Home News “Things will come to a boil and we will be there no matter what” Gabriel Ogunda Claims What Will Happen to Ruto Soon

“Things will come to a boil and we will be there no matter what” Gabriel Ogunda Claims What Will Happen to Ruto Soon

Ogunda’s tweet has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, with many Kenyans expressing their concerns about the country’s economic situation.

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Gabriel Ogunda, a close aide to Raila, has taken to Twitter to boldly predict President William Ruto’s future. Ogunda alleges that the President will soon find himself in a dilemma, as the economic situation in Kenya continues to deteriorate.

“As businesses in Kenya keep shutting down, the President is threatening us with hell if we don’t pay him money to go buy another crocodile belt and a python jacket,” Ogunda wrote on Twitter. His tweet came hours after President Ruto jokingly said that those opposed to his affordable housing project would one day be questioned by God.

Ogunda’s tweet has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, with many Kenyans expressing their concerns about the country’s economic situation. The shutting down of businesses has led to job losses and increased poverty levels, making life difficult for many Kenyans.

Blogger Gabriel Ogunda

Blogger Gabriel Ogunda. Photo: Twitter

The President’s alleged demand for money to buy luxury items has also raised eyebrows. Critics argue that such demands are insensitive, given the current economic hardships that Kenyans are facing. They also question the President’s priorities, arguing that he should be focusing on reviving the economy rather than buying luxury items.

Ogunda’s prediction of things coming to a boil suggests that the current situation could lead to social unrest. He assures, however, that he and others will stand their ground, indicating a possible resistance against the President’s policies.

President Ruto’s affordable housing project has also been a subject of controversy. While the President sees it as a solution to the housing problem in Kenya, critics argue that it is not feasible given the current economic situation. They also question the President’s assertion that those opposed to the project will be questioned by God, arguing that it is a way of silencing dissent.

As the situation unfolds, Kenyans are left wondering what the future holds for their country. Will things indeed come to a boil as Ogunda predicts? And if so, what will be the consequences? Only time will tell.

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