Orange Democratic Movement party leader Raila Odinga's spokesman Dennis Onyango has taken a swipe at Musalia Mudavadi following his new biography.
Mudavadi, the Amani National Congress (ANC) leader, had a biography authored by Barack Muluka, in which he highlights some of the events that surrounded post-2017 polls.
Titled 'Soaring Above the Storms of Passion', the biography explains a number of issues that surrounded Mr Odinga's controversial swearing-in.
But in a tweet on Tuesday, Onyango said the biography was all about Odinga, adding that Mudavadi had nothing to say about himself because he has always played safe.
"It’s day two of serialization of what’s supposedly Musalia’s biography and it’s all about Raila Odinga. It happens when all your life you played safe, never stood for anything, never suffered and never sacrificed. You just don’t have a story about yourself," said Onyango in a tweet.
Since the Handshake between President Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga, Mudavadi has been projecting himself as the opposition leader.
According to him, as recorded in his biography, several meetings had been held in which diplomats cautioned NASA leaders against Raila's swearing-in.
The ANC leader paints Mr Odinga as an untrustworthy character, who would promise to keep his words but only to later change the tune.
“The first one was at Raila’s office at Capitol Hill, where we met with foreign diplomats accredited to Kenya, religious leaders and leaders from the business community. They pleaded with us not to carry on with the swearing-in plans,” Mudavadi recounts as quoted by Daily Nation.