Succession leadership has always been with us as a human race. For the Christians, biblical examples, from Moses and Joshua to Saul and David, are case studies in theological schools and churches at large. Same scenarios are evident through history in ancient kingdoms, whether in Far East, Far West, Middle East or Middle West.

In Kenya, we have witnessed it in the name of Kenyatta family, Odinga family, Moi family, Mudamba and many others. The descendants of these families find it easy by virtue of having a brand name as a Launchpad.

You are, however, doomed if you are some William Ruto the hustler, Ababu Tawfique the smart, or Hasan Joho the Governor, Evans Kidero, Wuod Asumbi, or even Augo Jowi wuod Nyatike. Why? You are a nobody! You have no name.

You have to be both extraordinary, super ordinary and high power...and ordinary at the same time to succeed in this. This is simply because you are trying to achieve what your great grandfather, grandfather, father, in-laws, outlaws and any genetic trace in you did not. Simple!

This is why Wuod Asumbi has faced the wraths of those interested in the baton in the hands of Wuod Ajuma, real tractor and only known enigma in Kenyan politics!

But we are not going to allow it! Those below average bloggers who stand for nothing being used by selfish individuals to start and spearhead a narrative only meant for the mean losers should know they are fighting a losing battle.

So, Kidero's City job is a done deal. We are now building him for the next big job in this country, for he has all the bullets.