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Today in History: Magufuli Blocks the Swearing in of Raila Odinga in Tanzania
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Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga boycotted the Supreme Court -ordered repeat election, claiming his victory had been stolen by his then political erstwhile, President Uhuru Kenyatta .
He later announced plans to swear himself in as the “People’s President.
For weeks , Raila kept his supporters in suspense regarding the date and venue of the ceremony.
The event was initially scheduled for Jamhuri Day on December 12, 2017 , but was postponed after extensive consultations.
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