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  • According to him, the five journalists are honest and have good moral principles. Three of the journalists are from the same media house, while the other two are from other media houses.

Exiled Lawyer Miguna Miguna has listed five Kenyan journalists he believes will never have trouble interviewing him.

According to him, the five journalists are honest and have good moral principles. Three of the journalists are from the same media house, while the other two are from other media houses.

He went on to name Citizen TV’s Yvonne Okwara, Linus Kaikai, and Joe Ageyo, as well as NTV’s Dennis Okari and KTN’s Sophia Wanuna.

“Some of the Kenyan journalists with integrity who will not have any problems interviewing me. (I said "some.") @YvonneOkwara @DennisOkari @SophiaWanuna @LinusKaikai @jageyo,” he tweeted.

His remarks came hours after his heated interview with KTN News’ Ken Mijungu that became talk of town the whole of Thursday.

[Citizen TV Journalists Yvonne Okwara (C), Joe Ageyo(L) and Linus Kaikai(R)]

During the interview, Mijungu said that Miguna violated the constitution by swearing in Raila Odinga, sentiments he highly denied accusing the presenter of moving away from the point of the interview.

Mijungu also accused him of evading questions.

"You are diverting attention and this is what I warned you against because I knew this is what you would do. I knew you would try to get away from Uhuru Kenyatta violating the law…I'm going to answer the question the way I want not the way you want," said Miguna.

Following the heated interview, Miguna later said that the news anchor was just doing his job and it was his bosses who were pushing him to ask twisted questions.

“It was not @KenMijungu's fault. The editors and higher ups at @KTNNewsKE were breathing hard in his ear and pushing him to ask warped questions in pursuit of their partisan agenda. I didn't want Mijungu to have his UGALI thrown away . But it comes with the territory. Viva!” he said.