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Self proclaim ‘Luo’s Kingpin’ Miguna Miguna Reveals Dates For His Mega Return To Kisumu Years After Exile

Controversial Lawyer Miguna Migina has set a date with the people of Kisumu. This comes barely days after he returned to Kenya. In 2018, Miguna had been deported out of the country after he sworn in Raila Odinga as people's President.

Controversial Lawyer Miguna Migina has set a date with the people of Kisumu. This comes barely days after he returned to Kenya. In 2018, Miguna had been deported out of the country after he sworn in Raila Odinga as people’s President.
Lawyer Miguna Miguna on Tuesday announced his planned visit to Kisumu after his return from Canada where he was in forced exile.
“I will arrive in Kisumu on Friday, October 28th, 2022. Kenya is MARWA!” He tweeted.
The lawyer had earlier said he won’t be intimidated by threats that his visit will be met with violence.
While reacting to a media report where some Kisumu residents said they have no time for his visit, Miguna said:
“Using the Media to threaten me will not work. I’m coming to Kisumu on Friday. Go ahead and engage in violence and mayhem. That’s your primary qualification. But in the end, the Luo Nation will and must be liberated,” he tweeted.
Miguna has positioned himself as the next Luo Kingpin keen on elbowing out Raila Odinga from the throne he has controlled for decades.
He has before accused the ODM leader and his close allies of using the region for their self-gain.
Miguna arrived in the country on Thursday, October 20 from Canada after 4 years and eight months of exile.
He has before accused Raila and former President Uhuru Kenyatta as those responsible for his exile.
His arrival into the country happened after President William Ruto lifted the red alerts imposed against him by Former President Uhuru.
Yesterday, Lawyer-politician Miguna Miguna’s interview on Spice FM’s morning show The Situation Room failed to take off after he refused to sign an indemnity form.
An indemnity agreement is a contract that protects one party of a transaction from the risks or liabilities created by the other party of the transaction.
Later in a tweet, Miguna described the form as ‘ridiculous’.
“I’ve appeared on TV and radio for the past 30 years but not once has a media house – including @StandardKenya and @KTNNewsKE asked me to sign a blanket indemnity form. @SpiceFMKE has never asked any of its previous guests to sign the ridiculous form they tried to force on me!” he tweeted shortly after leaving the radio station.
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