Kirinyaga Woman Representative Njeri Maina has surprised many of her supporters after revealing her musical side. The legislator recently shared a song she recorded some time ago, leaving fans impressed by her vocal skills and stage presence.
In a post on her social media platforms, Njeri wrote, “A taste of my dreams! So, the internet found out that I used to be a recording artist. Actually, I am working on an EP as we speak.” Her revelation sparked excitement among her followers, many of whom had never known about her artistic background.
Supporters flooded the comments section with praise for her singing prowess, with some going as far as nicknaming her “Beyoncé wa Kirinyaga”. Others encouraged her to balance her political responsibilities with her passion for music, saying her talent could inspire young people to pursue their dreams without fear.
The unexpected disclosure has sparked a wave of curiosity about her upcoming extended play (EP) project. Njeri hinted that the work is already in progress and could be released soon, marking her official return to the music scene.
While she is best known for her vibrant presence in Parliament and community development initiatives, Njeri’s musical revelation shows a different side of her personality—one that combines leadership with creativity. Her move has also ignited conversations about the importance of politicians embracing diverse talents and interests outside their official duties.
As anticipation builds for her EP, fans are eager to see how the Kirinyaga leader will merge her political journey with her revived artistic career. Whether she becomes known as a strong voice in politics or the Beyoncé wa Kirinyaga in music, one thing is certain—Njeri Maina has struck the right chord with her audience.
By Kenyans
