Miguna Roasted After Mocking Raila's 5 Nicknames

Embattled lawyer, Miguna Miguna, is seemingly cementing his position as one of the most attacked persons following his repeated condemnation of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga's political choices.

In his latest rant, the controversial former advisor to Raila resorted to mocking the AU envoy's five nicknames that sprout every election season for the past five terms.

Taking to Facebook, Miguna argued that the former premier had changed his nicknames every election season claiming that the move never got him any victories.

The nicknames included baba (father), Tinga, Nyundo and Captain Hammer.

Lawyer Miguna Miguna.

"In 1997 Raila Odinga ran for president and called himself Tinga/Tractor. In 2002, he vied again through Kibaki (former president) and became Nyundo. In 2007, he ran for the presidency and called himself Captain Hummer. In 2013, he tried again and said he was Joshua

"In 2017, he became Baba. In 2018, he became HandChieth. Nicknames will never liberate Kenya or get him power," posted Miguna.

Kenyans, seeming to be fed up with this constant attacks of the former prime minister, turned tables towards him reminding him that his association with Raila is what gave him a name.

"Get your facts right, Raila didn't vie on 2002. As a fact, you are capitalising on Raila's name for the daily bread. I have a firm believe you pray so hard for God to grant Raila more political mileage," a Facebook user reminded the lawyer.

"I wish you could get a client you do for him his homework there in Canada. You are so much on a fellow man who is serving Africans.

"This shows how bitter you are with his progress and you are a true picture of an enemy of progress," shared another user identified as Billow Kerrow.

" I have started doubting if indeed this page belongs to one MM. The post has too many loose ends that needs to be tightened," posted Benson Oduor.

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