Dance Kenyans Will Perform When I Return - Miguna Miguna

Self- Declared National Resistance Movement (NRM) general Miguna Miguna has divulged that he would lead Kenyans in a dance for liberation upon his return to the county.

Through his social media on Sunday, Dr Miguna stated that on March 26th, five million Kenyans would gather in Nairobi for a final push to remove President Uhuru Kenyatta and DP William Ruto from power.

He declared that the occasion would be named the 'liberation lunga lunga dance'.

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He further stated that ethical police officers would be rewarded when the opposition was successful in their efforts. 

"Patriotic law enforcement officers must disobey unlawful court orders. Directives given to defy court orders must be disobeyed. Ethical officers @NPSOfficial_KE @PoliceKE will be rewarded when the revolution ends successfully," he tweeted on Sunday.

Earlier on Saturday, Miguna who was deported from the country announced his world tour with stops in various cities including Washington, Houston, Dallas in the United States as well as London and Berlin in Europe.

Earlier on Wednesday, Immigration boss Major-General (Rtd) Gordon Kihalang’wa told the Parliamentary Committee that when Dr Miguna fled Kenya to Canada in 1986, he lost his citizenship as Kenya had not yet adopted the dual citizenship system.

Therefore, "Miguna is expected to re-apply for the citizenship as soon as he gets back to the country," stated Kihalang'wa.

Dr Kihalang'wa, who was among seven Principal Secretary nominees being vetted by the committee, noted that there was no ill-motive on the deportation of Miguna.

“Everything I do is in the best interest of the country. I am a law-abiding citizen who respects the rule of law,” Dr Kihalang’wa mentioned.

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