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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2009

http://www.ntv.co.ke
Prime minister Raila Odinga is in Copenhagen where he will lead the Kenyan delegation to the crucial climate talks. NTVs Joe Ageyo spoke to the prime minister on his assessment of the talks so far and Africas expectations.

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  • this is all nonsense. they just want to steal wealth. ain't going happen as long as I have my ar-15!

  • Meles may have agreed with western countries because his countrt never been colonized. he and his ppl don't have slavery attituded, so he knows how to deal with any ppl with out negativity

  • what a scum u are!

  • WHITE PEOPLE! Do not let this black Parasites Not a cent!

    Throw them out of EUROPE!

  • This is a leader to be proud of. I am sure without him there would be no hold out. He has Africa's interest at heart. And he is as sharp as they come. Kenyans lost out for five years, but it is not the end of the race I hope the few with heads in the sad will lift them even for a moment. and catch the wave of fresh air he brings.

    Can Kibaki answer even one question without a script.

    Oh he will be stuck and use abusive language.

  • pm kazi kwako..endelea hivyo hivyo

  • plus lauching the work on Thika rd, they seem to know how to work.

  • i thought you'd say come home and drink some uji

  • Raila is a serious boy. He should be allowed to conserve the Mau and lead Kenya towards further development by being elected president of Kenya without fraud at the elections as happened in 2007

  • I'm perplexed... he answered all the questions well without reading. Were they rehearsed like some people do? Lately I've noticed a culture where Kenyan leaders read every single line they speak, which makes you question their sincerity.

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