Mike Sonko’s Wife Proudly Showcases All Grown Adopted Sons, Gift and Satrine: “My Babies”

Primrose Mbuvi, the wife of former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko, has proudly posed with two of her adopted children. Primrose Mbuvi posed with Satrine and Gift. Gift and his younger brother Satrine were taken in by the family following the death of their mother at the hands of a terrorist attack on a church. Six people died in the March 2014 raid, and doctors suggested that the bullet that struck her as she protected Satrine passed through her body and lodged in his head during the incident. The family struggled with medical and funeral costs, and their plight touched Sonko.

. The politician and his wife adopted the boys, and they have flourished in the household. What did Primrose Mbuvi do with adopted sons? On Monday, October 10, Primrose shared numerous images proudly showing off her sons and friends as they prepared for a trip. “Road trip with my babies,” she captioned the images. One image showed Primrose wearing a red dress and black tights as she posed with her sons. They stood outside a food joint selling nyama choma. Gift also wore a red and black outfit and had a huge afro. Satrine also donned an outfit of the same colour, including a black Versace shirt with golden accents. Primrose also posed with her friends in matching red outfits. For the trip, the group used a fleet of red Mercedes-Benz vehicles. What did Kenyans say about Primrose Mbuvi? Many Kenyans hailed Primrose for her kindness towards the boys and wished blessings upon her.

Yvonia Koi Maina: “People congratulate Sonko and forget this lovely lady. She embraced and accommodated these lovely children, hats off to you, madam.” Kids: “Where is the last born?” Queen: “May you live long, mama. You have a good heart. Be blessed.” Lucymusera: “Receive your flowers, Primrose. All this would not have been possible without your support.” praxSIDIs: “You have a heart of gold. It’s one thing for a husband to want to help children; it’s another for the wife to take them in and treat them as your own.” Florida Kioko: “Mama, stay blessed.” Julianachepkoech: “You are a queen, one in a million. I give you a crown.”

By  William Osoro

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