Miguna Miguna's Latest Reports: The NIS and KK paid bloggers, including those pretending to be protesters, are desperately trying to cause divisions

 


Miguna Miguna recently made a statement regarding the actions of the Kenya Kwaza government, alleging that they are actively seeking out individuals to disrupt the protests of the Gen Zs. According to Miguna Miguna, the National Intelligence Service (NIS) and the Kenya Kwaza (KK) have resorted to paying bloggers, some of whom are posing as protesters, in an attempt to sow discord and create divisions within the protesting community. Miguna Miguna emphasized that the issues being protested by Kenyans are not limited to a specific generation, as corruption, abductions, torture, and extrajudicial killings affect all citizens, regardless of age or background.


In his statement, Miguna Miguna urged the people of Kenya to remain united and not allow themselves to be divided by the tactics of those seeking to cause confusion and discord. He emphasized that the struggles faced by the citizens of Kenya are shared by all, and that the country belongs to everyone. Miguna Miguna called for solidarity and unity among all Kenyans, regardless of age, gender, or ethnicity, and encouraged them to stand together in the face of adversity. He concluded his message with the rallying cry "Viva. #RutoMustGo", indicating his support for a unified front against the forces of division and corruption.


Miguna Miguna's statement serves as a call to action for the people of Kenya, urging them to recognize the commonality of their struggles and to stand together in solidarity. By shedding light on the alleged actions of the NIS and KK, Miguna Miguna aims to raise awareness about the attempts to disrupt the protests and create divisions within the community. His message emphasizes the importance of unity and collective action in addressing the challenges faced by the citizens of Kenya, and serves as a reminder that the fight against corruption and injustice is a shared responsibility for all.

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