- Emurua Dikirr Member of Parliament, Johana Ng’eno, will be buried at her home as family and friends gather for her funeral
- Several prominent leaders, including President William Ruto and Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, attended the funeral
- The late MP’s mother, Mary Ng’eno, has spoken firmly during her son’s funeral, recalling their last moments together
The mother of the late Emurua Dikirr Member of Parliament, Johana Ng’eno, revealed that her son asked her to pray for him before boarding the helicopter.
The funeral of the politician is continuing at his home in Mogondo village in Emurua Dikirr Constituency, Narok County.
Several leaders attended the funeral, including the country’s leader William Ruto and his deputy Kithur Kindiki.
When offering condolences to the politician, his wife spoke first, then his uncle who welcomed Ng’eno’s mother, Mary.
What did Ng’eno’s mother reveal?
Ng’eno’s mother revealed that she spoke to her son shortly before heading to Mosop, where he suffered a fatal helicopter crash.
The late politician asked his mother to pray for him, and she did, but when he heard about the helicopter crash, he wondered if God had heard his prayers.
Mary noted that her son’s gentle spirit assured her that God had heard his prayers.
Part of his message reads:
“How are you all? Are you okay? I am very happy because we are together in sorrow and in truth. My son, a gentleman, has left, and when he was leaving he was going on another visit and he came to me and said, ‘pray for me,’ and I always pray for him along with the government. I told him to go safely. While I was still praying, the helicopter crashed. I continued to pray without stopping, and I said to him, ‘when you told me to pray for you, was it so that you would stay safe on the way?’ And I said to him, were the prayers heard? He said, ‘as long as the Lord heard you.’ I knew that the Lord heard me.”
He also asked for his son’s seat to remain in his family.
He said that his grandchildren can take that place.
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Netizens make statements about Ng’eno’s mother’s message
Oduol Sammy: “That is the strength of a mother; only your mother will continue to support her son despite such a great loss. People say the seat should go to the wife, but the mother has given them a sign.”

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Nancy Chepkemoi: “Hero of prayer, God will comfort you because you see in advance what is going to happen. Your prayers were very touching mother. May God guide your family.”
Enock Okullo: “Rest in peace Johana, it’s very sad. As a mother, you felt that something was not right; that’s why you continued to pray the way you did. However, God’s will prevailed.”
Carolyne Kwendo:It hurts a lot, I’m sorry, mother, God give her strength.”
@ElphirahMoraa: “I’m sorry sister, may God remember all of you who have lost your loved ones.”
What did Ng’eno’s widow do?
In other news, Ng’eno’s widow promised to respect and love her mother-in-law.
She also promised to cherish the memories she made with her late husband.
Kenyans on social media united to console the young widow.
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