Controversial National Resistance Movement (NRM) leader Miguna Miguna now says that the newfound romance between President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga is not genuine.

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In a tweet Sunday, the embattled lawyer poked holes into the leaders' claims that their recent truce and unity pledge was propagated by a common vision to unite the country, claiming that Odinga was bribed to join the President's side.

He alleged that the former Prime Minister was paid a sum of Sh50 billion to acknowledge Uhuru's presidency, a man he had earlier branded illegitimate, following his controversial August 8 and October 26 reelections.

Miguna who has since remained opposed to the union took issue with the alleged deal, accusing the Orange party chief of not only betraying his supporters but also downplaying his admirers and voters who lost their lives and got injured protesting against the theft of his victory in the annulled August presidential race.

"Raila Odinga's deal with Uhuru Kenyatta is a personal and private monetary agreement and arrangement between two people," he tweeted.

"Uhuru paid Odinga 50 billion Shillings to betray thousands who have died and been maimed at Raila's demonstrations. Enough is enough," he revealed.

The two officially announced their unity after a lengthy closed-door meeting in Uhuru's Harambee House offices in Nairobi on March 9, in what was later dubbed the 'Golden Handshake'.