Miguna Miguna, through his ever abrasive style on Twitter, announced his intention to fly back to Kenya.
“My flight to my motherland will land at the JKIA on January 11, 2020,” Miguna tweeted.
“Court orders must be obeyed. Ensure compliance with Justice Mwita’s orders of December 14, 2018.”
Anticipating hostility from the government and allied systems, Miguna shared the contact profiles of individuals he deemed critical on following up his travel trajectory.
“Contacts to call if anything happens to me during my journey to Kenya in January. Aluta Continua. Law Society of Ontario Toll Free 1-800-668-7380 Dr. John Khaminwa Khaminwa & Khaminwa Advocates +254-722-384-2881 Courtney Kazembe +1-416-633-7679.”
As a practicing barrister in Ontario, the Law Society of Ontario should be interested in Miguna’s welfare. Dr. John Khaminiwa served as Miguna Miguna’s lead lawyer in the events building up to the controversial deportation. Miguna Miguna consults for Kazembe & Associates PC in Toronto, Canada where Courtney Kazembe is a managing partner.
The government first deported Miguna in February 2018 after a dramatic arrest at his Runda home and detention in a number of police stations.
The government accused him of being in Kenya illegally claiming he had renounced his Kenyan citizenship when acquiring a Canadian passport.
The following month, he unsuccessfully attempted to return to Kenya through JKIA but was denied entry as he spent several hours at the airport’s detention cell.
This is not the first time the combative lawyer has announced returning to Kenya. In April, he announced he would be coming back but it never came to be.