Lawyer Miguna Miguna Attacks Kalonzo's Decision to Join Uhuru

Kalonzo Musyoka through his party Wiper Democratic Movement made the announcement that they’ll be supporting Uhuru on the fight against corruption.

This angered Lawyer Miguna Miguna who lambasted him on social media in a post over the weekend.

Miguna, who has been living in Canada after a saga questioning his citizenship, took to social media and called out the Wiper leader. He went ahead to compare him to an animal.

“No human civilization has come up with an accurate adjective to describe Kalonzo Musyoka,” he stated. Miguna then went on and referred to Kalonzo as a coward. 

[caption caption="Kalonzo Musyoka at a past briefing"][/caption]

“He is not just a coward who could not attend the January 30, 2018 swearing-in ceremony at Uhuru Park; he is a conflicted, contorted and confused animal like a Chipmunk. Patriots, #REVOLT,” his post read.

People were curious to know why the uncalled for remarks. One user jokingly asked him,”Who bewitched you sir?” to which he responded with,” God blessed me with love, great affection, a conscience, a good brain, integrity and vision. Viva!”

Another Twitter user also taunted Miguna on the matter that he had no passport that would allow him safe entry into the country. ”But not a Kenyan passport apparently,” the Twitter user commented.

“As a party, our priority remains to ensure a united Kenya,” a statement issued by Kalonzo Musyoka's Wiper party read in part that sparked the outrage from Miguna.

“We appreciate the wisdom and selfless leadership displayed by our two leaders, that is President Uhuru and Mr Odinga in putting Kenya first,” the notice read.

The document went on to point out how the party would commit to working with President Uhuru in achieving the Big 4 Agenda

[caption caption="A file photo of Kalonzo Musyoka- via Facebook"][/caption]

“It is now the decision of the Wiper Democratic Movement-Kenya to directly work with President Uhuru Kenyatta in his efforts to transform Kenya. Our Members of Parliament should stand guided by this resolution,” the letter stated. 

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