Lilian Nganga Slams Kalonzo Musyoka, Matiang’i for Visiting Injured Protesters: “Nothing New”

Lilian Nganga Slams Kalonzo Musyoka, Matiang’i for Visiting Injured Protesters: “Nothing New”

  • On Wednesday, June 25, politicians acting as the opposition joined protesters in laying memorial flowers on Parliament Road
  • The same politicians visited injured protesters in the hospital, and it appears Lilian Nganga was not impressed, as evidenced in her response
  • While some joined her in calling out the politicians, others took a jab at her for her past associations, and she retaliated

Former Machakos First Lady Lilian Nganga has blasted politicians who claim to be on the side of Gen Z and fighting for them.

Lilian Nganga
Lilian Nganga has also had a fair share of her time in politics. Photo: Lilian Nganga.
Source: Instagram

Did politicians join protests on June 25?

On Wednesday, June 25, early in the morning, Kalonzo Musyoka, Eugene Wamalwa, Fred Matiang'i, and their political allies were spotted laying flowers on the barbed wire placed around Parliament.

The politicians joined the parents of those killed during the Anti-Finance Bill 2024 protests in the ceremony, which was to commemorate them for their heroic actions.

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Many would have expected the politicians to join Kenyans in the streets, who continued to protest against police brutality, but they disappeared in no time.

The following day, the opposition leaders were spotted at Kenyatta National Hospital visiting those injured during the protests and holding press conferences to demand justice.

Lilian Nganga reacts to politicians spotted at Kenyatta Hospital

Lilian saw the images, and from her reaction, she was certainly not impressed.

Reacting to the photos on X, she noted that the politicians in question have nothing to offer, and the best course of action would be for them to step aside.

"These people have nothing new to offer. They should ALL just fall off!"

Mixed reactions follow Lilian Nganga's message

While some shared her sentiments, others saw an opportunity to attack her, but she did not relent; instead, she retaliated.

Here are some of the reactions to her comment:

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@ochieng_jj

"Out with the old, in with the new, you should vie for the women rep in Nairobi County."

@gakwarehh said:

"Same as those in the government. All they do is loot and get themselves young ladies to fulfill their sexual fantasies. Oooops! You are a good example for that matter! Tag your ex-sponyo first!"

@OsoroTennis said:

"What can you offer yourself...kabisa."

@KarimiWesonga said:

"Those are Opportunists kabisa!"

Here is how Lilian reacted to one of the netizens who had a go at her:

Lilian Nganga.
Lilian Nganga vs a fan on X. Photo: Lilian Nganga.
Source: Instagram

Does Lilian Nganga miss her ex, Alfred Mutua?

Previously, Lilian strongly dismissed media claims suggesting she regrets leaving CS Alfred Mutua and missing him, calling them complete nonsense.

She shared a screenshot of the misleading report on her Instagram Stories, expressing disbelief that false rumours still circulate after four years.

Ng’ang’a emphasised that if she truly missed Mutua, she would simply text him and not leak her emotions through hopeless channels.

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On X, she criticised the blog for spending its Sunday publishing baseless stories and urged the authors to “get their heads checked."

She reaffirmed her contentment with life, holding that she has no regrets about moving on, highlighting that her breakup choices were deliberate.

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Victor Otengo (Entertainment editor) Victor Otengo is the Special Projects Lead and Editor at TUKO.co.ke. He attended the Multimedia University of Kenya, where he studied for a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. He has seven years of experience in journalism and has previously worked as a writer at Standard Digital, reporter and sports pundit at Kwese TV (under African Insights). Email: victor.otengo@tuko.co.ke.

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