Miguna Finally Explains Raila’s Dirty Role In His Deportation After Swearing Him In

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Controversial lawyer Miguna Miguna has for the first time explained the role of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Raila Odinga in his deportation.

Miguna while speaking to Joe Ageyo of NTV absolved William Ruto from his woes and blamed only president Uhuru Kenyatta for being behind his troubles.

According to Miguna, Raila conspired with Uhuru Kenyatta to have his rights violated and be subsequently sent away from Kenya.

Miguna said that Raila felt insecure and threatened after he was sworn in and deporting him was the only way out so that he does not replace him as the Luo kingpin. So serious was the scheme that Raila even took money from President Uhuru Kenyatta just to betray him.

He added that Raila and Jimi Wanjigi were supposed to be in his house the night he was kidnapped but the two never showed up.

The controversial lawyer even revealed that at some point Raila paid his air ticket to Mombasa so that he swears him in but he was blocked by the security guys.

In his own words, lawyers surrounding the ODM leader such as James Orengo and Otiende Amollo all chickened out and he was the only one with the necessary courage to swear in Mr. Odinga.

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