Embattled opposition activist Miguna Miguna has opened up too many battlefronts.

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The outspoken barrister has further picked fights with the untouchables who have retaliated by ensuring that he never enjoys the Kenyan atmosphere going forward.

Having supported and participated in opposition leader Raila Odinga's mock inauguration on January 30, he roasted himself forgetting that kicking him out of the nation would be easy, thanks to his controversial dual citizenship status.

This resulted to his twin deportations, with his chances of returning to the country slimming down as a result of his recent scathing attacks on both President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto, disturbing allegations that would provoke emotions of any person they are subjected to.

A good instance is his tweet on April 17 where he directly blamed President Kenyatta of ordering the killing of over 400 Kenyans in a bid to suppress the unrest that followed his August 8 and October 26 reelections.

''Mr. Tyrant @UKenyatta, you cannot steal two elections in one year, murder more than 400 innocent civilians including babies, brutalise, torture, sedate and forcefully exile Kenyan born citizens, then preach to us about "mature democracies." Shame on you. You will and must fall!'' Miguna wrote.

Despite having vowed to return to the country, he will have it even harder with Ruto already preparing himself to succeed Kenyatta in 2022, a man he has also victimized in some of his many tweets and press interviews, with the DP keen on staying in power for two terms until 2032.

Having further worsened the situation by turning his cannons towards Odinga, his most probable savior, Miguna has proved to be a problematic person with whom no one wants to associate.

Despite assembling the best legal team in the nation, bringing together some of the best legal brains in Kenya led by Senior Counsels James Orengo and John Khaminwa, he will not succeed with the Jubilee government also showing some level of law defiance, making his legal moves pointless.

This is likely to worsen should another political ''enemy'' take over in 2033 as Miguna will not restrain himself from biting again, resulting in a repeat of the current situation.