Miguna Accuses NASA Strategist David Ndii, CEO Norman Magaya of Colluding With Jubilee to Split the Opposition

Self-proclaimed National Resistance Movement (NRM) general Miguna Miguna is now accusing National Super Alliance (Nasa) strategist David Ndii and Chief Executive Officer Norman Magaya of secretly working with Jubilee
Miguna, who was deported to Canada two weeks ago by government, alleged that the duo is being used by President Kenyatta's administration to split the opposition outfit.
The former Nairobi gubernatorial aspirant said he has reliable information to prove that the two are being used by government to cripple the operations of NRM and Nasa.
Miguna also claims that Ndii, who is the chair of Nasa people's assembly steering committee was opposed to the swearing in of Raila Odinga and is also planning to abandon the coalition together with Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka.
However, speaking to the Star, Ndii rubbished Miguna's claims, stating that he was only opposed to how the oath plan of Raila would be conducted.
"It is true the coalition disagreed on the much publicised swearing in of Raila Odinga as the people’s president. We disagreed on how and not whether."
"I opposed other schemes like swearing in outside the country or in a secret ceremony like the Besigye [Kizza] style," Ndii added.
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NASA is dead. Kalonzo is not…
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NASA is dead. Kalonzo is not in there. Mdvd and Weta are out .. Which leaves us with one gent Rt. Hon. Raila. Hehehehe! What is his agenda for Kenya? Only hot air.
Only thing we are getting…
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Only thing we are getting remains the fight for presidency.. don’t see what’s the obsession with power when it comes to raila... Raila I plead you hang your boots and know your time is up. No one truly cares for your shenanigans..
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