Opposition activist Miguna Miguna has lashed out at his critics and opposer's who have been celebrating his nationality woes and banishment from the country.
The firebrand lawyer who was deported to Canada over a nationality row with the immigration department earlier in the year has been carrying out his anti-government activities from Canada.
In a tweet on Thursday, however, he announced that he is approaching the end of his turbulence, again attributing his problems to President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga.
He reiterated his recurrent allegations that the two collaborated in influencing his ouster from the nation, but noted that he will jet back into the country after September 4.
"For the cowards with low self-esteem celebrating the fact that @UKenyatta and @RailaOdinga destroyed my valid Kenyan passport and my house, abducted, detained and tortured me before forcefully removing me, mark this in PERMANENT INK: I am coming back after September 4th. Viva!" reads the tweet.
Miguna's deportation came shortly after his participation in Raila's mock presidential coronation in Uhuru Park on January 30, after the latter rejected President Uhuru Kenyatta's reelection.
He has since, however, turned against the former Premier who would later reconcile with Uhuru, terming him a coward and traitor and is now leading some sort of a liberation attempt.
He has, however, since rejected all directives by the immigration department to undertake his nationality process afresh maintaining that he is a Kenyan by birth, making his return a wait and see affair.