National Resistance Movement (NRM) Kenya leader Dr Miguna Miguna has finally revealed were stays in Canada, refuting claims that he lives in Toronto.
Miguna on Tuesday said he lives in Ontario and not either Quebec or Toronto according to media claims.
"Basic geography to Kenyans. Canada is the second largest country in the world by land size. At the moment, I am exiled in Ontario, not Quebec," the outspoken lawyer said in a tweet.
"The distance between Toronto and Quebec City is 805 kilometers. It is like going to Dar-es-Salaam from Nairobi. So, I won't see the despot."
Miguna was deported from Kenya on March 29, the second time after he returned to the country from Canada where he had been deported earlier again on February 6 following accusations by the government that he is not a Kenyan.
The deportation followed his disagreement with the government after he oversaw the swearing in of former prime minister Raila Odinga on January 30 as the people's president.
The NRM leader, however, says he is a Kenyan by birth accusing the government of victimizing him following his combative way of correcting government.
His deportation happened even after the High Court ordered the government to facilitate his return to the country.