Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko made headlines with his remarks during the funeral service for Lucy Wambui, a tragic event that has stirred emotions and reflections. Lucy Wambui, who recently underwent plastic surgery, died shortly afterward, with the procedure believed to have contributed to her untimely death.
During the ceremony, Sonko recounted his first encounter with Lucy’s husband, Francis Ng’ang’a. In his usual candid style, Sonko shared how Ng’ang’a had a straightforward, no-nonsense attitude. “Aliniambia hapa hatutaki brokers,” Sonko recalled, which translates to “He told me, here, we don’t want brokers.” This phrase highlighted Ng’ang’a’s approach to life and business, with Sonko using the moment to emphasize the couple’s integrity and values.
Sonko, known for his outspoken personality, expressed deep sadness over Lucy’s passing. Her death has brought attention to the risks associated with certain cosmetic surgeries, as more Kenyans consider these procedures. Sonko’s speech served as both a tribute and a cautionary tale, reminding the public of the potential consequences and complexities of elective surgeries.
As friends and family gathered to mourn, Sonko’s words offered insight into the couple’s life, while also sparking conversations on health, safety, and personal choices.
By Kenyans