CS Alfred Mutua – Blogger Scophine Aoko Otieno has rattled a number ODM politicians for the past few months after a bitter fall-out.
As things go by, Aoko’s attacks on the public figures won’t end anytime soon.
So, if you have ever crossed paths with Aoko – we can only remind you this – Ukiona Mwenzako Ananyolewa, Na Wewe Tia Maji.
The fierce tweep has now shifted gears to Kenya Kwanza leaders, starting with the current Cabinet Secretary for Foreign & Diaspora Affairs Alfred Mutua.
Taking to her Twitter account, Aoko accused Mutua of breaking his marriages because of his ‘bad manners’.
“No woman walks away from money. I defended you b’coz of politics. You joined Ruto when others were running away from him,” She wrote.
Adding:
“Otherwise ukona Tabia mbaya sana. Nyota ya um*laya has ruined your TWO marriages.”
Aoko, who has been President William Ruto’s diehard supporter warned the CS of dire consequences if he attempts to fail Kenya Kwanza’s administration.
“You’ll not fail Ruto. Try it and I’ll splash your n”des 🚮”
This comes after CS Mutua was cornered by the Canadian government for lying about available job opportunities for Kenyans in their country.
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Canada dismissed his announcement that Kenyans can now travel to the country for job opportunities.
In a statement, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada said the information was false and the programs that had been referenced do not exist.
The IRCC said for accurate information on how to move to Canada, Kenyans should visit the country’s immigration website.
“Disinformation is circulating which suggests that special programs are welcoming Kenyan immigrants. This is false, and the immigration programs referenced do not exist. For accurate information on how to immigrate, visit http://Canada.ca/immigration,” IRCC said on Tuesday.
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The statement came hours after Mutua claimed to have held a meeting with the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship of Canada Sean Fraser and they agreed on the various migration opportunity pathways for Kenyans to go work in Canada.