A lot of ink – not unlike blood – has been spilt over the man with the same name twice. I refer to the irascible Miguna Miguna. Readers of this column will recall I am no fan of Mr Miguna. That doesn’t mean I hate him, or support his forcible exile.
I certainly can’t fathom why the Kenyan state would purport – yes, purport – to strip an indigenous Kenyan of his citizenship. So, let me make this very clear. Miguna has the unqualified and unchallengeable right to return to Kenya any day of the week. He has the same legally unalterable right to leave Kenya if he so chooses. The courts have pronounced themselves on this matter.