Politics
How Raila Made Donald Kipkorir Leave Executive Jobs In Chris Kirubi’s Firms
If you’re a follower of lawyer DKB or Don as he’s known in the circles, one thing he doesn’t compromise on is his love and loyalty to Raila. So big that he doesn’t mind being christened a sycophant a tag that he proudly puts on.
He refers to himself as Baba’s errand boy. Unlike many other lawyers, Don has publicly made his political stand in many occasions.
Today, with my fellow Baba’s errand boy @silasjakakimba , we paid a courtesy call on His Excellency Raila Odinga … We re-affirmed him of our TOTAL SUPPORT & ALLEGIANCE .. We assured him that we’ll not leave any quarter for History Revisionists … The Future is Bright! pic.twitter.com/wRV1Cr0PHe
— Donald B Kipkorir (@DonaldBKipkorir) August 20, 2020
Kipkorir has revealed how he had to part ways with Chris Kirubi after he faced him with the options of retaining his job or losing. Knowing he was supporting Raila, Kirubi who was supporting Jubilee, gave him the of denouncing his support for Baba or lose his directorship job in his firms. He quit.
In 2017, I was a Director in three or four companies of Dr. Chris Kirubi … He gave me a BINARY CHOICE: Stop supporting Baba or resign from his companies … I chose to follow my conscience & resigned …I will not abjure at any cost: my Roman Catholic Faith, my Conscience.
— Donald B Kipkorir (@DonaldBKipkorir) September 3, 2020
Now that’s loyalty on a whole new level.
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