Former Nairobi gubernatorial candidate Miguna Miguna's scathing attack on Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party leader Raila Odinga seems to be far from over.

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For almost a year now, Miguna has been criticising almost every action or word his former boss utters over governance.  

The relationship between the two turned sour after Raila reconciled with President Uhuru Kenyatta through the famous March 9, 2018 handshake.

Before then Raila and Miguna were the leaders of the outlawed National Resistance Movement of Kenya  (NRM-Ke) which planned and executed the swearing-in of the ODM leader on January 30.

It was the vocal lawyer who swore-in Raila as the 'People's President'.

Miguna heightened his attacks on the former Prime Minister after he refused to stop his deportation to Canada despite having cordial relationship with the President.

And on Sunday during the 25th Anniversary of Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, the firebrand barrister continued with his onslaught on the ODM leader.

In a tweet, he said if Jaramogi together with other pro-independence leaders were alive, they could have condemned Raila and his foe-turned-ally Uhuru for allegedly 'turning Kenyans into one huge herd of bleating sheep'.

"If Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, Achieng' Oneko, Tom Mboya and Pio Pinto Gama were alive today, they would be in the forefront of resisting @UKenyatta's and @RailaOdinga's neocolonial and chauvinistic plans of turning Kenyans into one huge herd of bleating sheep," Miguna said. 

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