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Machakos governor Alfred Mutua claims his ex-wife is abusing drugs

by Nderi Caren
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Alfred Mutua has accused former Machakos first lady Lilian Ng’ang’a of abusing drugs.

In a press statement on Thursday, November 4, Lilian Ng’ang’a said that Alfred Mutua has been threatening her ever since they announced their break up on August 16.

Other than using drugs, Lilian also says that Mutua accused her of working with her political enemies Kalonzo Musyoka and Kivutha Kibwana.

Machakos governor Alfred Mutua claims his ex-wife is abusing drugs
Alfred Mutua has accused former Machakos first lady Lilian Ng’ang’a of abusing drugs.

“Mutua has gone to further falsely accuse me of abusing drugs and that I am being used by Governor Kibwana(who is Alfred’s uncle) and HE Kalonzo Musyoka to bring him down politically- which is complete nonsense, as I have never interacted with the two gentlemen at a personal level,” Lilian said in her statement.

The former Machakos first lady further accused Alfred Mutua of taking her property and transferring some to his sister Ann Mbandi Mutua.

“Mutua recently and illegally transferred my shares in the Ndash Enterprises LTD (the hotel company) to his sister Ann Mbandi Mutua. Again, a clear act of fraud. At no point did I execute a transfer of my shares or otherwise transfer my 1800 shares (450/o) shareholding in the company to him, let alone his sister,” she said.

She further claimed that Mutua has stolen some of the property including a motor vehicle that was parked at her Kileleshwa apartment.

“On 8, September 2021, Mr. Mutua accompanied by his police bodyguard, Martin Nzinghi arrived at my apartment parking lot at Kileleshwa, Nairobi, and without my knowledge or consent and using a spare key which he had illegally obtained, drove away from my personal motor vehicle KBY 186G – a car which had been fully registered in my name since 2014. Mr. Mutua proceeded to fraudulently transfer the ownership of the car in the logbook into his name, and thereafter sold the vehicle to a 3rd party,” she said.

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