Today, a letter was delivered to my lawyers regarding my state of health, and recommendation by doctors for bed-rest, a letter which was ignored for unknown reasons.
As regards to jail, I don't think there is any blogger in Kenya who has been arrested more times than I have. The threat of arrest or jail is not reason enough to stop me from attending such a crucial court hearing. Many of those journalists peddling falsehoods have never been in a Kenyan jail and shouldn't fantasize over this story as if it will earn them career-promotions.
Let me take this opportunity to reiterate that I have always attended court hearings, and fulfilled my legal obligations in the respective cases. Mainstream media should stop peddling falsehoods that I am a fugitive on the run.
We are currently negotiating formalities which will see me present myself to court or a police station in due course, so as to see this matter to its logical conclusion. I hope that mainstream media can stop Fear-Mongering and spreading fear to upcoming bloggers, using falsehoods surrounding my case. The cause I fight for is greater than their narrow-minded objectives.
If my arrest will help change the life of Royal Media Group's Mac Otani who seems so excited by such prospects, then it will happen, and we will see if his lifelong desires and aspirations will be met. If Cyprian Nyakundi's arrest will be a life-changing experience for mainstream media journalists, then so be it.
Cyprian Nyakundi.
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