Estranged Canadian based advocate Miguna Miguna's relationship with ODM leader Raila Odinga could turn from bad to worse following impending publication scheduled for December 20th.

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Titled Treason- A case against Tyrants and Renegades, 2018, the book is much likely to cover his controversial deportation, Raila Odinga's swearing-in as president and the union between Odinga and President Uhuru Kenyatta.

"TREASON: The Case Against Tyrants & Renegades, 2018, 450 pages, hardback. Publication date: December 20, 2018. Information about Pre-Publication orders will be provided in due course. @dailynation @StandardKenya @TheStarKenya @ntvkenya @citizentvkenya @KTNKenya @K24Tv @BBCAfrica," he tweeted.https://twitter.com/MigunaMiguna/status/1063928124663054336?s=19.

Before unveiling the cover of the book on Sunday, Miguna's rallied his supporters on Friday to grasp the copy ahead of the anticipated publication.

This is Miguna's second controversial book, having published Peeling Back the Mask- The Quest for Justice in Kenya which exposed Raila's bitter political marriage with retired President Mwai Kibaki.

Miguna wrote: "I'll share my new book's cover containing the title and the blurb on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2018, including PRE-PUBLICATION ORDER information from the publisher. The book will be released before December 20, 2018. If you want to read, review, criticize or attack the book, be patient."https://twitter.com/MigunaMiguna/status/1063302995868348416?s=19.

So controversial was Peeling Back the Mask that Miguna was at some point frog matched by Raila Odinga's supporters both in Nyando and Mombasa.

After Raila's mock swearing-in ceremony, Miguna was arrested and subsequently detained incommunicado before his controversial deportation.

His attempt to return home in April turned chaotic at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, not even Raila Odinga would intervene successfully for his case. The government permanently kicked him out.

Human rights bodies have come out guns blazing on his predicaments, with the court faulting the state for persistent 'harassment' against the self proclaimed general.

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