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Mysterious Lady Wanja Nyarari Denies Having a Romantic Affair with DP Kithure Kindiki

A mysterious lady known as Wanja Nyarari who has taken the social media by storm has denied having a romantic affair with Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.

In a statement on her social media handles Wanja described as false allegations regarding any improper relationship with the Deputy President Kithure Kindiki

She said her interaction with Kindiki was strictly professional centered on discussing candidates who had successfully passed rigorous interviews but were left out due to financial constraints.

She said the meeting was held in the aircraft with the people he was travelling with being present.

“I did not travel with him to Namibia, a fact that can be verified through immigration records. I have no political ties with Mulima, or any other place and I am deeply troubled by those who spread these baseless rumors merely to stir controversy and inflict harm,” she said.

She said such malicious attempts not only damage reputations but also risk breaking homes and undermining the privacy and dignity of the Deputy President’s family and my family.

“I urge everyone to reject these unfounded claims and help protect the integrity of all parties involved,” she said.

She added that she respected marriages and “goat wives” and always ready to protect the goat wives.

“If you really want to see me in a relationship, please note you cannot push me into one that am not, and dont look to be into any,” she said.

She alleged that she was being attacked because of her good will and tonhelp out people.

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