Nominated Senator Karen Nyamu celebrated her 38th birthday on November 6, sharing stunning photos and heartfelt reflections that captured her confidence and gratitude. The outspoken politician, known for her candid remarks and vibrant personality, used the occasion to unveil a list of personal resolutions focused on growth, health, and family.
Dressed elegantly in a stylish outfit, Nyamu posted glamorous photos on her social media platforms, accompanied by a caption expressing deep appreciation for her blessings. She wrote that she felt grateful for her children, health, career, and the love surrounding her. The mother of three described her birthday mood as joyful and full of excitement, saying she was thankful for how far she has come in life.
In her post, Nyamu revealed that turning 38 had inspired her to adopt a new mindset and take her life more seriously. She shared that one of her top goals is to become more consistent with fitness, particularly focusing on strength training and weightlifting. She also committed to being more present in her children’s lives, noting that she did not want to miss their formative years while pursuing her political and professional ambitions.
One resolution stood out and quickly caught public attention. Nyamu announced her plan to start unfollowing individuals on social media who criticize President William Ruto’s government. She humorously referred to them as “delusional,” saying she wanted to curate a more positive and supportive online environment. The statement sparked debate online, with supporters and critics weighing in on her bold stance.
Beyond politics, Nyamu’s resolutions also included reading more books, engaging in meaningful conversations, and using her position to create a positive impact through legislation. She emphasized that her new age represents a more intentional and purpose-driven chapter in her life.
As she concluded her message, Nyamu thanked her followers for their birthday wishes and said she looked forward to what God has planned for her in the coming year. Her post reflected both her trademark boldness and a renewed focus on personal discipline, marking a fresh start for one of Kenya’s most talked-about female leaders.


