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Campus Caucus Plots AU Shake Up, Demands Raila Return
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 25692, member: 2262"] Some young leaders from universities said nice things about Raila Odinga. He tried hard to lead a big group called the African Union. Another person won instead, but these students still feel proud of Raila. The students told Raila they liked him a lot. They know many things happened during the voting that made it hard for him to win. They feel happy that both Raila and President Ruto said kind words to the person who won. These young people thanked President Ruto. He helped Raila by asking many people in Kenya's government to support him. The students want the African Union to let young people help make Africa better. They think university students should learn from leaders who work there. The students want to create special places at universities where people can learn about great African leaders. They want to preserve stories about people like Nelson Mandela and Raila Odinga, and students from many different African countries could share these stories. The young leaders want to meet with President Ruto, Raila Odinga, and other important people. They hope these leaders will help make their ideas work. They believe young people should learn more about making Africa a better place. [/QUOTE]
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