- Politician Gloria Orwoba took a break from politics to spend time with her bundle of joy in a heartwarming video
- Gloria spent quality time with her son before bedtime, singing a Kisii lullaby to entertain him before he went to sleep
- The video sparked mixed reactions from social media users, with some taking a dig at her political journey
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Senator Gloria Orwoba took to social media to share a lovely family moment, showing how she juggles motherhood and politics.

Gloria, who gave birth in November 2024, has been sharing glimpses of her newborn as she celebrates motherhood.
The politician shared another video, happily bonding with her bundle of joy shortly before she was expelled from the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) political party.
Gloria spent more quality time with her baby boy before bedtime, showing off her motherly instincts.
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Gloria sings Kisii song to son
The adorable newborn sat comfortably on her lap, enjoying the tender mother-son moment.
Gloria, dressed in a grey hoodie and without makeup, played with her handsome son in the peaceful night.
She sang a Kisii song to entertain the little one during the touching family moment that moved many viewers.
Gloria’s son appeared cool, calm, and collected as his mother joyfully carried and played with him.
Gloria smooches young son during family moment
She held and played with his tiny hands while singing, fully engaging with him in the viral video.
Throughout the moment, Gloria’s son remained silent and peaceful as his mother poured her energy into singing and bonding with him.
At the end, she kissed her son, showing heartfelt motherly affection and leaving many in awe of her joy.
Social media users flocked to the comments section, posting mixed reactions to the viral video.
Kenyans react to Orwoba’s video
Some praised the tender moment, while others criticized her political journey and offered unsolicited advice.
Adero Mwango Ocholler:
“Hardest unpaid job in the world, but totally worth it.”
Bonface Okioga Monene:
“You remind me of a song I used to sweetly sing to my son back when he was one year old. He especially loved the last part… “Kururu giachire…”
Now that you have enough time to be with your angel, don’t worry. Be strong — in 2027, we are with you.”
Agnes Kazungu:
“Na vile amesaidia wasichana wetu shule… Mungu akupiganie, mrembo. Mti wenye matunda ndio hupigwa mawe.”
Nyamoita Yucabeth:
“Wantam thinks that by removing a strong woman like you, ooh, he’s making news — but come 2027, you’ll be in Parliament, elected under UDA for Kisii Bobasi. That ODM candidate? We only voted for him because of you.
Osoro brought character development — I still like him.”
Meshack Wandera:
“This lady joined politics without proper consultation. She thought things were rosy or sweeter than they actually are. But now she’s going to live a regrettable life, just like Matiang’i, who still hasn’t come out of hibernation after Gachagua gave him the tough task of bringing in 2.5 million Kisii voters — yet he knows there are only 700,000 Kisii voters countrywide.”

Gloria Orwoba recalls leaving husband abroad
In another story, Gloria revealed she left her husband abroad to pursue a career in Kenyan politics.
She noted that her interest in politics began in high school and that she could not resist the calling.
Though she initially moved abroad with her husband, Gloria later returned to Kenya to follow her passion for politics.
Source: TUKO.co.ke