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She is rebellious. Stubborn. Hot headed. Fearless. Never boring and has no apologies for being different. Fastidious and a fashionably outrageous dresser, she has made Kenyans come to terms with who she is - Orie Rogo Manduli. Mwaura Samora puts her on the carpet at her Riverside home, where she spoke about love letters, slapping men, why Uhuru Kenyatta should talk less and why Vera Sidika and her ilk are a disappointment. 1. There were allegations that you overshadowed the wedding of your daughter? That is absolute nonsense. It is my daughter who chose the dress I wore. I was going to sport one of my kangas, you know whatever I wear becomes fashionable! By lunch time, on the eve of the wedding, I still didn‘t know what I was going to wear. The outfit was her idea, she coordinated the colours in such a way that my headscarf, gele (headgear) and ashoke matched the archbishop‘s mitre. 2. What is your take on the current trend of socialites, particularly the famous Vera Sidika? I think they are all a bunch of takataka (rubbish). You media people are spawning something dangerous by promoting such characters. I think this Vera Sidika woman is very stupid. Shame on her.
She is an embarrassment to women, and I feel sorry for her parents. I hope they tried their best to advise and guide her. By bleaching herself, it‘s obvious that she is ashamed to be black. If she‘s embarrassed of being black, why can‘t she just emigrate and live with people whose skin colour she considers ideal? Why come back to Africa and sell us her fake silicon behind? My daughters have posteriors that would probably bring Africa to a standstill! But they don‘t flaunt them in people‘s faces. Vera is the most despicable woman we have ever had in this country, and should be given a media blackout to protect our young girls from her bad influence and misguided ways.
3. As a former Miss East Africa, do you think there is a beauty queen who has surpassed the bar you set? None. What we see today are young women obsessed with physical beauty, forgetting that looks fade with time. I am lucky to have been born of parents who taught me to value beauty beyond the physical, and to consider intellect as a more superior manifestation of beauty. A beauty that never fades. I read about a Miss Kenya who took off with another woman‘s husband. What a shame! 4. Is it true that you supported the now famous Wambui Otieno marriage to Mbugua? No. In fact I castigated her the most. I made it clear that had she done that to my son, I would have shot her! Check your records, and you‘ll get my position on that issue. That union was a disgrace to women. She married a boy young enough to be her grandchild.

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