Former Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale is longing to have a meeting with vocal lawyer Miguna Miguna when he arrives in the country.
This is after Miguna encouraged him to continue fighting those calling for the extension of President Uhuru Kenyatta term in office.
On Tuesday, Khalwale rubbished claims that Uhuru was too young to retire, saying he must leave office upon expiry of his term in 2022.
"Jokers! Presidents Moi & Kibaki left office not because of age but that so said the constitution. Going into 2020 we must never feather the nests of jokers who claim that President Uhuru is too young to retire," he tweeted
In a rejoinder, Miguna welcomed Khalwale's remarks and cheered him to put a spirited war against a section of politicians he claimed were helping Uhuru in his alleged plot to remain in power.
"They are Uhuru Kenyatta's parrots. Bull Fighter: I told you to stop being a coward. Face the chief despot directly. Atwoli, Murathe, Kalonzo, Orengo, Raila and others are just Uhuru's dishwashers. Uhuru wants to cling to power!" he posted on Wednesday.
Feeling inspired, Khalwale told the fiery lawyer he would like to meet him at a certain venue very well known to both.
"Ha. When are u coming to Kenya? I would cherish a breakfast meeting with you at the same ka-place we met on the morning after the night the dreaded Flying Squad almost sent me to the other world," the former Senator said.