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Unknown Family Details of Mugo Wa Wairimu Exposed

Quack doctor Mugo Wa Wairimu during a past court appearance

Quack doctor James Mugo Ndichu alias Mugo Wa Wairimu has been dubbed the black sheep in his family after details emerged about his five siblings.

According to reports, Mugo comes from a family of medics with two of his brothers practicing as a pharmacist and the other a surgeon.
His surgeon brother is said to be working at one of Kenya's leading referral hospitals.

Mugo's Daughter
A relative who spoke to Daily Nation also revealed that Mugo has a daughter who lives with her mother though the quack severed ties with the old flame.
playMugo Wa Wairimu holding an infant (twitter)

"He cannot stay in a marriage for a month. He only stays with a woman long enough for fun," one of Mugo's close allies exposed.
A far cry from the medical profession, Mugo's father runs a kiosk next to the primary school his famous son attended while his mother tends to the family shamba in Dagoretti.
The relative who spoke to reporters also revealed that Mugo attended Dagoretti High School where he sat for the KCSE exam.
"He studied from home for almost one year and proceeded to Form Four where he managed to score a very strong B+ and was admitted at the University of Nairobi's School of Medicine and graduated in 2000," the relative purported.
Due diligence investigations, however, established that Mugo was not on the 2000 graduation list.
playMugo Wa Wairimu with a female companion (twitter)
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