RAILA AMOLLO ODINGA
This man is an enigma of Kenya politics and win or lose this might be his last call to be the occupant of the house on the hill. Should he win, though his presidency might lack the zest and vigour we could have expected from him a decade or so back, partly due to his advancing age and especially having gone to bed with the present administration. This “project” angle invariably means that he has to accept so many unexpected encumbrances which might affect his administration. Should he win, then he is likely to be more of a transition president and reign instead of actually ruling.
Should this grand man lose, just like his father, then finally the words of loudly espoused by street preachers might then be believed that generational curses indeed exist.
WILLIAM SAMOEI RUTO
This wily, witty and eloquent personality has struggled against the odds to rise through the ranks motivated by a fierce ambition,, a love of power and and an excessive urge to acquire just more than enough. Should he emerge victorious, his presidency will be a bounding energetic administration with major economic strides but only to a section of the citizenry. His is likely to be a very authoritarian rule with a no holds approach to quash any dissidence real or imagined.
Should he lose, then that will merely be a bump in his quest for occupancy of the house on the hill. He still has the networks, following, energy, time and a war chest for him to run for presidency again and again.

GEORGE LUCHIRI WAJACKOYA
Not much is known about this personality save that he is well read and that his long sojourn in the more cultured foreign capitals failed to eliminate the strong mother tongue influence in his language and failed to appropriately groom him. His chances of winning are between zero and nil.
But in the extreme unlikeliness of his winning then it will be a pointer to the Kenyan society hat the youth are finally curving a place for themselves in the country’s political landscape and that the country’s moral compass needs to be calibrate afresh.
DAVID MWAURE KIHIGO
Again nothing much can be voiced about this personality except that he is an ordained minister and a practising lawyer. His [presence on the presidential ballot has not caused even a whimper on the country’s political Richter scale. He has a snowball chance in hell to emerge victorious,; but should he win, then it will be a confirmation that indeed miracles happen. the adage.
