By Dr. Alfred Mutua via FB
LILLIAN & I
There is a song by Roger Whittaker that has the line: “the first time we said hello, we started to say goodbye.”
Lillian and I have been a blessing to each other. Two months ago, we decided to slowly disengage. We are in amicable terms and remain very close as friends. We will continue to talk, meet and share ideas constantly.
Lillian has been an excellent First Lady and even though she will do some projects under the Lillian Nganga foundation, we have agreed she can continue with her county projects.
She will be a close advisor as I Govern Machakos County and run for President because I trust her sharp insight and heart. She has always been my number one fan. Our love for each other is permanent but I think at times, space and new directions are important.
I thank God for bringing Lillian into my life and the many ways we have made each other grow. We have had a laugh and at times a tear but all in all we have been a power couple and very happy. We celebrate life and are pleased that we have reached this decision in a mature, agreeable manner.
I am a happy and blessed man and we have agreed we will protect and support each other.
Anonymous says
Poleni sana.
You can’t live your life on social platform.
May be the kuma could carry a baby due to a collapse kuma tube as a result of all the mafi kwa tumbo. Which has lead to rat kutombana ovio ovio hence the brake-up. Maisha ya wanasiasa na tabia zao za rat kutombana.
Andy says
Just bring your first wife back.
There is no need for you to explain what happened. It’s obvious you have alot of burning pain inside, jut move on. She didn’t care about your relationship in the first place.
Jamaa says
this governor is crying, when you’re dumped by a woman don’t try to please her be strong and take another route.
Anonymous says
This smelly organ is really problematic.
Anonymous says
maisha ya umalaya ndo haya.