“2017 elections will be violent/bloody…multi-candidates will be “sworn” president” Grand mullah warns other stinking rich elites

Kenya’s stinking rich elites have foreseen anarchy in the forthcoming 2017 poll.

Multi-millionaire lawyer, Ahmednasir Abdullahi also known as Grand Mullah, engaged his fellow rich elites in a debate to discuss Sonko’s uncouth behavior.

The Nairobi Senator caused uproar after he declared himself President at the funeral of the husband Wavinya Ndeti.

Also Read: “I received orders…” Sonko explains why he declared himself President as he throws shade at Raila Odinga for shaming him at a funeral

Established law professionals; Grand Mullah, Prof. Makau Mutua and Donald B. Kipkorir discussed what Sonko’s dangerous utterances meant for Kenya in a series of tweets.

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Ahmednasir Abdullahi aka Grand Mullah Photo/Courtesy

 

Grand Mullah warned the country could descend into a state of disorder in 2017 if Mike Sonko wasn’t arrested and prosecuted.

“In my opinion if Sonko is not prosecuted & jailed,2017 elections will be violent/bloody…multi-candidates will be “sworn” president.” Grand Mullah tweeted.

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Donald Kipkorir was sarcastic in his tweets insinuating that the controversial Nairobi Senator was experiencing some sort of malfunction upstairs.

“@ahmednasirlaw Downside of it is that we’ve too many delusional people & we can’t arrest all unless we want to convert KNH to a Mental Hosp.” Kipkorir tweeted.

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Prof. Makau Mutua however defended Sonko saying whatever he said was just another case of verbal diarrhea that meant no harm.

“Nothing treasonous when @MikeSonko says he’s “acting president.” Harmless loose talk. Let’s not go back to Njonjo @ahmednasirlaw @DBK017” Tweeted Mutua.

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