Raila Odinga's ex-advisor Miguna Miguna revealed that the poorly attended Uhuru park celebration shows that there was an impending revolution.
Noting his sentiments on his official Facebook page, Miguna argued that a very small number of people attended the event presided over by Central Organization of Trade Union and a section of leaders, both from the government and the opposition side of the political divide.
In his post, the controversial lawyer shared a photo showing few people at Uhuru park, a place that used to be filled with a sea of humanity during political rallies.
Miguna narrated that the small crowd came to know what was happening, as he mocked that it (crowd) was of the "same size as Atwoli's swollen belly."
The former Nairobi county gubernatorial hopeful further disclosed that the unfolding happenings sent a red flag to the status quo, whose agents are president Uhuru, his deputy Ruto, ODM leader and the trade unionist Atwoli.
He expressed fear that a revolution was likely to take place as implied by the insubordination and uncooperativeness of the citizenry.
"Less than 150 Kenyans attended this year's # LabourDay. These images represent curious Kenyans sizing up Atwoli's distended belly. It is a clear message to Atwoli, Ouru, Raila Odinga and William Samoei Ruto: The people are getting ready for the revolution!," argued Miguna.
The fearless lawyer is at loggerheads with the government after deportation him to Canada in 2017.