Morara Kebaso Claps Back at Oscar Sudi in Fiery Activism Clash: “Hautaniuzia Uoga Wewe”
Civic educator and presidential hopeful Morara Kebaso is locked in a heated feud with Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi, with the two trading serious accusations.
The clash began when Sudi criticized Kebaso for condemning political activist Kasmuel McOure, alleging McOure had aligned with figures accused of orchestrating deaths during anti-government protests.
Sudi accused Kebaso of exploiting Kenyan youth, particularly Gen Z, under the pretense of activism for personal gain. He further claimed that Kebaso creates fear and unrest rather than offering constructive criticism, profiting from Kenyans’ hard-earned money.
“We see through your façade. You’re nothing but a puppet for your financier, pushing a divisive agenda,” Sudi charged.
How Did Kebaso Respond?
Morara Kebaso fired back, defending his activism and dismissing allegations of dishonesty.
In a bold rebuttal, Kebaso questioned why critics are upset when individuals reject overtures from President William Ruto. He emphasized that his activism is transparently funded by Kenyans, unlike some leaders, whom he accused of failing their constituents while enjoying hefty salaries.
“Yes, I am funded by Kenyans—the same Kenyans who pay you generously to do and say nothing in Parliament,” Kebaso remarked, accusing Sudi of enriching himself through dubious dealings and neglecting his parliamentary duties.
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Kebaso further escalated the dispute, challenging Sudi’s political track record and credibility, while rejecting any intimidation attempts.
“Don’t threaten me or try to scare me, Oscar. I’m here to debate fellow presidential candidates, not MPs,” he said.
The activist also hinted at Sudi’s political future, warning against seeking a party ticket in the next election.
“When you seek a Kapseret ticket under the Inject Party, you’ll know who I am,” Kebaso declared, suggesting Sudi’s rightful place is behind bars.
McOure’s Surprising Meeting with Ruto
Amid the drama, activist Kasmuel McOure attended a church service at A.I.C. Kipkorgot alongside President Ruto. The unexpected interaction sparked online debate, as McOure has previously criticized the president.
While some commended McOure for engaging in dialogue and shaping his political journey, others accused him of betrayal.
Morara Kebaso Claps Back at Oscar Sudi in Fiery Activism Clash: “Hautaniuzia Uoga Wewe”