Former Nominated Senator Millicent Omanga
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Former Nominated Senator Millicent Omanga has made headlines with her latest luxury acquisition - a Bentley Bentayga SUV.
Taking to Instagram to share her new purchase, Omanga, who recently secured a position on the Local Authorities Provident Fund Board, accompanied her announcement with a biblical reference from James 1:17, emphasizing divine providence in her acquisition. Through a detailed video tour shared on social media platforms, automotive enthusiasts identify the vehicle as a 2021 Bentley Bentayga model, distinguished by its distinctive rear design elements. The luxury SUV commands a substantial price tag ranging from $177,000 to $250,000 (approximately Sh23 million to Sh32 million), depending on specifications and customization options.
The Bentayga exemplifies Bentley's commitment to luxury and technological innovation. Its cabin features premium leather upholstery and wood veneers, complemented by sophisticated climate control systems offering heating, ventilation, and massage functionalities. The vehicle's contemporary infotainment system centers around a 10.9-inch touchscreen display, seamlessly integrating both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. Rear passengers enjoy additional control through a dedicated touchscreen interface.
Technical specifications reveal a powerful 4.0-liter V8 twin-turbocharged petrol engine with a 3993cc displacement. The vehicle demonstrates remarkable performance capabilities, achieving 0-100 kilometers per hour in under five seconds. Omanga's particular model showcases a sophisticated black exterior finish and Bentley's signature prominent front grille. The inclusion of all-wheel steering technology enhances both low-speed maneuverability and high-speed stability.
This latest addition to Omanga's automotive collection follows her Range Rover acquisition just six months prior, further establishing her affinity for premium vehicles. However, her public display of affluence has initiated broader discussions regarding wealth disparity in Kenya, particularly concerning public figures' lifestyles in contrast to the economic challenges faced by many citizens.
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Disgusting
Public coffers theft.
No way a public official can afford this. This fatty is a thief. Kenyans,pick better leaders.