Self-styled National Resistance Movement (NRM) General Miguna Miguna on Tuesday disclosed that political analyst Prof Mutahi Ngunyi was right about Raila Odinga's political mission.
Through his social media, Dr Miguna stated that Prof Ngunyi and Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria's analysis of Raila's push for electoral justice was just a front for his own selfish gains.
"Raila's cowardice, greed and betrayal has proven right the chauvinists like Mutahi Ngunyi and Moses Kuria who abused him and claimed that "Bwana Kitendawili only wants sirens, a motorcade, red carpets, big chairs and billions in his pockets," he tweeted on Tuesday morning.
[caption caption="Prof Mutahi Ngunyi"][/caption]
In a series of tweets, Miguna further revealed that Raila had begun secret negotiations with President Uhuru Kenyatta in October 2017: "The hand-cheque was due to fear of the #NRMKe. That's why they had 1,000 heavily armed men at JKIA on March 26."
He faulted Raila for mending fences with Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko despite his declaration that he would resign if Sonko got elected.
"July 16, 2017, the Hand-Chequer, Raila declared that he would resign as president if @MikeSonko became the Nairobi Governor. Eight short months later, Sonko is a computer-generated governor with goons attacking innocent civilians as he (Raila) claps in glee," he conveyed.
Earlier on Tuesday, Embakasi East MP Babu Owino claimed that the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between President Kenyatta and Raila angered Miguna as it effectively ended his public lectures in various cities around the world where he charged entry fees, sold merchandise and charged a fee to take pictures with him.
"Miguna Miguna is a sad man. Uhuru-Raila peace agreement put a drastic stop to his foreign public lectures which was a booming business where he charged entry and fees for those who took pictures with him. This con man must be exposed!" he tweeted on Tuesday.
In a swift rejoinder, Miguna told Babu that Raila himself had also held such events where he charged entry fees.
"Hahaha! Raila also fundraised in foreign countries and people paid entry fees and to take pictures with him. I will start another tour soon. Viva!" he responded.
[caption caption="Miguna during Raila's swearing in on January 30"][/caption]
Miguna was on Saturday involved in a similar twitter spat with Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Director of Communications Philip Etale over his criticism over Raila's decision to work with Uhuru.