Nairobi Politician Ng ang a Wangui Hires Entire Tamarind Hotel for Daughter’s Birthday [PHOTOS]
28 April 2021 - 2:31 pm
Former Nairobi MCA Bernadette Wangui Ng ang a during her daughter s birthday party at Tamarind Hotel, at Carnivore Nairobi.
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Bernadette Wangui Ng’ang’a who is the vice-chair of Mwangi Kiunjuri’s The Service Party broke the bank to celebrate her daughter’s birthday.
Wangui recently hired the entire Tamarind Hotel at Carnivore in Lang’ata, Nairobi to ensure both the privacy and safety of the attendees.
Only a limited number of close friends and family were allowed to keep unexpected guests from intruding.
Former Nairobi MCA Bernadette Wangui Ng ang a during her daughter s birthday party at Tamarind Hotel, at Carnivore Nairobi.
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