Mutahi Ngunyi predicted CJ Maraga sending Uhuru home months ago

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Mutahi Ngunyi has proven that he is more than a political analyst, he’s also a political prophet.

The controversial political analyst who predicted Uhuru Kenyatta becoming the next president of the great republic of Kenya when nobody saw it to be true has proven without any reasonable doubt that he can see the future in the Kenyan political arena.

Ngunyi has welcomed the decision of Chief Justice David Maraga of telling President Uhuru Kenyatta to dissolve the parliament with both hands.

Mutahi Ngunyi predicted this 15 months ago.

In June 2019, Mutahi Ngunyi predicted that Maraga will use the Two Third Gender Rule to kick out President Uhuru Kenyatta from power.

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The controversial analyst claimed that the CJ is keen to use the gender rule constitutional requirement to send the Executive and Parliament home.

“This #NationMediaGarbage is not organic. It has a sponsor. What we should be talking about is the Maraga speech at Oxford.

This man will dissolve parliament over the gender rule. And with the same stroke, he will send Uhuru home! The civilian coup never died,” Mutahi said.

On Monday 21st September 2020, Mutahi’s words came to pass after the CJ advised President Uhuru Kenyatta to dissolve Parliament after it failed to enact the Two Third Gender Rule.

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