Is Mama Ngina Arrested? Government withdraws security of First Lady Mama Ngina Kenyatta
People are curious to know about Mama Ngina’s arrest news. In the public eye, the Former First Lady of Kenya Ngina Kenyatta is called “Mama Ngina”. She is the widow of the first president of Kenya, Jomo Kenyatta, and the mother of the fourth president, Uhuru Kenyatta, who presided over the country from 2013 to 2022. Mama Ngina converted to Roman Catholicism and was rumored to accompany some of their children to Mass every Sunday in the Catholic mission. She also became one of Kenya’s wealthiest people, acquiring ranches, hotels, and plantations. The Kenyatta family invested in foreign companies, one of which had assets worth at least $30 million, according to the investigation. To Mama Ngina’s Muthaiga residence, private security has been sent.
Is Mama Ngina Arrested?
The Star discovered a dozen guards from a nearby company keeping watch inside and outside the compound when they conducted a spot check at the property. The reinforcement was made last night after the GSU left, according to a source who talked with us. At Nairobi’s Muthaiga estate, Private security guards have been stationed at the former first lady Mama Ngina’s home. On Tuesday night, this came after her assigned official security was removed. The reinforcement was made last night just as the GSU left, according to a source who talked with the Star.
The former first lady was not present, according to reports. Before a group known as Nairobi Traders planned a peaceful march to the mansion the move was made. But whether it would follow through on the threat it needed to be made clear. Edna Clarke, Wahu Kenyatta, Grace Wanjiku, and Ngina Kenyatta were the four wives that Jomo Kenyatta wed. Peter Muigai Kenyatta and Margaret Rose Wambui joined Wahu. Edna’s one and only child was Peter Magan Kenyatta. Grace’s sole child, Jane “Jeni” Gecaga, was born while she was still alive.
Anna Nyokabi Muthama, Kristina Wambui Pratt Uhuru Kenyatta, and Muhoho Kenyatta are some of Ngina’s offspring. Uhuru Kenyatta, currently Kenya’s fourth president, stood for office in an unsuccessful bid to succeed President Moi in 2002. While avoiding the spotlight, Muhoho Kenyatta manages the sizable family company. Ngina and their daughters Wamboi and Jane joined Jomo Kenyatta during his exile in Maralal and Lodwar. The other three children of Kenyatta- one by his second wife and two by his first- are raised by Mama Ngina. One of her brothers is the Catholic chaplain at the University of Nairobi whose name is Monsignor George Muhoho.