I received a threatening call, claims Miguna

Author of ‘Peeling back the mask’ and former Nairobi gubernatorial candidate Miguna Miguna caused a stir on Twitter by claiming that he has been threatened.

Miguna, who has recently shown full support to National Super Alliance (NASA) Coalition said that he received a call on December 6 from a caller who identified himself.

6 days to The Swearing in of The People's President, on Dec. 6, 2017 at 6:39pm a man self-identifying as "Kamau of NIS" called and threatened me from 0715-540-610. @JubileePartyK despots know that I'm at my Nairobi home. Let them them try and get me. I'm not afraid of them.

— Dr. Miguna Miguna (@MigunaMiguna) December 6, 2017

The vocal politician has been on many occasions made remarks that condemn Uhuru Kenyatta’s regime since he swore his allegiance to NASA and its branch National Resistance Movement (NRM).

Miguna’s tweet did not go unnoticed as Kenyans on Twitter responded, some for him and others against him.

Miguna, as usual, did not hesitate to engage them in a back and forth conversation.

 

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— PANDIT NEHRU (@kemoithy) December 6, 2017

I stated "self identified as...." Read and digest. "Marto" is meaningless.— Dr. Miguna Miguna (@MigunaMiguna) December 6, 2017

Miguna has a dug a tunnel linking to Canada. Try him https://t.co/T5UrIWAC35

— Henry Oduor (@HenryOduorBlog) December 6, 2017

@OmbekaVictor maybe some other people want to swear themselves president too. Well have many!— Dr Esther Getambu (@DrEstherGetambu) December 6, 2017

Not even you, are you aware that @dkmaraga was also threatened during the swearing of people's president..?— Ogundee Tsotsi (@Ogundeetsotsi) December 7, 2017

@MigunaMiguna dont allow those demagogues to take away your peace of mind andfreedom of speech
give them your back

— ihaji ingala (@livingstoneiha1) December 6, 2017

Daktari... we will stand with you till the end let them come but we won't relent— WuodRuth (@otoibrian1) December 6, 2017

Wen did you sneek back Sir?

— Minor (@MinorJstn) December 6, 2017

Where is the swearing going to be?..Don't take people's lives for granted. Life is more precious and is from God. Don't use people's lives for selfish gains and power. We should be building the country because this country is our home. Why destroy it??

— Allan Mwashumbe (@mwashumbe_allan) December 7, 2017

If you are not afraid, why bother telling us. Great people do their business without drama.— SamCicero (@SAMNGIGE) December 7, 2017

FREEDOM OF SPEECH IS GRANTED CONTINUE— james (@jkaguda) December 7, 2017

The US has advised otherwise.. You have to obey— Noah Muthama (@itsmuthama) December 7, 2017