Nairobi, Kenya – May 2026 — A private video allegedly showing Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) and former Senator Milicent Omanga lying nude while sleeping has resurfaced and gone viral across social media platforms and adult leak sites.
The explicit clip, believed to have been recorded without her knowledge or consent in a lodge or private setting, depicts the politician in a vulnerable state — fully or partially nude on a bed. It first gained massive traction in 2023 before periodically resurfacing, with fresh shares and compilations spreading rapidly in recent weeks.
Omanga, a prominent figure in Kenyan politics known for her outspoken views and strong advocacy on women’s issues, has previously addressed similar leaks. In 2023, she hinted at taking legal action against those responsible for circulating the material and has publicly supported harsh penalties for individuals who leak private intimate videos. She has even pushed for legislation that would impose life imprisonment on those found guilty of leaking nudes without consent.
The latest wave of the video has triggered intense online debate:
Many Kenyans have condemned the leak as a clear violation of privacy and a form of gender-based violence.
Others, including some politicians like MP Millie Odhiambo, have expressed fury and called for stricter laws to protect women from such non-consensual sharing.
A section of netizens, however, turned the clip into memes and jokes, drawing criticism for trivializing the issue.
This is not the first time Omanga has faced online scrutiny over alleged intimate content. In the past, she has broken her silence shortly after such videos trended, warning those behind the leaks while maintaining focus on her public duties.
As of this reporting, Milicent Omanga has not issued a fresh official statement on the latest circulation of the video. Sources close to her indicate she continues to view such leaks as targeted attacks aimed at tarnishing her reputation.
The incident has once again highlighted the growing problem of revenge porn and non-consensual intimate image sharing in Kenya, where victims — especially public figures — often face double victimization through online shaming and repeated distribution of private material.
Kenyan law under the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act criminalizes the publication of intimate images without consent, with penalties including fines and imprisonment. Advocacy groups are calling for faster enforcement and better protection for victims.
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