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Why Mama Ngina has been declared a legend

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First Lady Margaret Kenyatta receives the “Living Legends” award during the African Women of Excellence Awards on behalf of Mama Ngina Kenyatta at a dinner party held at Michelangelo Hotel, Sandton in South Africa.

Mama Ngina Kenyatta, the mother of President Uhuru Kenyatta was among 15 women who were on Friday night identified as the foremost heroines of Africa, for the role she played in Kenya’s pre-independence struggle and eventual emancipation colonialism.

The 15 heroines who included Liberian President madam Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, former Malawi Head of State Joyce Banda and former President, the late Nelson  Mandela’s wife Winnie Madikizela  Mandela were    feted as “living legends”  during the African Women of Excellence Awards ceremony at Sandton, South Africa.

The “living Legends” award recognises the continent’s unsung heroines especially those who have previously participated in the liberation of Africa either socially or politically amongst other challenges for  the betterment  of the African people.

Mama Ngina was recognised for her role during Kenya’s freedom struggle including serving a jail term alongside other gallant Kenyans who were opposed to British domination and oppression during the many years of Kenya’s colonialism.

After independence when the late Mzee Jomo Kenyatta became the first President of Kenya, Mama Ngina  became the most popular  woman in the country and was accepted and referred to as the Mother of the Nation.

Other  elderly heroines  recognized as gallant icons  included Chief Mrs Dorothy Chinyere Anyiam, Mrs Ruth Sando Perry (Liberia), and African  Union chairperson Dr. Nkosazana Clarice Dlamini Zuma.

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The other category of the heroines  comprised slightly younger women who have also made significant contributions in their respective fields including health, medical, political, education  and justice.

They included Dr. Saida Agrebi of Tunisia, Dr Arikana Chihombori from Zimbabwe , Mandela’s widow Mrs Graca Machel, Hon Justice Victoria Okobi (Nigeria), Nana Konadu (Ghana) ,Mrs Salma Salifu also from Ghana and Dr. Julitte Tuakli of  triple heritage  between Africa and America.

Accepting the award, the First Lady said Mama Ngina had during the pre-independence struggle stood up for her people and boldly faced the hardships and struggles that befall those who envision a better life for their brothers and sisters.

“It was not an easy walk to freedom for Mama Ngina because separating a mother and her children is like depriving her of her soul and breath.  Yet, our proud mother braved the pain and humiliation of imprisonment because, like the proverbial giraffe, she looked forward to a brighter future,” said the First Lady.

She said Mama Ngina joined in the  freedom struggle because she envisioned a country where children of whatever colour and social background would have equal  access to free universal education and  where all  the people  would have  access to clean water and renewable  clean energy. 

“From  the darkness  of her incarceration ,  Mama Ngina looked forward to a time when all  women  would  be  treated as equals  and where colour and ethnicity would not be used to gauge   an individual’s potential and  opportunities in life,” added the First Lady. (PSCU)

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