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NASA’s 2022 riddle as principals insist they are in for the big seat

NASA leader Raila Odinga (Centre) flanked by Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka (Right) and ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi (Left) hold their hands in solidarity during ODM national governing council meeting at Orange house on 23rd February 2018 to resolve in-house issues. [Photo: Edward Kiplimo, Standard]

NASA may go into the 2022 elections a divided house as individual ambition and personal achievement threaten to derail the Opposition coalition’s initial vow of presenting a united front and fight for electoral justice.

At different times over the past few weeks, the principals have publicly and privately admitted to giving in to the allure of another stab at the presidency, with none of the four willing to play second fiddle to another, it has emerged.

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