| Published Mon, February 12th 2018 at 13:22, Updated February 12th 2018 at 15:24 GMT +3Self-declared general of National Resistance Movement (NRM) Miguna Miguna has made true his threats to challenge his deportation and withdrawal of his Kenyan passport in court. Interior Ministry spokesman Mwenda Njoka claimed Miguna lost citizenship when he acquired a Canadian passport in 1988 after his application for a Kenyan one was denied on September 12, 1987. ALSO READ: Miguna had illegal Kenyan passport, security bosses tell courtUnder the repealed Constitution, Kenyan citizens could only have one nationality and those who acquired other nationalities automatically lost their Kenyan citizenship. Miguna Miguna, a one-time Raila Odinga advisor, caused a storm after police arrested him for “officiating” in the NASA leader’s swearing in ceremony on January 30. On the same day, Miguna Miguna was, however, arraigned in a Kajiado court where he declined to take plea with the magistrate directing that he appears in the high court first.
Source: Standard Digital February 12, 2018 10:31 UTC