National Resistance Movement (NRM) self-declared General Dr. Miguna Miguna has embarked on the Global Mobilisation and Recruitment tour he promised his supporters he would start this month.
The former Nairobi gubernatorial aspirant on February 14 promised supporters that he would embark on a global recruitment and mobilization tour to strategise with forces in different countries.
On his Twitter on February 14 he said, “To #NRMKegenerals, soldiers, members, supporters and followers WORLDWIDE: Starting next week, February 19, 2018, I will embark on an #NRMKe GLOBAL MOBILIZATION & RECRUITMENT TOUR. I will meet and strategize with our FORCES in North America, Europe, Asia & Africa. VIVA!”
To #NRMKe generals, soldiers, members, supporters and followers WORLDWIDE: Starting next week, February 19, 2018, I will embark on an #NRMKe GLOBAL MOBILIZATION & RECRUITMENT TOUR. I will meet and strategize with our FORCES in North America, Europe, Asia & Africa. VIVA!— Dr. Miguna Miguna (@MigunaMiguna) February 14, 2018
The ‘general’ on Friday, February 28 through his Twitter announced his first destination while on tour. Hillsborough New Jersey is where Miguna will begin his ‘mobilisation and recruitment’ on March 3rd. He even released a colorful poster. He will be there from 6 pm (Midnight).
New York, New Jersey and Pensylvania - here we come! No turning back. No reverse gear. Forward ever! #UhuruMustGo @RailaOdinga pic.twitter.com/d08FkYoStU
— Dr. Miguna Miguna (@MigunaMiguna) February 28, 2018
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Miguna was arrested at his Runda home in Nairobi on February 2nd after he had raised an alarm on a raid on his home.
Director of Criminal Investigations George Kinoti confirmed that he was arrested in connection with National Super Alliance (NASA) leader Raila Odinga’s ‘swearing-in’ which took place at Uhuru Park on January 30.
He was then deported on February 6 via a KLM flight headed to Amsterdam en route to Toronto.