Firebrand Nairobi gubernatorial aspirant Miguna Miguna has once again publicly shamed his rivals Governor Evans Kidero, Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko and former Gatanga MP Peter Kenneth.
While he opposed the one party Kanu-Moi “dictatorship”, Miguna said Kidero, Sonko and Kenneth all supported the regime, as they never opposed the human rights abuses, exploitation and oppression of Kenyans.
Miguna prided his education prowess as he holds a Bachelor of Arts; Juris Doctor and Masters of Law degrees and has demonstrated competence and intellectual acuity, using his learning to protect public interests.
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He however ashamed Senator Sonko referring him as a “Form 2 dropout” and holds fake KCSE and degree certificates.
He further claims that Kenneth had obtained four “Fs” while at Starehe Boys Centre and holds two fake university degrees.
Wealth of rivals
Miguna further discloses how his three rivals (cartels) obtained their current wealth.
He claims Kidero looted and bankrupted the Mumias Sugar Company and that the Auditor General has already established that he looted Sh200 billion from Nairobi County compromising public land in Kisumu and Homa Bay Counties.
Miguna claims Sonko has made his money by grabbing land, fraud and drug peddling and was convicted and jailed at Shimo La Tewa Prison.
On Kenneth, Miguna claims he misappropriated funds at the Kenya Football Federation and looted and bankrupted the Kenya Reinsurance Corporation.
Personal records
Miguna claims both Kidero and Sonko have both physically assaulted Nairobi Women’s Representative Rachel Shebesh.
“Sonko broke Shebesh’s hand, publicly demanded the circumcision of Luos and attacked Radio host Caroline Mutoko on live broadcast,” Miguna said.
Miguna claims that as Gatanga MP, Kenneth never drafted or sponsored any bill in parliament in 10 years or moved a single motion neither did he chair any parliamentary committee.
Miguna said that he is the only one with a transformative manifesto, policies and programs for Nairobi.