Boniface Mwangi Raises Concern Over Miguna's Behaviour

Activist Boniface Mwangi has faulted the self-declared NRM General Miguna Miguna over his unbecoming behaviour that has seen him attack even his supporters.

In what one netizen called "an activist trying to advise a liberator", Mwangi noted, "Comrade Miguna you have a way of making everyone your enemy by abusing them".

"Sometimes even when you're right, silence can be the best response. You can't win alone. Take a break from social media and reflect. Aluta Continua! (the struggle continues)," the activist stated.

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Many had expected that Miguna will respond to Mwangi in a scathing attack, but on the contrary, the lawyer, who was deported to Canada had an equally candid response for Boniface.

"Mr Mwangi, I made a decision a long time ago that I won't allow thieves, murderers and scoundrels no matter how powerful or loud they may be to intimidate or threaten me into silence like they are trying to do. I will never do it even if I'm alone," Miguna quipped.

Miguna's close associates and people he has worked closely with have often raised concern over how he unpredictably flies into a rage.

For instance, Miguna was on Wednesday involved in a bitter exchange with ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna - a lawyer, and close associate.

Following the nasty altercation, one netizen Lee Makwiny opined, "The ever ungrateful Miguna is now on Sifuna's case. A man who risked his life when most NASA elected leaders went under to try and secure his release (at JKIA). He calls him opportunist because he has reminded him that its Raila who has been paying for his legal fees".

The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) officials who had been mandated by the Courts to oversee the smooth return of Miguna after his forceful deportation had equally raised concerns on his failure to cooperate with even those who tried to help him.

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Equally, when NASA leader Raila Odinga was interviewed by Citizen TV on Tuesday, he raised similar concerns over Miguna's approach to his allies.

"I want you to spare me that question because you know what I tried to do for Miguna and you know how he's treated me, the kind of things he's said about me. Please, I don't want to talk about Miguna," Raila had stated.

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