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Raila Odinga asks ladies to avoid sex until he is declared president-elect

On Saturday, January 7, Azimio la Umoja- One Kenya coalition Presidential candidate Raila Odinga turned 78 years. Photo: Raila Odinga/Twitter

Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya coalition party presidential candidate Raila Odinga has asked women to deny their lover’s conjugal rights until his victory is announced.

Speaking during a series of campaign rallies in Nairobi, the 2022 presidential front runner Raila Odinga urged women to remain awake until the presidential election results are announced.

Raila, who is giving his fifth and presumed the last attempt at the country’s top seat said being involved in the exercise will prolong sleep hence easily handing his main challenger in the State House race Deputy President William Ruto a win.

Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya coalition party presidential candidate Raila Odinga has asked women to deny their lover’s conjugal rights until his victory is announced.

“If you sleep, you will have voted for my opponents, there should be no sleeping until the results are announced. Ladies do not allow any man to enter near you until they announce my victory,” Raila said.

The former Prime Minister urged his supporters to not only be the first to reach the polling centers but to also remain in the polling centers to guard their votes.

“We want our supporters to turn up that day in their numbers and I want them to remain at the polling station until the votes are counted and tallied,” said Raila.

This comes just days after Laikipia woman representative Cate Waruguru asked women to abstain from conjugal rights until the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) flag bearer William Ruto wins.

“Naomba hiyo siku ikifika msikule tamu usiku. Hiyo siku hakuna sacramenti. Na wanawake hakuna sacramenti. Sacramenti ni baada ya William Ruto kushinda. (I am pleading with you not to enjoy the sweet thing at night. On that day there is no sacrament. The sacrament is after William Ruto is declared the winner),” Waruguru said during a campaign rally in Laikipia.

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