Thursday, 13 June 2013

AFRICAN FATHER TO DEMOCRACY &JUCTICE RAILA INVITED BY OBAMA TO TANZANIA

RAILA INVITED BY OBAMA TO TANZANIA    
  Show me any perfect person and I will show you an angel...Raila might have his undoing but definitely he is imminent!!!, If Mandela dies today, surely its only Hon  Raila will replace him as icon of change, democracy,and justice for all equals.
Hon Raila will Forever remains that special glue that sticks and unites different tribes together, He can mend broken bridges.he fulfill promises and pledges, he deliver on his work. Right now 25% of newly born Kenyans and 2% Globally are renamed after the name "Raila", reason being his permanent tagged  status of a "Raila- Savior" .he loves everyone and everything that means good, he is the father of African Democracy, he forgives easily, he move on without holding grudges to those who offends him,or those who oppose him tribally or corruptly, one may  easily wish the truth away, but NEVER  take his statesmanship away.
Former Prime Minister, Raila Odinga, has been invited to Tanzania to
meet...with US President Barrack Obama who will visit in two weeks’ time. Credible sources said Raila was invited personally by Obama on his way
to South Africa last week, where he was attending a World class democracy
forum.
Raila, who is the father of democracy in Kenya, will travel aboard a private
jet hired by US State Department to ferry Eminent African personalities
including former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, to Tanzania where Obama is
expected to address “African Democrats” Raila and Obama are long distant
cousins and their meeting in Tanzania will be a re-union of cousins.

Obama was born of a Kenyan father late Hussein Obama Snr, who his ancestral
home was Kogelo village in Nyanza.

Apparently, Raila is also expected to travel to the U.S next week for a
Landmark address at the Prestigious Woodrow Wilson International Center for
Scholars. Raila will address over 10,000 University Students on a forum
dubbed promoting democracy in third world countries.

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