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Take care of my children when I am gone, Mugithi singer ‘Murimi wa Kahalf’ told Kirinyaga governor

Stage dancer of the late Sammy Murimi Nderi's  Kikuyu hit ''Ino Ni Momo''
Ms  Janet Wambui addressing mourner  at the funeral ceremony

A village like Gatugura in Kirinyaga has never seen such a large number of beauties.

The village, tucked deep in the interior of Gichugu Constituency, hosted the beauties as it bid farewell to one of its recognised sons - the late Sammy Murimi Nderi alias wa Kahalf of the hit song Ino ni Momo. 

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