Miguna plans 'mother of liberation struggles' in Nairobi on March 26

Ruaraka Member of Parliament TJ Kajwang with advocate Miguna Miguna, at Uhuru Park in Nairobi, during Nasa chief Raila Odinga's symbolic swearing-in as the People's President, January 30,2018. /ENOS TECHE
Ruaraka Member of Parliament TJ Kajwang with advocate Miguna Miguna, at Uhuru Park in Nairobi, during Nasa chief Raila Odinga's symbolic swearing-in as the People's President, January 30,2018. /ENOS TECHE

NRM General Miguna Miguna is preparing for March 26 which he says will be a "memorable day in the history of our liberation struggle".

The lawyer and member of the National Super Alliance was deported to Canada for helping Opposition leader Raila Odinga take his oath as the People's President.

Like Raila, Kalonzo Musyoka (Wiper), Musalia Mudavadi (Amani National Congress) and Bungoma Senator Moses Wetang'ula (Ford Kenya), Miguna says President Uhuru Kenyatta is a despot who "must go".

By phone on Saturday

the lawyer said:

“Your Excellency, Honourable Members, NRMKe Generals, Comrades and Patriotic Soldiers: I look forward to seeing you in Nairobi on March 26.

"Let's make it a stunningly memorable day in the history of our liberation struggle. Let's make the MOTHER OF ALL LIBERATION STRUGGLES a ringing success! Viva!”

On Twitter

early today, Miguna

announced the final itinerary for the "

General's 2018 World Tour".

It is as follows:

March 2 - Washingto, DC

March 3 - NY/NJ/PE

March 9 - Houston

March 10 - Dallas

March 17 - Minneapolis - St Paul

March 18 - Atlanta

March 23 - Oxford

March 24 - London

March 25 - Berlin

March 26 - Nairobi

At the end of his message was

.

The fiery lawyer

has been away since February 6. His perforated passport was surrendered to the court so he will have to apply for another one to return to Kenya.

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Miguna was given a heroic welcome upon landing in Toronto, Canada, on the morning of February 8.

He exchanged pleasantries with the people, whom he mostly called by name, and was handed a flower reminiscent of those given to dignitaries.

Fred Matiang'is Interior ministry said Canada wanted "their Miguna"back. The country said it was deeply concerned by the government's crackdown on the Opposition.

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