Just hours after Machakos governor Alfred Mutua used hackers to bring down activist Boniface Mwangi’s Twitter account, her ex wife Lillian Ng’ang’a decided to pick war of words with him.
In what seemed to be a demeaning statement aimed at Alfred Mutua, Lillian Ng’ang’a portrayed her ex husband as a nobody not only in Machakos but also in the entire Ukambani region.
According to Lillian Ng’ang’a, it is only Wiper leader Steven Kalonzo Musyoka who matters in the Ukambani politics as opposed to busybodies and masqueraders like governor Alfred Mutua.
As a result, she strongly believes that it is solely the Wiper leader who can fully command the Ukambani people and not her former husband.
“Even the blind can see that Kalonzo Musyoka is the only one who matters in Ukambani. ?…. Fact,” she wrote.
Lillian Ng’ang’a made these sentiments just hours after her best male friend activist Boniface Mwangi complained that his Twitter account with over 1.8 million followers had been suspended.
Apparently, Boniface Mwangi lost his account over the weekend after it was reported and is now using his back up account that has very few followers. The desperate activist has even urged his former followers to follow his new twitter account.
Through his back up account, Mwangi directed the blame squarely at the doorsteps of the machakos governor Doctor Alfred Mutua since he is amongst the people he has been exposing using the Twitter account.
“Due to Critics that I have been airing via my Verified account, @DrAlfredMutuadecided to report my account after revealing all his bad deeds. My new account handle is @Bonefacemwangiand I ask my followers to Join me,” he shared on his new Twitter handle.
“My account was reported by those evil people that I have been exposing via my account,” he added in a separate tweet while responding to Miguna Miguna who was asking if the autocrats had finally gotten his account suspended.
Lillian Ng’ang’a and Boniface Mwangi have definitely a long history not only when she was still married to the governor but also after they divorced.
Infact, the activist was one of the lucky people that Lillian Ng’ang’a invited during her private wedding ceremony with Juliani Owino held at Runda.
Sources revealed to Rarieda.com that the event was attended by very close friends and family members who were banned from taking photos and sharing with Kenyans on social media.
“The couple seems to want to keep this out of the media glare and keep away from the subsequent drama it brings. So, I cannot confirm or deny if they got married or not.” Revealed the source.