This book takes the position that Mr. Raila Amolo Odinga, the Presidential candidate of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), won the December 2007 election in Kenya before agents working for Party of National Unity (PNU) stole the vote and installed Mr. Mwai Kibaki as President of Kenya at a secret ceremony at State House Nairobi. The book gives a detailed account of Railas quest for Kenyas Presidency over the years and pin-points why Mr. Mwai Kibaki, PNUs Presidential candidate, lost election to Mr. Raila Odinga. The book walks the reader through the intricate and extra-ordinary process of the December 2007 election rigging and examines ECK and other documents related to election results to arrive at the conclusion that Raila won the vote. The book, which is well researched, forms compact reading and Mr. Okoth Osewe hooks the reader on the subject matter with an engaging writing style as he seeks to provide a deeper insight into the stealing of Raila Odingas Presidency and to demolish the concept that the December 2007 Presidential election in Kenya was not rigged in favour of Kibaki. It is a significant contribution and forms interesting reading to anybody seeking to deepen understanding on Kenyas dodgy election which plunged the country into crisis, leading to the deaths of an estimated 1,500 Kenyans, wanton destruction of property and the creation of more than 350,000 internal refugees across the country.