Na nisiambiwe kitu! Controversial MP Millie Odhiambo wants to give birth at age 53

Mbita Member of Parliament Millie Odhiambo doesn’t have a child at the age of 53 years, but that doesn’t mean that she’ll stop trying to get one.

“Sara did it at 100 anyway, ” she said on a Facebook post while revealing some of the pressures she encounters for not having a kid. 

“Some women got in touch with me on being childless ( because am one, they thought i would be empathetic). Up until then I was not going to bring a law on Assisted Reproduction. I was touched by how women are very affected. My childlessness does not affect me that much. God gave me a special ability to love children who are not mine. So I brought the law courtesy of their intervention. ( I am however toying with the idea of having a child when am 53 or 55.” 

Ask real issues not personal stuff

Millie Odhiambo

She also asked people to focus on things that will bring change to Mbita and not always personal issues adding that internet has made it easy to talk to leaders a thing that never happened in the past.

“When I was younger, reaching a policy maker was not easy. If I got an opportunity to reach one, which was rare, I would have a littany of real policy issues to raise with them. Now getting a policy maker is only a face book post or twitter away. Jothurwa- Sample how young people engage us inbox. Young man: I love you. I dream about you. Can we meet? Can you be my girfiend – and suchaalikie things.” she wrote.

She added:

“Back to my issue. Young women and men such are the issues I want to hear. Get it off your mind that having sexual liaison with leaders will make you wealthy. Work hard and be a leader in any field you chose instead.If I wanted to engage in illicit s..x, i can assure you it will not be with some random youth writing to me on facebook. Dont ask who it will be with. I carry no property of yours.”

Slay Queens invade Parliament! MPs raise alarm over mysterious woman who has been sending them nudes and porn 

Members of parliament have been forced to publicly air their discomfort after a mysterious lady has constantly filled their phones with unsolicited nudes and porn clips.

According to reports, the MPs told Speaker of the National Assembly, Justin Muturi, that a lady has acquired all their numbers, sending them explicit photos and videos and now are fearing for their marriages.

Investigation launched

Garissa Town MP and Majority Leader, Aden Duale, Suna East MP, Junet Mohamed, and Kiminini MP, Chris Wamalwa, all complained of getting the photos which they couldn’t open in public.

“The lady sent me something. I tried to open it and the sounds that came out of it made it difficult to speak in my house. This woman is causing trouble in families,” Wamalwa lamented. “If I show you some of the photos I received, you cannot even look with your eyes,” Muhamed added. 

Speaker Muturi, after hearing the complains, ordered an investigation into the matter and now wants mobile providers to explain how the lady got the number of the male MPs.

 

 

Mohamed Ali rejects MPs’ pay rise as former journalist turned Kiambu women rep annoys Kenyans with her greed

Kiambu voters are regretting why they voted for Gathoni Wa Muchomba; the former Kameme FM presenter hasn’t even stepped in parliament but she’s already demanding a fat salary.

Newly elected MPs have rejected new pay cuts proposed by the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC). The commission had proposed a new pay structure before the August 8th general election that slashed MPs’ salaries from Kes 710,000 to Kes 621, 250 per month.

Only Nyali MP Mohamed Ali has openly stepped forth to state that he won’t support any move to increase his salary and that of his fellow elected Members of Parliament.

“Mohamed Ali Mohamed do not support any move to increase my salary and that of my fellow elected Members of Parliament. I have fought for equality and fairness all through my career and my first move as a Parliamentarian will not be to enrich myself. 40% of my countrymen live on an average of 10000 shillings or less. I do not see the purpose of an increment without ensuring that we create a legal framework for our countrymen to generate wealth FIRST. Count my vote against this,” Mohamed Ali wrote on social media.

Mohamed Ali

Former journalist Gathoni Wa Muchomba sparked uproar on social media after she blatantly expressed her greed. The novice politician who was elected to parliament for the first time as Kiambu Women Rep, openly opposed SRC’s bid to slash their salary.

In an interview on NTV,  Gathoni Wa Muchomba told Trevor Ombija that she must be paid well because she wanted to be honored for who she is.

Julie Gichuru also weighed in on MPs bid to reject SRC new pay structure for lawmakers, she said that legislators vied for their seats knowing all too well that SRC made changes to their pay package.

“#MPs You applied for a job knowing that SRC made changes to the package. You are elected to SERVE Kenyans. If you don’t like it, resign,” Julie Gichuru tweeted.