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REVEALED: Uhuru Was So Scared That RAILA Supporters Would Storm STATEHOUSE And Oust Him Karangi Had Exit Route For Him

Sabasaba came and went peacefully despite coordinated negative campaigns to taint the event organized by the CORD principals.

It was written all over the media that the rally would be marred with violence. 15,000 police officers were called in to offer security, largest number ever witnessed.

Its said LIVE coverage of the event was banned after calls from the statehouse and media gave in conspiring to blackout the opposition.

In the build up to the end of rally, it was said several army officers were stationed along statehouse as intelligence purported that the crowd would match there to oust Uhuru out of office.

Information now available is that at some point Karangi and company panicked that the crowds would storm state house. They determined that they would not hold them at bay even with live bullets.

So a decision was made to smuggle Uhuru to JKIA and the Presidential jet prepared for a quick exit to Rwanda.


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