Interior CAS Millicent Omanga has indirectly hit at those behind her alleged explicit video just as dust on the matter starts to settle.
The CAS took to social media on Saturday and shared a quote about Karma.
“Karma says, When you destroy someone’s life with lies take it as a loan. It will come back to you with interest,” read the quote.
In a separate post, Omanga happily danced to gospel song that talks about haters who are keen on destroying others.
“Wamejipanga kila kona wanataka kunidhuru. Wanatamani tukionana niwe nakosa uhuru. Hata nifanye jambo jema sina wa kunishukuru, wangemiliki amani yangu ningelipia uhuru,” the singer says.
Omanga has had a tough week after an explicit video with her face was unleashed on social media. It is however believed that the video had been was downloaded from a Brazillian porn site and edited with the intention of ruining the CAS’s reputation.
Former Nairobi governor Mike Sonko also confirmed the same and warned that those behind the viral clip will be brought to book.
Several female politicians also defended Omanga as some called for tough punishment to those who leak other people’s nudes.
“We are going to amend our laws and make strict penalties, I don’t support the death penalty, I wish I was and because I don’t support the death penalty I think we need to enhance the sentences for life for people like that,” Suba North MP Millie Odhiambo said in parliament on Thursday.