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Governor Alfred Mutua’s ex-wife shares photo of growing pregnancy

by Enock Ndayala

In February 2022, Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua’s ex-wife Lilian Ng’ang’a confirmed that she was expecting a firstborn child with rapper Julius Owino popularly known as Juliani.

The former Machakos first lady posted her picture showing off her baby bump as she took some time to enjoy at the coast.

The 37-year-old officialized her wedding with Juliani just five months after she amicably ended her decade-long relationship with the Maendeleo Chap Chap (MCC) party leader Alfred Mutua.

In February 2022, Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua’s ex-wife Lilian Ng’ang’a confirmed that she was expecting a firstborn child with rapper Julius Owino popularly known as Juliani.
In February 2022, Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua’s ex-wife Lilian Ng’ang’a confirmed that she was expecting a firstborn child with rapper Julius Owino popularly known as Juliani.

However, on Friday, July 1, Lilian shared her beautiful photo celebrating the new month.

In the photo, the pregnant fitness enthusiast stepped out in an all-black ensemble partly displaying her growing pregnancy.

She disclosed that she was expecting to receive undisclosed blessings expressing optimism that she could soon become a mother.

“July 2022. I know you’ll be good. I am ready to receive it all,” she captioned the photo leaving her fans confused.

Her fans flooded the comment section wishing Lilian safe delivery.

“We can finally see it clearly, blessed is your womb…Congratulations and safe delivery,” one of the users wrote.

Juliani and Lilian tied the knot at a private ceremony held in Nairobi earlier this year in a ceremony that was attended by less than 50 guests.

In a mutual statement, Juliani and Lilian said that they are in love, and would like people to respect their decision.

“In this photo, are two fully conscious adults who have chosen to be together. Any other narrative is false, outdated, and ill-intentioned. Let’s respect people’s choices,” read the joint statement.

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