Former Nairobi Gubernatorial aspirant Miguna Miguna has given Sudan free advice on how to go about their situations.
The Sudan protests that led to the ousting of dictator Al Bashir has a long way to go in getting a fresh sober leader.
Sudan last week made history after removing Al Bashir from his 30-year-rule.
The protests were majorly led by women who wholeheartedly wanted change in Sudan.
Alaa Salaah, a 22-year-old university student led a group of protests and was labeled National heroine.
With Bashir out of rule, the military chief also stepped down and it is a difficult time for Sudan as they are still protesting until the whole regime is totally removed.
Dr. Miguna Miguna has shared his two cents on the matter of Pan-A
On his Twitter account, Miguna urged Sudan people to keep fighting until all despots are removed.
“Pan-African revolutionaries are proud of the ideological clarity, focus, discipline and unity of purpose of the Sudanese revolutionaries. Don’t compromise,” he tweeted.