A former governor who is a current Cabinet Secretary has been accused of neglecting his alleged daughter with a well-known actress, sparking heated online debate and renewed scrutiny over his personal life.

According to multiple reports circulating on social media, the Cabinet Secretary is alleged to have impregnated the actress during a secret affair but later abandoned both her and the child. Despite his immense wealth, the CS is accused of completely distancing himself from any parental responsibilities.

The actress has been raising the young girl single-handedly. Last year, she shocked many after tattooing the politicianโ€™s name on her chest, a move that sparked mixed reactions from fans and critics alike.

Photos of the actressโ€™s daughter have continued to surface online, with netizens insisting that the girl is a โ€œcarbon copyโ€ of the CS, fueling speculation about the politicianโ€™s paternity. Despite this, sources claim the flashy politician has shown zero interest in either the actress or the child.

The matter has stirred conversations across social media platforms, with Kenyans demanding accountability from leaders who preach family values but allegedly fail in private. Critics argue that cases like this further highlight the growing disconnect between politicians and the standards they expect of citizens.

This scandal comes at a time when other high-profile leaders across Africa have faced similar controversies. For instance, reports from BBC Africa have previously detailed how political figures have been linked to family disputes and paternity battles, undermining their public image.

As the story continues to unfold, many Kenyans are watching closely to see whether the Cabinet Secretary will publicly address the claims. For now, the actress remains silent on the matter, sharing only snippets of her life on social media.

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