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I wish my husband was alive - Wavinya Ndeti

I loved him so much and it was very hurting to lose him...

Plive.co.ke recently sat down with Wavinya Ndeti for an interview about her plans as Machakos Governor. And among other things she revealed that if she was to do anything for this country for it to move forward she would do it since she has great love for it.

Away from politics, plive.co.ke sat down for ‘21 Questions with Wavinya Ndeti’ and we got to learn about her life away from politics, such as the one thing she wants and can’t afford as well as the one question she hates being asked.

When asked about the 1 thing she wants but cannot afford Wavinya said “ Maybe for my husband to come back to life.” expressing how much she misses him.

And on the topic of her husband, the gubernatorial aspirant revealed that is one question she doesn’t like because it’s very painful for her.

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“I don’t like it when they go asking me questions about my husband. I loved him so much and it was very hurting to lose him and I didn’t like it when people keep on going back to that.”

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The Machakos governor hopeful was married to a Nigerian called Dolamu Henry Oduwole who passed away mid-September last year at the Nairobi Hospital after his blood pressure shot down suddenly. Wavinya’s loving husband was described as humble, respectful and very supportive of Wavinya and her family.

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