Hon. Sabina Wanjiru Chege, a well-known Kenyan politician and former Murang’a Woman Representative, sparked swift online reactions after sharing a powerful message ahead of the Madaraka Day celebrations.
Known for her passionate political presence and deep faith, Sabina posted a spiritually grounded note on social media that struck a chord with many Kenyans.
In her post, she encouraged her followers to stay confident and hopeful as the nation prepared for Madaraka Day, a national holiday marking Kenya’s attainment of internal self-rule in 1963.
The message, which centered on divine assurance and resilience, came at a time when many Kenyans are reflecting on the country’s progress and challenges.
Her message quickly gathered attention, drawing comments from supporters, critics and political observers.
While some users praised her courage and unwavering faith, others saw it as a subtle political statement given the current tensions in Kenya’s political arena.
Supporters thanked her for inspiring hope and strength, while some questioned her political alignments and sought clarity on issues affecting the public.
The post, though short, sparked conversations around leadership, national unity and the role of faith in public service.
It served as a reminder of how influential figures can use their platforms to shape national dialogue—especially during symbolic moments like Madaraka Day.
By Kenyans
