Even before self-proclaimed NRM General Miguna Miguna lands in Kenya, top government officials are said to be panicking on possibilities of losing their jobs.

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The Canadian based Barrister was forcefully evicted from the country by the government on grounds that he had renounced his citizenship.

And the decision led to a fierce court battle, that saw Miguna's lawyers take government head-on and claim victory even at the Appeal's court.

His return following court order seems to be hunting government officials, who played a major role in deporting him.

But as the government moves to vindicate itself from the actions, sources say that some have raised fear that the government might have abandoned them.

"The officials say they were doing this for the government of Kenya only to find themselves on their own," reports the Standard.

The paper further says: "Some of them are worried because their in no political support anymore on the matter and that they may be evicted out of office."

Although most NASA supporters had abandoned JKIA where Miguna is supposed to land, top coalition leadership led by Senate Minority Leader James Orengo are said o be waiting for Miguna.

Unexpected peace truce between Raila Odinga and President Uhuru Kenyatta may have given the exiled public intellectual a new lease of life after languishing in Canada for six weeks.