Retired President Uhuru Kenyatta while celebrating his 63rd birthday dedicated a song to his wife and former first lady Margaret Kenyatta.
Uhuru in a phone interview with the radio presenter Muthoni wa Kirumba dedicated “I got you babe” song by UB40 to his wife.
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In the interview on Saturday afternoon, Uhuru had initially asked the presenter to play him “Hakuna Mungu ka wewe” by Rose Nduku before requesting the UB40 song as a dedication to his wife.
“However, if you allow me, I would also like to use this opportunity to send a song to my wife,” he said.
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“You’ve sent me one song, and I would like to send one to my wife the song “I Got You Babe” by UB40″.
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Uhuru Dedicates I Got You Babe Song to Wife
Part of the song lyrics read:
They say we’re young and we don’t know
Won’t find out until we grow
Well, I don’t know, babe, if that’s true
‘Cause you got me and baby, I got you
Babe, I got you babe
I got you, babe
They say our love won’t pay the rent
Before it’s earned our money’s always spent
I guess that’s so, we don’t have a lot
But at least I’m sure of all the things we’ve got
Babe, I got you babe
I got you, babe
I got flowers in the spring
I got you to wear my ring
And when I’m sad, you’re a clown
And when I get scared, you’re always around
So let them say your hair’s too long
I don’t care, with you, I can’t go wrong
Then put your little hand in mine
There ain’t no hill or mountain we can’t climb
Babe, I got you babe
I got you, babe
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4th President Says He’s Well and at Peace
At the same time, Uhuru expressed his gratitude to God for keeping him alive over the past years and for ensuring peace in Kenya.
“I thank God for all the years He has blessed us and kept our nation safe,” Uhuru said.
He also emphasized that he is well and at peace with everyone.
“I am well, and I am at peace and am grateful to God. I have never had an issue with anyone and till date have no issue with anyone,” he said.
“I am praying for peace and understanding in our nation as this is the only way our country will grow and prosper.”
The former Head of State further urged Kenyans to uphold peace and unity among themselves for the prosperity of the nation.
“These days, I choose not to speak much; instead, I wish for peace and unity among Kenyans,” he emphasized.
“We must remember that we are all human and have similar needs. Let us stop the quarrels and interference, and instead support one another and uplift each other as Kenyans.”
He added, “Unity and peace are essential for our nation so that all Kenyans can move forward together.”
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