Unknown: Video - Uhuru Kenyatta Is In The Same Category As Sudan's Salva Kiir In Terms Of Influence In Africa
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Who is this guy? The video attached below shows Kenya's shrinking influence
A video doing rounds of social media showing a military officer in Sudan introducing African presidents at the transition event, leaves President Uhuru Kenyatta among a few others from despotic countries in a pitiful position.
The video which is embedded below shows the crowd is silent when the names of Presidents of Chad Idris Deby, South Sudan Salva Kiir and Kenya's Uhuru Kenyatta was called. Immediately the names of Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was called, the hall burst out with chants of celebrations.
That is much that Kenya has lost in terms of regional deal maker and strongest economy due to 7 years of UhuRuto's kleptocracy.
Kenya is now synonymous with corruption, electoral theft, voter suppression, looting of public coffers and hunger.
One reply from a Twitter User Kevin Onjala stated 'President of Kenya is a puppet handpicked by the west to serve their interests. A man with completely no ideologies to drive him. He stands to nothing, other than to represent incompetence, corruption and oppression'.
Other leaders present at the event were Faustin Archange Touadera of Central African Republic, The Egyptian Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli and Moussa Faki Mahamat, Chairperson of the African Union.
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