Raila Odinga Junior and fiery lawyer Miguna Miguna have engaged in an online spat over the use of technology.
It started when Junior accused the lawyer that he brags of how he is very educated and knowledgeable but did not know how to log in to his Facebook account.
"Miguna pretends to be so intellectual, he couldn’t even log in to his Facebook account on his computer, we literally had to show him how to retrieve a password nonsense fellow," tweeted the son of ODM boss Raila Odinga.
In a quick rejoinder, without admitting or denying he was taught how to log in to the popular social media platform, Miguna said if Junior did anything for him, he was teaching him responsibility or he was working as his personal assistant (PA).
"Raila Junior when I ask my child or PA to set up a PIN for me, it's not because s/he is more intelligent than I am; it's to teach her/him responsibility. I didn't ask you to change my Facebook password; but if I had done so, it would be because you were my PA," Miguna responded.
Miguna and Junior worked very closely after Raila pulled out of 2017 repeat election and announced formation of National Representative Movement (NRM) which planned his January 30, 2018 swearing-in as the 'People's President'.
The vocal lawyer fell out with the Odingas after Raila made a peace deal with President Uhuru Kenyatta and after they failed to protest his deportation to Canada.