Lawyer Danston Omari now says that National Resistance Movement (NRM) self proclaimed General Miguna Miguna has only himself to blame for the troubles befalling him.
In an interview on Radio Citizen Wednesday, Omari said that Miguna's troubles started the moment he refused to surrender his Canadian passport to immigration officials at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) for stamping.
The lawyer, who maintained that Miguna ceased being a Kenyan citizen the moment he acquired his Canadian citizenship further faulted the vocal barrister's refusal to fill new citizenship application forms, leading to his dramatic arrest and detention within the airport.
''When the court ordered that he be brought back, it was fully aware that he would do the same using his Canadian passport as his defaced Kenyan one is in the possession of the court and, therefore, hiding his Canadian passport and refusing to surrender it for stamping was wrong,'' said the lawyer.
''The court also ordered that the immigration department facilitate his re-entry into the nation by providing him with new travelling documents but Miguna chose not to fill the forms to be used to process his new documents,'' he added.
With Miguna arguing that his birthright and possession a Kenyan Identification card guarantees him automatic citizenship, Omari observed that the same was not the case when he acquired his new nationality, with the nation aqcuiring a new constitution later, forcing him to reapply to be a Kenyan.
''He has no option but to reapply to be a Kenyan as his argument is based on the new constitution but the ordeal took place when the nation was still under the old laws,'' said the lawyer.