Tuesday 14 April 2015

NAIROBI GOVERNOR EVANS KIDERO A FREE MASON?SEE WHAT THEY DID TO HIM.....SONKO AND UHURU SHOULD BE AFRAID!!

 
Embattled Nairobi Governor, Dr. Evans Kidero, may soon be swimming in money and will be untouchable thanks to the Freemason Society of Kenya. This is after it emerged that Kidero has been elevated to the highest rank within the Kenyan Freemason Society. Reliable sources close to the Nairobi Governor intimated that Kidero joined the Freemason Society early 2000 during his stint at Mumias Sugar Company which he is accused of bringing down to its knees thanks to his corrupt tendencies and love for money.

 His elevation within the ranks of Freemasons in Kenya comes amid pressure for him to step aside over corruption both at Mumias Sugar and at City Hall, and his new status is aimed at shielding him from political storms posed by President Uhuru Kenyatta with his purge on corruption and Nairobi Senator, Mike Mbuvi Sonko, who wants to oust him as Nairobi Governor come 2017.

Kidero is allegedly focusing on the Presidency come 2022 and wants to amass wealth that will enable him mount a serious Presidential campaign that this country has never seen before to give Deputy President William Ruto a run for his money. According to sources, Kidero has never been a straight forward man since joining the Freemason and tragedies and bad luck have followed him one after another.

Just after joining the Freemason society in 2000, Kidero lost his eldest son Timothy, under mysterious circumstances after a game of basketball at Braeburn School in Lavington. Not long after that, his wife, the late Abigael Kidero, also died mysteriously in Nairobi Hospital due to what was described as “Kidero’s beatings”.

 The mysterious deaths were linked to Kidero’s association with the Freemason society. Other notable figures in Kenya who have been listed as members of the Freemason society on its website include Gor Mahia Chairman, Ambrose Rachier, former Attorney General, Charles Njonjo, former Vice President, Moody Awuori, and Court of Appeal Judge, AB Shah. CONTINUE READING AT THE KENYAN DAILY POST
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