Mutahi Ngunyi: Ruto Will Win 2027, Warns Kikuyus

Renowned political analyst Prof. Mutahi Ngunyi has advised the Kikuyu community to be cautious in the future, as many Kenyans view them as entitled.
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In a social media update on Tuesday, Mutahi Ngunyi remarked that other ethnic groups in Kenya harbor animosity towards the Kikuyu community, seeing them as more privileged than others, and foresees that the 2027 presidential election will have an ‘anti-Kikuyu’ sentiment.

He also suggested that during the 2027 election, Ruto would achieve a significant victory due to the anti-Kikuyu campaign.

“Dear Kikuyus: “You Don’t KNOW what you GOT until you lose it. “

“Tread CAREFULLY. The country is TIRED of Kikuyu PRIVILEGE and entitlement.

“And 2027 will be an anti-Kikuyu ELECTION. This is HOW Ruto will win with a LANDSLIDE.

“Take it OR leave it. Merry Christmas OR whatever! ” Ngunyi posted on his Xpage.

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