Former Kathiani MP Wavinya Ndeti on Monday engaged in a heated debate with exiled lawyer Miguna Miguna after he pointed out a grammatical error in her Tweet.

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In a quick rejoinder, Ndeti told off the self-proclaimed National Resistance Movement (NRM) leader.

She told Miguna that knowing English won’t pay her bills or put food on her table. 

“Miguna, my father did not sell a cow to take a cow to school. My first language is Kikamba, Kiswahili, then English in that order. 'Kizungu mingi' won't put food on my table nor for my family. Anyway, we miss you in Kenya. God bless you," Ndeti tweeted.

Miguna in his response told the former Machakos gubernatorial candidate that his mother was not that rich but he sold chicken to ensure he gets the best education.

“Wavinya: Good to know that your father did not sell a cow to take you to school. My mother sold her one cow to take me to Secondary school. I grew up economically poor with a single mother. Needless to say, food is not everything in life. Freedom and justice are equally important, “ Miguna replied

As if the advice was not enough for Ndeti, she told Miguna that he should learn to respect mothers because they play important roles in their children's lives.

“GREAT and honourable mother. God bless her. What would all of you do without mothers. Respect and love us. You know there is God the father, God the son and the holy spirit. Women are the holy spirit. Take it to the bank,” Ndeti tweeted.

Here is a screenshot of their argument:

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