Former Machakos country first lady, Lillian Nganga has clapped back at online blogs spreading rumours that’s she is missing the former governor.

Nganga, through her X page, retweeted a post that allegedly contained a quote from the mother of one saying that she misses former governor Alfred Mutua.

Angrily, Nganga slammed the blog saying that they deserve to have their head checked for spreading false rumors without shame.

She made it clear that she does not miss the former governor and if she did, she would not have chosen the blog to convey her message.

“You are the lot that needs your head checked because why are you spending your Sunday publishing nonsense? and if I were to miss Alfred, I definitely would not choose your channel to convey the message,” Nganga hit back.

The beauty was in a romantic relationship with the first governor of Machakos for about 10 years before they split.

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Her relationship with the governor, although it ended, is one that Nganga is proud of as she was involved in two elections that saw him ascend to power.

A few weeks ago, when she made it clear that her other relationship with artist Juliani had ended, Nganga slammed some people who mocked her for not settling for one relationship, saying that she respects herself and revealed that she has only been with two men since she was 25.

“How can the FACT that I've been with only two men since I was 25 (I am turning 40 this year ) make me all the nonsensical things you call me? ? Foolish, foolish lot! I was lucky to run two elections and win (something some of you will never get to experience), so whether you like or not, I'll continue to share my opinion on different matters. This is just the beginning. Stay put or ship out,” she cautioned.

She has been finding herself in conflict with some people online, especially due to his stance of appearing to defend President Ruto's leadership, which has largely lost popularity, especially among the youth.

In an exclusive interview with Dr Ofweneke, the former county first lady and author spoke candidly about her perspective on relationships, making it clear that she does not believe in holding on when something has gone wrong.

Lilian Nganga

She said that she prefers to embrace experiences, cherish the lessons learned, and move on without unnecessary struggles.

“I will not hesitate to just hold on to something when its time is up. I cherish what we have, the memories or the lessons, and then we just move on,” Lillian shared, thus showing that she had no regrets about her past relationships.