Miguna Miguna Reacts as His Lookalike is Spotted in Nairobi [VIDEO]

Miguna Miguna Reacts as His Lookalike is Spotted in Nairobi [VIDEO]

Miguna Miguna has reacted after a section of Kenyans on social media claimed that he had been spotted in Nairobi.

This comes after a video of a man with a striking resemblance to the self-declared National Resistance Movement (NRM) general went viral online, raising questions whether he might have returned to the country following his dramatic 'deportation' last month.

The footage, captured along a busy street in the city, shows a man with a cap similar to Miguna’s signature headgear hurriedly walking on the pavement while carrying an umbrella. A man taking the video can be heard telling a colleague that he could be Miguna.

 Ka Njogo said: "Hehe...i know that guy.Hes a sheikh..hapo hurligham."

Geocity Kipreach Minges noted: "Ilibidi acheze chini."

Cheposeroney Mwaires said: "Thats not Miguna🤣🤣😂😂Mutafanya police waka Bomb Runda."

Hon Charles Bazenga jokingly said: "He's even refused to board a matatu...Waaaaaah."

However, when a Twitter user, @SalomeLugard tagged Miguna in a tweet asking him to clarify whether he had returned, Miguna told him to stop being distracted by the people distributing the video – terming them as “idlers”

“Salome, don't be distracted by idlers in Nairobi,” Miguna said, to which Salome replied; “Thank you General, I thought you were within the coordinates. Viva”.

Responding further Miguna tweeted, “Of all people, even you can send me such an insensitive message? Jesus Christ!"

Here's the video https://youtu.be/vhp5Blw3b_Q
 

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