out on Wednesday, Friday and Monday next week until IEBC officials go home)," she rallied.

Unlike her sister Rosemary, Winnie has maintained a low profile and has only been seen a few times during NASA events.

In a recent interview, Winnie said that the worst part of having Raila as her father is the attention that comes with his being her daughter.

"I hate it. It holds me back. I can't get to have a private life and taking pictures the whole time is not quite what I consider having a good time," she revealed.

She said she supports her father through all means and even sometimes drives him.

"I work for my dad. I'm his bodyguard, his briefcase carrier, travel companion and even his driver if need be. I sit in meetings where I'm the only female and everyone is above 40 years of age. You can see through their looks that they disapprove of my look and my accent but you can't impress everyone," she told Pulse magazine.

Comments

Sokora (not verified)     Tue, 10/10/2017 @ 08:32am

Next time Winnie Odinga comes out, police must ensure she gets a dose of tear gas. Ile kali kabisa. That way she can have a story to tell dad about the front lines. Now everyone realizes what a coward Raila is. He can't come to the demos for fear of his life? Wheee!

Ben (not verified)     Tue, 10/10/2017 @ 09:22am

Protest is now family business, huh? Anyway it is almost commendable since Kenyans have asked to see Raila's and his friends kids at the demos.

Anonymous (not verified)     Tue, 10/10/2017 @ 06:58pm

Démos will go on as scheduled.You think NASA will dissolve like salt in the rain.What you jubilee sychophants needs to worry about is that there may not be an election on the 26th and then your kamwana will have to spend his birthday helping his mother milk the cows enroute to their Brookside processing plant.

MaragA (not verified)     Tue, 10/10/2017 @ 08:39pm

Baba letting his young beautiful daughter go out to the Frontline while he is a no show. Coward! Hata akina Nyongo na joho wamemunyamazia. They've very realized he is a mad man. Pengine senility imekula ubongo. Anonymous, if there is no election, it will be because iebc will have declared uhunye prezzo unopposed. Period.

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