Netizens praise Margaret Kenyatta as the best first lady; Here is why.
Since Kenya became a republic, four first ladies have been witnessed; Mama Ngina Kenyatta, Mama Lucy Kibaki, Margaret Kenyatta and Mama Rachel Ruto.
Netizens praise Margaret Kenyatta for her beyond zero campaign, where she advocated for maternal child health care.
The former First lady stated that no woman should die while giving birth. Her campaign touched into the deep roots of Kenya where maternal hospitals are not easily accessed.
Our media house sampled some of the views on why the former first lady was their absolute favourite.
Adenzo expressed,”Today we celebrate the amazing work of Margaret Kenyatta. Her Beyond Zero initiative has helped to improve maternal and child health and has saved countless lives.”
Edwards expressed,”Margaret Kenyatta was a statewoman. A true President’s wife. Not a hypocritical liar kama huyu.”
Warui expressed,”Margaret Kenyatta had running projects like Inua mama, Beyond Zero na zingine sijui.Our current First lady ni prayers tu na vibes za kunywa chai. We really fumbled giving this government.”
Focus stated,”Margaret Kenyatta was absolutely the exact definition of “mother of a nation”.Perfect in all fields from parenting to community service.Not even a single day was her children spotted clout chasing and chest thumbing for being from the first family.”
Karen wrote,”Margaret Kenyatta did Kenyan women a solid one with that beyond zero campaign thingy then boom naive Hustlers got us this gaidi who’s tryna sneak in over 100 intercessors with zero qualifications into various ministries and corporations. Now her lover President Ruto got 50 CAS.”
Ras expressed,” I will forever hold Margaret Kenyatta with high respect and adoration. Look at beyond zero and Linda mama. Pure greatness.”
Mulu stated,”No one even those heading the Govt will ever come close to Margaret Kenyatta..she is a presidential material even..her beyond zero and linda mama programs were unmatched..mtu na vitendo.”
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