Sonko’s daughter Saumu Mbuvi unveils boyfriend

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By Cate Mukei | Jun 24, 2016
Saumu and her boyfriend in a recent Instagram post   Photo:IG/Saumu

Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko’s daughter Saumu Mbuvi has finally revealed the man who makes her heart skip a beat.   Through her Instagram page, she revealed the man known as  Benson Philip Gatu as “the best thing she has laid her hand on.”   In another photo, the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology student leader gushes over her man  as “her heart’s epic adventure.”   Heads Up tried to dig up some details about Saumu’s lover, but there is nothing much to report about him. He has privatised his Instagram account, which has only 1,490 followers.   In his profile, he claims that smiling is his therapy.   He is quite dormant on his other social media pages. His Twitter account has only 117 followers and was last updated two weeks ago. Most of his activities on Twitter are retweets.   Saumu’s love life revelation comes two months after her younger sister Salma, revealed her boyfriend, Ian Kioo.   Salma posted a photo of her boyfriend accompanied with a love message : “You know you’ve found your soulmate and best friend when you’re having a bad day and just want to be in their arms so that they can shield out all the bad in the world...me love this monkey too much.”

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