National Resistance Movement (NRM-K) self-proclaimed general Miguna Miguna has supported blogger Cyprian Nyakundi's move to push for justice and social development through his social media influence.
Posting on his Twitter page, the Canada-based barrister called on Kenyans to desist from complaining about political ails and start acting in whichever way they can.
The outspoken leader asserted: "ACT. Stop agonising and shouting at Mboya Apollo and Okiya Omtatah for seeking redress through courts.
"Stop yelling at Boniface Mwangi for organising demos. Don't be angry at C_NyaKundiH for using Twitter to fight injustice. JOIN the #NRMKe or start your own movement. ACT," Miguna stated.
[caption caption="Blogger Cyprian Nyakundi attending a court hearing after his arrest"][/caption]
Like Miguna, Nyakundi has in the past found himself in trouble due to his advocacy for justice through his social media platforms.
In May, he was apprehended by special crimes officers and taken to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) headquarters in Nairobi.
Miguna went ahead to laud President Barack Obama's speech which he delivered at Mandela Lecture during the Mandela 100 years celebrations.
Miguna noted: "I agree with Barack Obama's #MandelaLecture during the #Mandela100 celebrations, although he should have delivered it in Kenya. FACTS are stubborn and JUSTICE is supreme. We cannot reconcile with election thieves and mass murderers. We must remove them."
During his speech, Obama urged young people in Africa to fight for democracy, human rights and peace.
The former American president also affirmed that in order for Africans to honor Mandela's legacy is to uphold democracy.
[caption caption="Former US President Barack Obama embracing Nelson Mandela's widow Graca Machel after delivering his speech"][/caption]