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Kenyan Election

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Kenyan Election

Postby XimanJaale » Mon Jan 10, 2022 12:21 am

I am curious about the Kenyan election, who will win?

I find Kenya when of the most African country that the Western world always support. Will Kenya ever have a Robert Mugabe and pan-African leader or will they always have the same old uncle Tom as a leader?

They sure know how to milk the western world. Funnily there is decline in Western tourism (thanks to the terrorist Al Shabaab) but increase in Western support including Israel.

The upcoming Somali president (hopefully Farmaajo) should pay close attention to Kenyan leadership and politics. The current day Kenyan leadership reminds me of the TPLF of Ethiopia. Hopefully Kenya will have a neutral regime in the future. I wouldnt mind seeing a ethnic war there, it would bring a smile to my face. A weak Kenya is neccesary for the rebirth of a strong Somalia.

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