Nairobi — The announcement came four hours later but the country waited patiently as the chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEBC) of Kenya finally took to the podium to declare Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta the fourth president of the Republic of Kenya.
And with that came frenzy as Jubilee enthusiasts in the auditorium celebrated the man who clinched 6,173,433 votes against his main rival Raila Odinga's 5,340,546 votes.
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