Economist David Ndii now says embattled lawyer Miguna Miguna is being failed by his supporters, who support his social media rants.
Miguna has been going ballistic against the government of Kenya, accusing it of violation of his rights.
Now, Ndii wonders why Miguna's supporters are yet to show up even as he undergoes tribulations in Europe, where he's currently stranded.
"But where are the troops? They threaten revolution but are nowhere to be seen when their general needs them," he observed.
On Tuesday, Miguna was ejected from an Air France plane, which said that it was under instructions from authorities in Kenya.
Miguna now accuses the government of mass violation of his rights, also taking a swipe at the two airlines.
"Patriots: Air France, Lufthansa and other "international" airlines are either owned by, operated by or collaborate with tyrants - mass murderers, looters and drug dealers. To bring real change, we must resist, boycott and defeat despots like Uhuru Kenyatta and all their collaborators," he wrote.
The government continued to maintain that it had given Miguna a go-ahead to travel to Kenya, adding that he will be facilitated.