Man Down! Brilliant David Ndii completely Destroys Miguna Miguna with High Tackles

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By David Ndii

Miguna wanted power, thats why we disagreed on the swearing on strategy. He was pushing Raila to take official oath outside the country and demanding international recognition from exile.

I told him 2 things. (i) that was a Besigye strike-a-blow-and-die strategy that I totally disagreed with in principle (2) NASA was a broad based political coalition, not a revolutionary movement.

Miguna suffers from FPP (Fantasy prone personality)— Haron™ (@haron_ongaki) March 26, 2019

swearing in for us was part of a broader mass action strategy, which we would only do after building consensus in the coalition. At this point he bellowed at me: “you people don’t want power”, and I replied, “true, we want change”

It feels good to be a live. The economist roasting a politician and lawyer with facts. Miguna alikuwa ametuzoea vibaya!! For once, he’s met his match— peter malemba (@petermalemba) March 26, 2019

As fate would have it, Raila called him from Germany as we were arguing, Miguna outlined the plan of swearing him in Dar. Raila sounded quite apprehensive—said it needed to be “thought through.” That was our last conversation on swearing in.

My only concern is this, why is the FAKE general is blocking everyone? pic.twitter.com/86GYpw6UC7— Otenyo Kenya 🇰🇪 (@MheshimiwaKenya) March 26, 2019

He went off to do his revolution thing, and we went of to do ours i.e. building grassroot consensus with the People’s Assemblies. He showed up in Kilifi only to be (conveniently?) stopped by police at Mtwapa.

Miguna Miguna Replies

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The swearing-in was intended to TRIGGER the revolutionary moment and energies of Kenyans. On the other hand, the People’s Assembly was a talk-shop with no concrete end-game. It was going to end with some poetic declarations and nothing more. You cowardly opposed the revolution.

Unknown to me by December, 2018, @RailaOdinga and his fellow cowards like @DavidNdii had cut retrogressive deals with the despots in exchange for my brutalization, detention and forced exile 2 months later. That’s why Ndii was given a Shs. 10K police bond after his staged arrest.— Dr. Miguna Miguna (@MigunaMiguna) March 26, 2019

Ndii thought that claiming to be a Luo was somehow a strategy to win Luo support. It was cheap and retrogressive. He is from Kiambu. The revolutionary struggle has nothing to do with anyone’s ethnicity. But, of course, Ndii’s interest was money. Not freedom.

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