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Miguna wonders why Raila Odinga ‘pretended’ to praise late Mwai Kibaki

by Amos Khaemba
Miguna Miguna has faulted Raila Odinga for praising the late former President Mwai Kibaki during his requiem mass yesterday.

controversial lawyer Miguna Miguna has faulted the ODM leader Raila Odinga for praising the late former President Mwai Kibaki during his requiem mass yesterday.

Taking to Twitter on Friday, April 29, Miguna termed the ODM leader liar for not speaking the truth in regards to the legacy of the late president.

The exiled lawyer wondered why the former prime minister would praise a person who ‘stole’ his election and who never honored an MOU.

“Conman Raila Odinga is an irredeemable flip-flopper, liar, and an opportunistic coward. The Mwai Kibaki he praises louder than everyone else stole his election, trashed the MoU, threw him out of government, locked him out at Kilaguni, and made him wail about nusu mate,” Miguna tweeted.

Speaking during the requiem mass on Friday, April 29, Raila celebrated the late Kibaki describing him as a great Kenyan patriot “whose value will be known with time”

“He was a gentleman par excellence, gave ministers a lot of authority and power around their ministries as long as graft was not part of it,” Raila said.

“He was a gentleman par excellence, gave ministers a lot of authority and power around their ministries as long as graft was not part of it,” he added.

The ODM leader also revealed that Kibaki was one of his advisers. “In many ways, the late Mwai Kibaki was an adviser to me. We remained friends during his retirement.

“So, I have truly lost a friend. Kenya has lost a true patriot, a great leader whose value will only be known with time,” Raila said.

The Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya coalition presidential candidate noted that even though they had differences with the late president, they always found ways of resolving them.

“He kept his word. Indeed, there were differences, but we resolved them amicably,” Raila said.

But Miguna, still believes that the late president stole Raila’s victory in the highly disputed election of 2007.

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