Opposition leader Raila Odinga has finally cleared the air on his view of former ally and opposition activist Miguna Miguna.

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Miguna is yet to approve Raila's March 9 truce with President Uhuru Kenyatta and has repeatedly bashed him for what he says is betrayal to Kenyans who view him as their saviour.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with Citizen Television from his Karen home in Nairobi on Tuesday, Raila hinted that he is angry with the former Nairobi gubernatorial aspirant over his regular attacks on him.

He termed Miguna as an ungrateful person who has continued to insult him despite doing his best to secure his return into the nation from Canada, following his deportation in February, making it clear that he doesn't want anything to do with him.

"You know what I have done for him and how he has treated me and the things he has said about me. Please, I do not want to talk about one Miguna Miguna," said the Orange party leader.

Miguna was banished after spearheading Raila's January 30 mock presidential inauguration, with his attempt to regain entry into the nation weeks later hitting the wall.

He served as Odinga's aide during the former Prime Minister's tenure as the nation's co-leader, before he was fired, with the two again meeting after President Uhuru Kenyatta's re-election nullification late last year.

He has since branded Raila Uhuru's slave, referring to him as the President's bag carrier and claimed that he was paid 50 billion shillings to join the Head of State.