Primrose Mbuvi, the wife of Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko, is proud of the milestones her adopted daughter Janet Kahingi has achieved over the years.
In a sweet message to Kahingi on her graduation at Daystar University on June 29, Primrose shared that it has been an amazing 13 years with her in the family.
She wrote that Kahingi has made her father proud with her hard work and assured her of unequivocal support as she sets her sights on new heights.
The First Lady of Nairobi County noted that with her graduation, Kahingi has set the bar high for her siblings.
“It has been an amazing 13 years since I adopted you into this lovely family, congratulations my daughter Janet Kahingi on your graduation with a business diploma, this is no mean feat by any means. However the journey has just begun and ahead of you lies infinite possibilities, I assure you of my full support throughout the journey.
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"If anything, my resolve has been emboldened especially now that you have set the bar for your siblings Sandra, Gift and Baby Satrine Osinya. You’ve made your father and I proud,
"All your dreams will come true if you have the courage to pursue them.Congrats hun,” wrote Primrose on Instagram.
Touched by Primrose’s message, Kahingi responded in kind with a promise to work even harder.
“I lack words to express my gratitude mine is to say thank you for always holding my hands through this journey. You, dad and my siblings mean absolutely the world to me and I will always and forever make you proud,” she stated.
Here are a few mother and daughter moments between the two:
She was not the only personality at the 41st graduation ceremony held in Athi River, in the crowd was Churchill Raw host Jasper Muthomi popularly known as MC Jessy.
He too was over the moon as he posted that “To God be the glory” and was unreservedly patted on the back by his mentor Daniel ‘Churchill’ Ndambuki.
“Well deserved. Congratulations,” wrote Ndumbuki.