Millicent Omanga Shares Photos With Ex, Shuts Down Those Who Throw Lines At Her: “DMs Should Slow Down”

  • Millicent Omanga shared a photo with her ex-husband, Francis Nyamiombo, which caused mixed reactions online as fans speculated about their relationship and her message to those who desire her.
  • In her post, Omanga highlighted her success and directly warned the men who were sending her private messages regularly to stop asking if she is single or how she achieved her success.
  • The two, who were previously divorced, have two children, while Omanga later found love again with a businessman from Eldoret

Former senator-elect, Millicent Omanga, has sent a clear message to men who show romantic interest in her.

Millicent Omanga shut down those who threw lines at her in a serious message. Photo: Millicent Omanga.
Source: Facebook

The politician, who is often in the public limelight due to his romantic life and his attractive appearance, seems to be tired of people scrutinizing his personal life.

Is Millicent Omanga single?

In the photo, Omanga is seen walking confidently in a smart dress, smiling, in front of her ex-husband, Francis Nyamiombo, who is wearing a formal dress.

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Commenting on the photo, Omanga highlighted her success, writing: “Behind every successful woman, there is a man; mine is a doctor.”

She then addressed the men who frequently flock to her DMs, warning them to stay away.

“Now then, stop the DMs I receive asking if I’m single or how I made it.”

The publication also indicated that Omanga and Francis Nyamiombo may be raising their children peacefully despite their divorce.

The couple have two children, a son named Wayne, whom Omanga recently gifted a luxury Mercedes Benz SUV on his birthday, and a daughter named Maya.

Sources close to Omanga told TUKO.co.ke that after the separation, she found love again and is currently reportedly married to a businessman EldoretBenjamin Kimani.

Check out Omanga’s viral post below:

Netizens respond to Omanga’s message to those who spit on him

Due to Omanga’s public status and her high-profile relationships, her post quickly sparked a range of comments online.

Allianz Lastman: “Either the knife will fall on the melon or the melon will fall on the knife, in the end it will be eaten without mercy. Proverb of the wise.”

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Allan Kibet: “We are not afraid.”

Morgan Odongo: “Dr. Francis, a very calm guy. It is not impossible for a man to support his politician wife.”

Ogeto Ben: “They are not interested in your man but you. Bring him back into hiding.”

@SamatarGuleid: “In our African culture, you don’t walk in front of your husband, you either walk beside him or behind him.”

@danimutitu: “Reduce them a bit or end them?”

@miminisingh: “Dr Nyamiobo was my classmate at Lenana School. He was a very quiet guy.”

@Simonk2341: “At least you have made it clear that you are a family woman, married to one man, unlike your competitors.”

Millicent Omanga posing for a photo.
Millicent Omanga explained how she achieved her success. Photo: Millicent Omanga.
Source: Facebook

Did Omanga leave Ruto’s camp?

In other news, Omanga left the President’s UDA party William Ruto as political tension increases in the country.

He praised ODM Linda Mwanchi’s visit to Kitengela, which sparked speculation about her political direction.

Before his departure, he had announced his intention to run for election in Nairobi but did not specify which party he would represent.

A few weeks later, he joined the DCP party of the former vice president Rigathi Gachaguaannouncing his intention to run for the position of County Women’s Representative in the 2027 election.

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