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Ruto's Isolation: A Tale of Greed, Corruption, and Defiance

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This archive report was first published on 18 June 2020.

Ruto's Isolation: A Tale of Greed, Corruption, and Defiance

As the 2022 elections draw near, Deputy President William Ruto's popularity has taken a significant hit, with many Kenyans expressing their disappointment with his leadership style.

According to online trends, Kenyans have taken to social media to express their dissatisfaction with Ruto's actions, labeling him as selfish, arrogant, and dictatorial. The hashtag #RutoIsolated has been trending on Twitter, with many users sharing their thoughts on Ruto's leadership.

Laikipia Woman Rep Cate Waruguru, who was once a close ally of Ruto, has publicly denounced him, describing him as 'arrogant, bitter, and selfish.' Waruguru's comments have sparked a heated debate online, with many Kenyans agreeing with her assessment of Ruto's character.

Analysts have also weighed in on the situation, suggesting that Ruto's actions have led to his own isolation. 'He has brought it all on himself,' one analyst noted. 'The President has birthed new political forces, and Ruto's abdication has led to his downfall.'

As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Ruto's leadership style has alienated many of his former supporters, leaving him isolated and alone in the political sphere.

Comments from Twitter:

  • William Ruto is very selfish. He doesn't care about our country that's why he is fighting BBI.
  • Ruto is taking our people to the opposition. With our numbers, we can't be in opposition. Ruto is trying to mislead our people.
  • DP William Ruto is becoming more isolated in the country's political sphere as all the established politicians are continuing to avoid him and his kind of polarizing politics.
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