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Raila Odinga’s evidence lorry memes Go Viral after Supreme Court Upholds William Ruto’s Victory

Raila Odinga's evidence lorry memes Go Viral

Raila Odinga’s evidence lorry, which he took to the Supreme Court, has resulted in humourous memes, as some Kenyans have taken to Twitter to express themselves, following William Ruto’s victory.

This comes after Chief Justice Martha Koome failed to overturn the election due to a lack of sufficient evidence.

Some citizens are now wondering what the lorry drove to the Supreme Court, as it sparks the creation of numerous memes.

“BREAKING NEWS: A lorry carrying Raila’s evidence has been sported on its way to the court of East Africa. Miguna Miguna Riggy G President Uhuru Kenyatta Hot Air,” humorously tweeted one netizen.

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The lorry of evidence was now dubbed “opaque” by some.

The term “opaque” gained popularity after IEBC vice chairperson Juliana Cherera used it to invalidate Chebukati’s presidential election results at the Bomas of Kenya.

Following the Supreme Court’s dismissal of Julie Soweto’s evidence as “hot air,” some Kenyans found it amusing, prompting the creation of more memes.

This year’s elections were marked by hilarity, not only from the “Towelman,” who went to vote on a towel but also from the “Sina maoni man,” whose clueless response touched Kenyans’ hearts.

In a similar post, Bonfire Adventures CEO Simon Kabu, went out on Instagram through his story, urging Kenyans to assist him in locating “Sina maoni man”, to award him with some leisure during this political season.

The calm and honest Uasin Gishu man dubbed “Sina maoni,” whose funny clueless response cracked ribs and even sparked the creation of memes online, was to receive a three-day vacation for his honesty.

“Kabisimon is looking for “sina maoni”. Mtu wa “sina maoni” ako wapi tumpatie 3 days holiday na Bonfire Adventures and Events aweze kupata maoni,” hilariously requested Kabu.

“Sina maoni” man to receive a 3 days vacation for his honesty

“Sina maoni” made headlines on Tuesday, August 9, at about 5 a.m when Citizen TV’s Chemutai Goin was asking citizens if they believed security had been increased to their satisfaction, and if they thought the election would be free and fair.

“Kuna watu ambao walikuwa na hisia tofauti kuhusu labda usalama ikiwa umeimarishwa, ikiwa uchaguzi huu utakuwa huru na haki, je wewe kama mpiga kura ambaye umefika tayari kupiga kura, maoni yako ni yepi?” asked Chemutai.

She then approached one of the occupants on the queue, who answered calmly, and rather shyly with outstanding expressions saying,

“Kulingana na mimi, sina maoni. Sina maoni kabisa.”

His response left Goin and those in line next to him in laughter. The interview took rounds on social media, as KOT responded.

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