NTV journalist Larry Madowo sharply differed with former Nairobi gubernatorial aspirant Miguna Miguna while hosting him last night on his show The Sidebar. In the show, attended by Senate majority leader Kipchumba Murkomen and senator Kilonzo Junior, Miguna openly said that in a revolution blood ought to be involved. The statement in turn did not auger well with the host who interjected and demanded to know whether the speaker was advocating for violence. Miguna however said he should finish speaking and should not be subjected to interjections from Larry. Larry turned emotional and told him, "Don't come back to my show."
Miguna had taken much of his time condemning the Jubilee administration saying it has failed to meet its promises, statements that lacked marriage with Murkomen's view.
Anyona was born in 1945 in Tombe Village, Kitutu Masaba, Kenya . He attended Tombe Primary School and Sengera Intermediate School before proceeding to the prestigious Alliance High School . From Alliance, he proceeded to Makerere University, Uganda where he studied Political Science , English, Economics and History. Before he ventured into politics in 1974, he worked for British Airways in Nairobi. Rise to politics The same year he ventured into politics, he won the then Kitutu East Parliamentary seat. Anyona's political troubles began in 1977 when he was detained without trial by then President Jomo Kenyatta. He was released a year later by President Daniel arap Moi soon after he assumed power following the death of President Kenyatta. Anyona would again land in trouble in 1982, this time with his longtime friend and veteran politician Jaramogi Oginga Odinga. The two were arrested and detained without trial for attempting to form a political party Kenya African Soci...

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