Lucy Muthoni Kibaki (13 January 1936 – 26 April 2016)[1] was the wife of former Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki and was First Lady of Kenya from 2002 to 2013.

Lucy Kibaki
First Lady of Kenya
In role
30 December 2002 – 9 April 2013
PresidentEmilio Mwai Kibaki
Preceded byLena Moi
Succeeded byMargaret Kenyatta
Second Lady of Kenya
In role
14 October 1978 – 24 March 1988
Vice PresidentEmilio Mwai Kibaki
Preceded byLena Moi
Succeeded byMargaret Wanjiru Gakuo
Personal details
Born
Lucy Muthoni

(1936-01-13)13 January 1936
Mukurwe-ini, Kenya Colony
Died26 April 2016(2016-04-26) (aged 80)
Bupa Cromwell Hospital, London
Spouse
(m. 1961)
Children4
Residence(s)Nairobi, Kenya

Biography edit

Lucy Muthoni was born in 1936. Her parents were Rev. John Kagai, a pastor of the Presbyterian Church of East Africa and Rose Nyachomba, in Mukurwe-ini, Nyeri County, (formerly Nyeri District in Central Province), Kenya.[2] She was educated at Alliance Girls High School,[3] then trained as a teacher, working first at Kamwenja Teachers College and later at Kambui College in Kiambu, where she rose to the post of principal.[2]

She met Emilio Mwai Kibaki in 1959. After a two-year romance, they married in 1961, with Lucy quitting her teaching career in 1963.[2] They had four children: Judy Wanjiku, Jimmy Kibaki, David Kagai, and Tony Githinji. She was a grandmother to Mwai Kibaki jnr Sean Andrew, Rachael Muthoni, and others. Kibaki was a patron of the Kenya Girl Guides Association.[4]

Lucy Kibaki died on 26 April 2016 at Bupa Cromwell Hospital in London, after a brief hospitalization at the Nairobi Hospital for chest pains.[2] She was 80.

Charitable work edit

Lucy was known for supporting disadvantaged and disabled people.[5] She chaired the Organization of the 40 African First Ladies Against HIV/AIDS.[5]

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