At a live interview in early January, fiery self-proclaimed NRM General Miguna Miguna gave preconditions for Raila Odinga and President Uhuru Kenyatta meeting.
During that time, Raila was under pressure to recognise Uhuru as president and subsequently hold dialogue, a move that was disowned by NASA leadership.
In his post on Twitter later on, Miguna insisted that the dialogue would only take place when Raila had taken oath as People's President.
"There is no dialogue we will allow before Raila is sworn in as president. Dialogue will only take place between two presidents," he said.
Miguna, who was deported by government to Canada added: "The meeting must be between equals and nothing will happen if he has not been sworn in."
Later, Miguna would administer oath to Raila, a move that put him into trouble with authority leading to his subsequent deportation.
And true to his prediction, Uhuru and Raila met on Friday where they highlighted need to unite the country following polarised elections last year.