Former minister Tuju shocks many with bold stand on life, death, and land dispute

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Former Foreign Affairs Minister Raphael Tuju has stunned many during his address to the press on Friday, 10th April, at his family home in Rarieda regarding his future.

Tuju, who was abducted and hospitalized weeks ago, narrated that he was ready to give in to all it takes to defend his highly contested property.

He even went on to say that if it means death, he is ready to die fighting for it.To make matters even more serious, he gave specific guidelines on what should happen the moment he dies while fighting to protect his property.

The first notice Tuju made concerning his burial was to be buried within 48 hours from the time of his death, especially if he happened to be arrested by the state.

The second condition he added was to have nothing like the government being involved in his burial and does not want a single government agent on site.

To make things again more serious, Tuju stated that all his next of kin are well briefed, and they all know what to do in case he passes on.

He even showed his family where he expects to be buried in his homestead, something that left viewers puzzled.

“All my entire life, I have been through a lot, survived a car crash, and the almighty is there with me, and today I had to reveal what was going on in my mind,” Tuju stated.

Tuju boldly stated that from now on, he is mentally focused for whatever outcome, as he is prepared for the worst

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