Millicent Omanga Throws Caution To The Wind, Watch How She Stole The Show During UDA’s NDC

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Nominated senator Millicent Omanga never disappoints when it comes to treating  UDA supporters with her dance moves.

On Tuesday, just before the NDC could officially begin, Omanga, Malindi MP Aisha Jumwa among other few female delegates decided to entertain the audience.

The senator took the stage and danced to a Dholuo song making the audience go crazy as they cheered her on, and this only meant that she stood out among all the performers.

It however seems that Omanga has decided to throw caution to the wind and forgot about the Lesos she had been wrapping herself during campaigns in some past weeks as she did not have any during the NDC.

It is alleged that she had resolved to cover herself like that to avoid  beef with other female lawmakers in UDA who felt jealous because she is well endowed at the back.

It was also claimed that she took the step so as to stop ‘stealing’ the attention of their audience so that they would concentrate on the message and information that the party was passing to them and not her behinds.

The NDC is currently underway at the Kasarani indoor arena with hundreds of delegates in attendance.

When the NDC kicked off, the press was however asked to step out of the room for a moment for the delegates to have a private session.

“Just as we had announced before, that, once the ‘fifth president’ (DP William Ruto) comes in, we will ask members of the media to leave us for a moment. The media are required to leave the room before we proceed with our program,” MC Jessy announced.

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