Editor's Review

On Friday September 3, 2021, Juliani and Lillian brought speculation to an end after they issued a joint statement indicating that they were in a relationship.

Exiled Kenyan lawyer Miguna Miguna has congratulated musician Juliani and Ex-Machakos County First Lady Lillian Nganga after they made their relationship public.

In a post on his Twitter handle, Miguna wished the couple well as they journey together in the relationship.

“Congratulations to Lilian Ng'ang'a and Julius Owino Jaluo-Jeuri a.k.a. Juliani. Welcome to Nyalgunga Kama rech ngege mit ka mo kich,” he posted.

On Friday September 3, 2021, Juliani and Lillian brought speculation to an end after they issued a joint statement indicating that they were in a relationship.

"In this photo are two fully conscious adults who have chosen to be together.

"Any other narrative is false, outdated and ill-intentioned. Let's respect people' choices," reads the statement, posted on social media by the two.

The confirmation came a day after Juliani recorded a statement at the Kilimani Police Station over alleged death threats.

The musician claimed to have received threats on his life for allegedly posting and sharing photos of himself with the former Machakos County first lady.

“Nashukuru sana for friends/Jeshi for reaching out. Niko freshi. The statement was a standard procedure, tusipuuze kitu. Iko kwa the able hands of the authorities. Nawaomba, throwing names around to fit misinformed narrative. Haisaidii mtu. Relax. I believe in you,” Juliani tweeted after recording his statement.

Meanwhile, Lillian and Governor Alfred Mutua officially parted ways two weeks ago, after the former first lady released a statement announcing their separation.

"The only constant in life is change and we must be present and aware to appreciate and embrace it. Winds of change blew my way and two months ago, I decided to end the long term relationship with Dr Alfred Mutua. We had a good run and I am forever grateful to God he brought us together. We remain friends," part of her statement read.