VIDEO: UDA Westland MP Candidate, Nelson Havi Spotted Wearing A Raila Branded Cap

United Democratic Alliance party MP aspirant, Nelson Havi was today spotted wearing a Raila branded cap in a video that has gone viral.

Nelson Havi was seen jamming to a reggae song after an interview on Vybz Radio.

Moments later after the video went viral, the UDA aspirant came out to clear out the air as his fans had started to speculate that he had moved to support Azimio la Umoja party.

UDA aspirant, Nelson Havi. TWITTER

"Just add 'uto' to the 'R'.Don't bury the cow with its milk," Havi stated.

Havi told Vybez Radio that Raila Odinga's Campaign Spokesperson Prof Makau Mutua gave him the cap, which he chose to keep as a souvenir.
The former President of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) also urged the former premier to attend the much-anticipated presidential debate on Tuesday, July 26.

He noted that withdrawing from the debate would be detrimental to his campaign and would deprive Kenyans of the opportunity to carefully consider the ideologies advanced by the Azimio regime.

This scene has caused a lot of mixed reactions, especially among Kenyans on Twitter (KOT). Here are some screen grabs of what has been said.

"The difference between Raila and I is based on ideologies. As a lawyer, I beseech my good friend, James Orengo to advise Raila not to pull out of the presidential debate as he will lack an opportunity to address the public on dire issues affecting the country," Havi stated.