National Resistance Movement (NRM) Kenya leader Dr Miguna Miguna has outlined what Kenyans need to do to join his revolutionary group NRM which he says aims at restoring democracy and a sense of belonging in the country.
Miguna in a tweet from Canada on Wednesday evening said there are no academic qualifications needed for one to enrol as an NRM member.
"As long as you mobilise and organise your family members, relatives, neighbours, friends and other Kenyans and actively participate in the relentless agitation for a revolutionary transformation in Kenya, you are an NRM Kenya member," the outspoken lawyer said.
Miguna is in Canada where he was deported following his decision to oversee opposition chief Raila Odinga's swearing in as the people's president on January 30 at Nairobi's historic Uhuru Park grounds.
The NRM tag was coined by Raila in the run-up to the October 26 repeat election as he rallied Kenyans to defy President Uhuru Kenyatta's government after he claimed the regime rigged the August 8 general election.
Part of the resistance aimed at rallying opposition supporters to boycott products sold by companies which Raila accused of working with the Jubilee administration in rigging the poll which he lost to Uhuru.
Some of the companies included telecommunications giant Safaricom, milk processor Brookside which is owned by Uhuru, and Bidco Company Limited.
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