National Resistance Movement (NRM) leader Dr Miguna Miguna is not yet done criticising the opposition National Super Alliance (NASA) leadership.
Miguna who is exiled in Canada, three months after 'baptising' opposition leader Raila Odinga with a new name (The 'building bridges' Encyclopedia salesman) has done the same to Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka who he accuses of skipping the January event in which Raila was sworn in as the 'people's president'.
"No human civilisation has come up with an accurate adjective to describe Kalonzo Musyoka," the outspoken lawyer tweeted from Canada.
"He is not just a coward who could not attend the January 30, 2018 swearing-in ceremony at Uhuru Park; he is a conflicted, contorted and confused animal."
Kalonzo alongside ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi and Ford Kenya party leader Moses Wetangula all did not attend Raila's swearing-in at Uhuru park.
Miguna said Kalonzo's absence at the event showed how he cannot be relied on as a leader.
Kalonzo, Mudavadi and Wetangula after the Raila's inauguration defended their absence at the function saying they had agreed with Raila to suspend the event because it was illegal, but they were surprised to learn later that Raila had been sworn in.
Miguna administered the oath for Raila and it is his primary participation during the event that landed him in trouble with the government leading to his deportation.