Uhuru Spotted at Lee Funeral Home After Niece's Death

President Kenyatta’s family is mourning the passing of one of their kin.
Uhuru was on Friday morning spotted at the Lee Funeral Home in Nairobi in the company of First Lady Margret Kenyatta and other family members.
The Star reports that the president was at the funeral parlor following the demise of his niece, who is said to have collapsed and died on Friday.
The identity of the deceased was not immediately established as the media was barred from covering Uhuru’s visit to the mortuary.
"It is alleged that his niece collapsed and died earlier this morning," a source who sought anonymity told The Star.
Pictures taken by the local daily show President Kenyatta making his way into the funeral home in a Range Rover. He was behind the wheel while his wife was in the front passenger seat.
There was a heavy police presence around the funeral home before the president arrived. He was at the facility for about 15 minutes before leaving.
Uhuru’s visit to Lee Funeral Home also came hours after the passing of Nyamira Governor John Nyagarama, who died while undergoing treatment at the Nairobi Hospital at around 4:00 am on Friday.
A family member who spoke to the media on Friday confirmed the governor succumbed to Covid-19 complications.
He was admitted to the health facility three weeks ago and was reportedly taken to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) where he was put on oxygen support.
It was reported that Nyagarama was put on life support on Sunday after his condition deteriorated. Nyagarama’s body was moved to Lee Funeral Home.
In a message of condolence to his family and friends, Uhuru described Nyagarama as a distinguished and true servant of the people.
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The Nieces Nyokabi and other…
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The Nieces Nyokabi and other sketchy characters that have been stealing healthcare funds eh? No mourning here.
Very true. No shame…
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In reply to The Nieces Nyokabi and other… by Seneca (not verified)
Very true. No shame whatsoever. The family is a bottomless pit.
Sad, if only that car was…
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Sad, if only that car was made in Kenya, we would have a lot more to be proud about.
But why was the vehicle even…
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In reply to Sad, if only that car was… by Mūgīkūyū (not verified)
But why was the vehicle even mentioned? Are we (Kenyans) so deeply shallow that we only care about the vehicle we are seen arriving in? I don't recall any mention of what vehicles the former presidents were chauffeured in during the last public funeral services in the US in the last decade. Our priorities are seriously screwed up.
Poleni sana. Corona will…
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Poleni sana. Corona will get even to those COVID-19 billionaires.
How come Uhuru's moneyed…
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How come Uhuru's moneyed relative could not be saved by shs 200b EUROBOND,75b COVID-19 he looted or shs 5b.she,herself stole from Health ministry?Kenya is ripe for a bloody revolution.Bloody as all these hynes MUST FACE THE FIRING SQUAD.MAGATHIA.
@morris Menye indeed so . i…
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In reply to How come Uhuru's moneyed… by Morris Menye (not verified)
@morris Menye indeed so . i don't believe these people enjoy their lives privately irrespective of their wealth . Kenyatta family wealth is 'Steal'since jomo kenyatta era , the lands, money that the British empire left. reason why JM had to die he was the treasurer and was refusing to sign for withdrawal and JM was asking that all land owners who took over muzungu land donate 5 acres to the labourers of the farms
Poor and rich we will all end up in 9x3 box. the unfortunate thing is the oppression we face and our sweat. we are slaves of them . but the niece just happen to be born in a bad family may she RIP
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