Miguna &Ndii Expose Finer Details Of Raila’s Swearing-in as the ‘People’s President’

Nasa strategist Dr David Ndii and Exiled lawyer Miguna Miguna.

David Ndii and exiled Miguna Miguna have been involved in what can be termed as a war of intellectuals. The war which arose when Miguna Miguna talked about Raila’s Academic qualifications has taken a new shape. The two have made Twitter their battlefield of “war of word”.

Nasa leader Raila Odinga together with other leaders sing the national anthem before he took 'oath' as peoples president in Nairobi at Uhuru Park. PHOTO | JEFF ANGOTE

The two wits have closed the chapter of Raila’s academic qualifications and Rutos impeachment and now they have opened a new chapter “Raila Odinga Swearing In”.

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The deep details of planning and execution Raila’s controversial swearing-in as the ‘People’s President’ have been revealed, thanks to a publicized exchange of not so rosy words between two of the event’s main planners: David Ndii and Miguna Miguna.

Mr. Odinga took the oath at Uhuru Park in Nairobi on January 30, 2018, in the presence of the now exiled fiery lawyer Miguna Miguna.

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miguna miguna presiding over Raila’s swearing In

And now, 13 months later, Dr Miguna and Nasa strategist David Ndii have for three days gone after each other on Twitter, a war of words that has ultimately opened up the secret safe on the behind the scenes goings during Odinga’s swearing in.

In one of the tweets, Ndii accuses Miguna of voting for President Uhuru Kenyatta and then immediately transforming himself into Odinga’s steadfast supporter.

Ndii also claims that Miguna unsuccessfully attempted convince Odinga to do a ‘Besigye style’ swearing-in either in Tanzania or Congo and thereafter pressure the international community for recognition while in exile.

Ugandan opposition leader Kiiza Besigye is currently battling treason charges for swearing in himself as the country’s president a few years ago.

Separately, Ndii also accuses Miguna of ‘fertile imagination’ in relation to some of the claims made in the lawyer’s latest book ‘Treason; The Case Against Tyrants and Renegades’.

Not the kind of person to sit back or surrender in a war of words, Miguna has retaliated in customary measure, accusing Ndii of being ‘naive’ and ‘violently’ opposed to Odinga’s swearing-in at the crucial hour.

Miguna also claims Ndii ‘blindly’ supports Odinga.

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