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Miguna Miguna to sell his property in Kenya if Raila Odinga becomes president

by Enock Ndayala
Miguna, an ally-turned fierce critic of the opposition leader said Raila was only interested in being the Luo’s kingpin adding that his sixth stab at the presidency is already predictable.

Controversial lawyer Miguna Miguna has vowed to renounce his Kenyan citizenship if Raila Odinga becomes president after the August 2022 General Election.

The Canada-based lawyer further said he will sell all his property in Kenya should the ODM leader Raila Odinga occupy the house on the hill after president Uhuru Kenyatta.

“If Raila Odinga becomes president of Kenya, I will sell all my property there and renounce my citizenship,” Miguna Miguna said in a Tweet seen by Kivumbi.co.ke.

Miguna Miguna to sell his property in Kenya if Raila Odinga becomes president
Controversial lawyer Miguna Miguna has vowed to renounce his Kenyan citizenship if Raila Odinga becomes president. Photo: Miguna Miguna/Twitter.

The former Raila Odinga’s chief strategists exuded confidence that President Uhuru Kenyatta’s handshake partner will never win the presidential race again.

He claimed that Raila won the 2007 and 2017 elections credibly adding that the fact that the former Prime Minister won twice but was denied to lead does not mean that he will win in the August elections.

“Yes, I believe that Raila Odinga won the 2007 and 2017 elections credibly. That is why I swore him in. However, the fact that he won an election in 2007 and 2017 does not mean he will or can win in 2022. He cannot win credibly,” Miguna Miguna said.

The barrister, who fell out with the opposition chief after the mock swearing-in in January 2018, recently said Raila is unfit to be the next president of Kenya.

He accused the opposition leader of not only being dishonest but also a traitor, the factors he said make the former prime minister unfit to be president.

“From 2007-2011, I was one of Raila Odinga’s chief strategists and thinkers. I also wrote his campaign speeches and accompanied him on trips abroad,

“From 2009-2011, I was his Chief Adviser. I swore him in in 2018. I know the man like the back of my hand. He (Raila Odinga) is not fit,” Miguna Miguna said.

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