Political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi has stirred up a fresh wave of debate with his controversial prediction about the 2027 presidential election. Ngunyi, who has become known for his candid remarks, expressed his regret over Kikuyu’s 2022 vote for President William Ruto, claiming they will “regret it” for the next 15 years. But in a shocking twist, he’s now telling them to vote for Ruto in 2027, only for them to face even bigger regret down the road.
In a statement shared widely on social media, Ngunyi bluntly stated, “Dear Kikuyus: I told you not to vote for Ruto in 2022. You did. You are regretting it. Now, I am telling you to vote for Ruto in 2027. But you won’t. You will regret until 2042.” This bold prediction has sparked heated discussions among Kenyans, particularly the Kikuyu community, many of whom have been aligned with the Kenya Kwanza government since Ruto’s win in 2022.
The statement, shared by TV47 News, has not gone unnoticed. Ngunyi’s warning about future regret has caused a stir, with many questioning the long-term effects of voting patterns. Some believe Ngunyi’s prediction is based on political calculations, while others see it as an attempt to stir divisions among the political elites. For more on this, check out the full post here: Mutahi Ngunyi’s Statement
Ngunyi’s words seem to reflect the deepening frustrations many Kenyans feel as they watch the current political landscape unfold. While some believe his predictions are merely speculative, others see them as a warning about the repercussions of political decisions that may not bear fruit for decades.
As we approach the next election cycle, Ngunyi’s statements raise a crucial question: Will the Kikuyu community heed his warning or continue their support for Ruto? Only time will tell if his prediction comes to pass or if Kenyans will prove him wrong.
