Jubilee Supporters Pour to the Streets to Celebrate Supreme Court Ruling

Jubilee party supporters poured to the streets of various towns across the country on Monday, singing and dancing as they celebrated the Supreme Court verdict that upheld President Uhuru's re-election in the October 26th repeat presidential election.
Hundreds of supporters of the ruling party turned up to celebrate the decision outside the Supreme Court buildings in Nairobi. The President's supporters simultaneously flooded streets of various towns, including Nairobi's central business district, as they cheered and danced, while others prayed. Similar celebrations were witnessed in Nakuru, Thika, Githurai, Naivasha and Nyeri towns.
In Eldoret town, Deputy President William Ruto's backyard, Uasin Gishu Governor Jackson Mandago led area leaders in an entourage to celebrate the landmark ruling by six Supreme Court judges.
In Gatundu, the home turf of President Uhuru, residents carried placards bearing and images of the President and his deputy.
However, things were different in a few opposition strongholds. Supporters of the National Super Alliance (Nasa) and its leader Raila Odinga took to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with the ruling. The supporters staged protests in some parts of Nyanza, Raila's home turf, Kibera and Mathare slums in Nairobi. In Kisumu, a car was set on fire in Kondele slums, with anti-riot police officers firing tear gas to disperse the demonstrators.
"We are waiting for our leader Raila Odinga to give us direction...if it will come to secession, then so be it," one of the supporters said.
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Fake Joshua anaona hii akiwa…
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Fake Joshua anaona hii akiwa Zanzibar where he has gone to hide himself from shame. Uhuru tano, Ruto kumi
To the THIEVES: Psalms 50:16…
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To the THIEVES: Psalms 50:16-23
That narrative has begun to…
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In reply to To the THIEVES: Psalms 50:16… by Guest1 (not verified)
That narrative has begun to age. We are past where repeating lies repeatedly to make them sound like truths works. It does not! Doesn't matter how many Bible verses you quote.
@Guest1, its okay to cling…
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In reply to To the THIEVES: Psalms 50:16… by Guest1 (not verified)
@Guest1, its okay to cling to your bible at this time but remember, this election was STOLEN from Uhuru the first time and now the few people have come back to their senses, observed your lunatic leader and decided to keep the country safe.
And no stones, branches,…
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And no stones, branches, twigs in sight:-)
Civil celebrations. I bet…
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In reply to And no stones, branches,… by formerlyguest 2 (not verified)
Civil celebrations. I bet you there is one of my peeps there seizing the moment to sell something or transport people/products, the famous "Ask for Transport" on top of a pick up.
Oh yeah I saw a jamaa…
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In reply to Civil celebrations. I bet… by Nani? (not verified)
Oh yeah I saw a jamaa selling flags , shilingi kumi :-), na maji , kuoya kuoya :-)- translation * * pick that money **
Hahaha talk of…
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In reply to Oh yeah I saw a jamaa… by formerlyguest 2 (not verified)
Hahaha talk of entrepreneurship in action. Much sweeter and exhilarating than stone throwing and tear gas. Thats how you tell kids from adults. Ka-ching!!!
I invited a luo friend of…
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In reply to Oh yeah I saw a jamaa… by formerlyguest 2 (not verified)
I invited a luo friend of mine, oti, to my shags. When we were leaving, he made an observation on the difference between what he saw and where he comes from in Siaya. People were hassling and tried to eek a living out of anything and everything unlike where comes from where people will be on your case to help if you seem financially better than they are. His words not mine. Having never been past Nakuru, I cannot comment on the differences.
Now we can have a peaceful…
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Now we can have a peaceful swearing in, since baba Jakuom has FLED to Zanzibar!
Hopefully when he returns, if he returns, he will not be demanding to be received with a red mkeka!
Going to Zanzibar is running…
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Going to Zanzibar is running away from the truth that has now hit the inciter and fake Joshua very hard dawning on him that he is now done - roasted if you like.
Someone please tell him to retire peacefully because if his eyes are on 2022,he will be roasted again by Uhuruto and you can take that to the bank.
I said that to him two days…
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In reply to Going to Zanzibar is running… by Vitendawili Ojinga (not verified)
I said that to him two days prior to the first elections. He’s trying to win the battle his father tried and lost😂
Wezi celebrating that their…
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Wezi celebrating that their chief thief won the election he initially stole.How can you win what you stole Wow! by running against yourself.Two wrongs never made a right.More like thieves celebrating their chief .Only thing remaining is formation of KCA there we in NASA promise not to resist.
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