Miguna reveals the amount he used to repair his house

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Self proclaimed general of National Resistance Movement Dr. Miguna Miguna has filed an affidavit in court showing the amount of money he allegedly used to repair his house located in Runda, Nairobi County.

In the court documents filed by Miguna’s  lawyer Dr. John Khaminwa, Miguna says that he used atmost  Ksh.274,000 as payment for repairs on his house.

The outspoken general  claims the money was used by his designer to renovate the house after it was allegedly destroyed by state officers when they raided his home on February 2, 2018, and arrested him.

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Miguna’s designer, Edgar Monsey Oriedo, said that when he inspected the house he saw glass pieces scattered all over inside and outside the house with the window panes to the main door broken.

According to Mr. Oriedo, the bedroom door and locks were irreparably damaged and the staircase windows completely shattered as well.

He said he repaired the steel door with glass panes, the bedroom doors, kitchen window panes, toilet window panes, verandah lamps, door locks, padlocks, painting as well as other repairs.

Miguna was arrested after police raided and ransacked in home in Runda estate, Nairobi.

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Then he was the second National Super Alliance (NASA) leader to be arrested  after Ruaraka MP TJ Kajwang was nabbed over the self-‘inauguration’ of Raila Odinga on Tuesday, January 30, at Uhuru Park in Nairobi.

In a text seen by Citizen Digital, Miguna claimed that detectives had raided his home early Friday morning.

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“They have arrested me. They have bombed my house and broke everything They are still here. They are searching all rooms. It is an assassination squad. I can’t speak They are still here looking for me. We need our youth here in numbers. My house is number 486 Runda Meadows. It is urgent and dire.”

The incident came a day after Miguna dared Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiangi to arrest him for witnessing Raila Odinga’s ‘swearing-in’ ceremony.

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