“When I Speak You Keep Quiet” Miguna Destroys KTN’s Ken Mijungu In Live Interview

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Miguna Miguna’s interview on KTN is perhaps the most dramatic ever seen on television in 2021, the exiled lawyer lectured Ken Mijungu like a kid with total contempt.

Miguna appeared on KTN via video link from his home in Toronto, Canada to speak on myriad of issues top being his illegal deportation in 2018.

The controversial lawyer was rattled by some of the questions Ken Mijungu asked and he responded with uncontrollable anger.

All hell broke loose when Mijungu stressed that Miguna broke the law when he swore in Raila Odinga at Uhuru Park following the disputed 2017 presidential election.

“You believe in the rule of law, you believe court should be obeyed and yet you swore in Raila into office against Supreme Court declaration that Uhuru Kenyatta was duly elected in the second election after it was petitioned by two institutions, you violated the law at that time Miguna,” Ken Mijungu confronted Miguna.

Miguna Miguna responded by displaying an arrogant contempt for Ken Mijungu, asking him whether he attended law school to know if he broke law as he claimed.

“So Ken you happen to have gone to law school, didn’t you? Right? No am asking you a question, you went to law school right? What law did I break, tell me which one? Tell me which law, which statute did I break when I swore Raila in? Which law said I couldn’t swear him in?” Miguna replied.

When Ken Mijungu interjected, Miguna angrily asked him to keep quiet and stop interrupting him when he was talking.

“You can’t answer your own questions, and am going to answer your question the way I want. Not the way you want. You better keep quiet when am answering your questions. Ken once you ask me a question you keep quiet, otherwise it’s not an interview. Am not one of those people that you can play around with,” Miguna angrily fired at the KTN journalist.

He went on to clarify that he didn’t break any law when he swore in Raila like Ken had claimed earlier.

“So listen to me carefully, there is no law that I broke, that’s number one. You cannot cite any law, you cannot simply say that because Uhuru Kenyatta had been sworn in any swearing in is illegal. That’s nonsense because you would have to cite the law I broke.”

Watch how the drama unfolded on KTN in the video below:

Related: Here Is The Date That Miguna Miguna Will Be Returning To Kenya

 

 

 

 

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