During the highly contested August 9 polls, William Ruto who was among the presidential candidate usually used “Mama Mboga” and the boda boda manifesto during his campaigns.

At some points during the presidential debate, William Ruto was spotted accompanied with Mama mboga and a bodaboda guy.
Speaking of the Mama Mboga who had endorsed Ruto, whose her real name is Pauline Waithera has came out and disclosed her relationship status.
Speaking to NTV during an interview, the sixty one year old woman revealed that she was single. While narrating her marriage story, Waithera revealed that she got married in 1973. Her marriage only lasted for 10 years.
“We were married between 1973 to 1983, and I would take care of him.” She said.
She went on and revealed that her marriage broke down because her husband met a young women. She claimed that men will never be satisfied with one women. This is because she devoted her life to him but he ended up dumping her.
“He, however, met young women who dressed up scantily. Men do not really get satisfied no matter how you devote yourself to them.” She said
She went on and disclosed that her ex-husband died in 2014.
“He died in 2014, but we were not together,” she said.
During the interview, Waithera also stated that she is looking for a hardworking man with whom she can build a life. She was heard saying ” Nimerudi Soko”.
Currently, the 60 year old woman claims that she is looking for a lover. She claims that she is too young to be referred as an old woman.
“I am now back in the market because I feel younger. Old people start from 70 years and since I am below that, I feel young.” She added.
She finished off by her own cryptic message claiming that,eating hot food will make you feel hot.
“When you eat hot food, you also feel hot,” she hilariously said.

As she wants another chance at love, the 61-year-old has been grooming herself to be more beautiful.
Waithera also counseled men to be excellent husbands and to avoid pursuing any available young woman at the expense of their spouses and children.
