Reverend John Mbugua, who says he was displaced in 2007, has sued the Kenyan Government, former presidents Daniel Arap Moi and Mwai Kibaki.
Additionally, US presidential candidate Donald Trump as well as her majesty Queen Elizabeth II and 90 others over historical injustices.
The suit filed at the Milimani Law Courts in Nairobi also includes the Israeli Embassy sued for “harassing him and taking his fingerprints in the pretext that he was a terrorist.”
In suing former president Moi, he claims that he ruled Kenya with an iron fist and brought Kenya’s economy to its knees.
As such, the cleric argues that Moi must return all the benefits he has received under the Retired President’s Benefits Act which was “declared null and void by court”.
The petitioner argues in his documents that Donald Trump one of the main candidates in the 2016 presidential elections that he has threatened to deport millions of foreigners in the US including Kenyans living abroad and that this will amount to a catastrophe major than world War I and ll.
Former President Kibaki is also named in the petition based on the allegations that he was the Vice President in a regime that witnessed “wanton destruction of forests and water towers mainly Mt Kenya, Aberdares, Kapsabet, Mau, Cherangany among others.”
That Kibaki nearly signed all detention orders as Vice President and minister for home affairs in charge of prisons. He further claims in the documents that Kenya’s first Attorney General Charles Njonjo failed greatly as the principal government legal advisor to address the plight of Mau Mau fighters and instead criminalised them.
Mbugua wants heroes or mashujaa be given jobs as advisors of government in the office of President, governors, counties and universities so that they can give historical and cultural facts of this country.