Opposition's National Resistance Movement (NRM) leader Miguna Miguna is now accusing Homabay Town Member of Parliament Peter Opondo Kaluma of impersonation.
In a tweet Friday, Miguna hit out at the opposition lawmaker for allegedly purporting to constitute his legal team, confirming that he has not contacted him for the same.
The deported former Nairobi gubernatorial contestant revealed having received information that the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) ally has been purportedly appearing for him in his deportation legal battle against the state, maintaining that he has never even met him in the first place.
He said that the MP constitutes the list of leaders seeking his downfall, claiming that he is out to further worsen his woes revolving around his recent twin deportations and denial of access into the country.
"I have been informed that a man calling himself Opondo Kaluma has been pretending to be one of my advocates while dancing on imaginary graves he has constructed for me," he said.
"I have never met Kaluma and he has never been my advocate," further reads the tweet.
Miguna and his legal team's efforts to secure his return and entry into the country have proved futile, with the immigration department maintaining that he has to reapply for his nationality having lost it earlier.
His known team consists lawyers James Orengo, John Khaminwa, Nelson Havi, Cliff Ombeta, Julie Soweto and Otiende Amollo.