Raila Odinga, head of the Azimio party, shocked Kenyans this morning by boarding a public bus at a bus station in Nairobi on his way to work.

It has been established that Mr. Odinga paid the fare from Ngong Kerarapon to Town.
Upon the surprise appearance of the Azimio leader at a bus stop in Nairobi, cries of “Baba, Baba” filled the air. After purchasing a newspaper from the onlookers, Raila boarded a bus at the terminal.
Raila, like the other passengers in the Matatu from Ngong to town, reportedly paid Kshs 200, as reported by Orange Democratic Movement party Director of Communications Philip Etale.
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We assume that Raila met other commuters on their way to work among the bus’s other passengers. As the Azimio leader entered the bus, the passengers, overcome with emotion, erupted into cheers.
To go to the Ambassador bus terminal in town, Baba took a matatu from Ngong Kerarapon. Like any other traveler, he had to pay Ksh. 200. The high cost of living makes it unreasonable. He is aware of it. “He knows the pain of Kenyans, unlike the KK noise makers who don’t.” Words by Philip Etale.

Raila moved closer to two female bus riders. The women’s elation was palpable as they jumped at the chance to snap photographs with the veteran opposition leader.
Many Kenyans were taken aback today to see Raila, Martha Karua, Wycliffe Oparanya, and Fred Okang’o taking a Matatu instead of their usual fleet of cars.
