Miguna Miguna is back in Kenya on Mashujaa Day, just like the hero he is when it comes to savagery. The Canadian based attorney, barrister and solicitor served as a senior adviser to former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga from 2009 to 2011.
Dr Miguna Miguna knows a thing or two about making throat cutting tackles. In fact, he is the best in this business.
He has made some pretty dangerous tackles that are just bone-crunching every time you revisit them.
In this post, we’ll take a look at the best of Miguna’s career-ending tackles as he returns to his motherland after being exiled by President Uhuru Kenyatta’s regime.
So, without further ado!
The time he drowned Nairobi Women Rep, Esther Passaris on Jeff Koinage Live, KTN.
Miguna told Passaris that all she has is the colour of her skin.
“It’s just color, Esther, it’s just color, without the color you are nothing, you are absolutely zero, you are zero, you are not beautiful, You have nothing.”
He even called her a socialite and a bimbo. The case escalated to the High Court where he was gagged.
Mr Miguna, in his character, challenged bishop Wanjiru to state where she did her dissertation, for her Doctor of Philosophy degree.
It was a bitter live TV embarrassment. Kenyans on Twitter have been trolling the bishop and her dissertation that never was since then.
Former Nairobi Governor, Mike Sonko was slapped on his face during a live gubernatorial debate. Miguna said,
“Mike Mbuvi Sonko is a cartel because he has a criminal record and right now, he has grabbed many pieces of land and then stages a PR stunts where he video tapes and pretends he has come to rescue.”
“He has a criminal record from Mombasa where he was jailed because of fraud, forgery and drug dealing. Then he run away from Shimo La Tewa Prison jail.”
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Miguna’s take downs have always been controversial, but they’ve also always been entertaining.
His sharp tongue and quick wit are unmatched, and he’s never afraid to use them – regardless of who he’s talking to. Immediate former Mombasa governor Ali Hassan Joho knows this very well.
In 2020, Miguna had this to say about the 001 Sultan and soft life ambassador.
“Hassan Joho obtained Es in his KCSE. He BOUGHT a university degree. He has looted billions of shillings of public money. He peddles drugs. He plunders resources meant for basic services.
He can practice SOCIAL DISTANCE while MOMBASA CITIZENS CANNOT.”
Miguna Miguna believes Dr Evans Kidero allegedly looted Mumias Sugar Company dry and was doing the same thing to Nairobi County at the time, as governor.
“My friend Evans Kidero has made his billions through shady deals, there’s no industry he’s built, but he has become a billionaire being an employee throughout his life, because he has looted every institution he has joined. Mumias has collapsed and Nairobi is not a going concern anymore, according to the Auditor General.” he said.
Some people think that Miguna’s career-ending tackles are unnecessary, but I think they’re hilarious.
He’s the Muhammad Ali of Kenyan politics – and I wouldn’t have him any other way.
On Gatanga’s best man, Peter Kenneth, he said, “My friend Peter Kenneth, bankrupted Kenya Re, he basically looted a public institution to death. And when he was in Gatanga, he never promoted a motion in Parliament, never sponsored a bill, never chaired a committee of Parliament, then here is he saying, we need a manager! Nairobi needs a leader not a manager! I will hire managers to deal with the different sectors, competent, ethical managers. And these 3 represent the worst of our country, where you make money in shady deals and because you can give hand-outs you are considered a manager.” on the gubernatorial debate.
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But whatever your opinion of Miguna Miguna, there’s no denying that he’s left an impressive legacy in your mind– and not just in Kenya but worldwide.
His fearless attitude and willingness to speak truth to power have inspired people all over the world. Thanks, Miguna – we couldn’t have done it without you!
But what’s even funnier is the aftermath of these incidents.
Miguna Miguna is not one to shy away from a good publicity stunt, and he always makes sure to milk each situation for all its worth. The aftermath of his tackles is always good for a laugh.
Welcome back home General, VIVA!
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