Apr 18, 2023 2 Min Read
Millicent Omanga, also known as Mama Miradi, is a Jubilee Party-nominated senator who rose to prominence following Tanga Tanga and Kieleweke politics, which saw a number of leaders removed from political and leadership positions. She was one of several legislators summoned by the Jubilee disciplinary committee for gross insubordination and misconduct.
This came after they failed to report to a parliamentary meeting called by the president without apologizing. Millicent Omanga's journey into politics has been remarkable, and we look at her biography below, highlighting her milestones, background, and personal life.
Millicent Omanga was born on May 30, 1982, in Kisii County, Kenya. In Rongai, she is the first born in a family of seven daughters. Her family was extremely wealthy, living in a five-bedroom mansion on a two-acre plot of land. Mr. Omanga, the family's sole breadwinner, worked as a mechanic for the Postal Corporation of Kenya.
Life was good until Millicent's father was killed in a car accident in 1999, which changed everything. Her mother was then abandoned, with seven children to support and no source of income. She was forced to work any job she could find to feed her children, including blasting stones for sale and selling farm produce.
Millicent attended Mumbai Girls School before enrolling in the Medical Training College. She persisted, enrolling in a Journalism course at the University of Nairobi as well as a postgraduate Commerce degree at the same institution. Millicent assumed leadership roles on campus as the SONU representative for module 2 students.
Omanga is a seasoned entrepreneur with a background in interior design, furniture imports, and construction. She has opened over fifteen stores specializing in all aspects of interior design and incorporating imported goods to give customers more options in their purchases. She has openly attributed her political career to Deputy President Dr. William Ruto.
Her first appointment was as a company director at Kenya Electricity Generating Company - KenGen in 2013. Four years later, she ran for the Nairobi women's representative seat, but was defeated by Esther Passaris. The deputy president was once again supportive, securing her nomination as a Jubilee senator.
Millicent Omanga has never shied away from controversies. First she calls herself mama mradi as she boasts around her thick behind. She normally dances shaking her buttocks in political scenes.
Recently her video leaked on social media where she was necked with dress pulled upwards after a seemingly s3x session. They denied it but later photos started appearing where she was actively engaging in the forbidden act.
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