Photos Of Senetor Millicent Omanga Without Bra.

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Today Senator Millicent Omanga shared photos of her on Facebook without a bra. This was to support women with breast cancer or rather to create awareness. The World today celebrated Women living with breast cancer. This day creates awareness for women to get screened for breast cancer. Senator Omanga urged women to take care of themselves and check their status. This comes after cancer been the highest killer in Kenya. 

 ”Today is NO BRA DAY, leading by example, I want to encourage my fellow ladies to forgo wearing a bra to encourage Breast cancer awareness and show support to survivors. #MamaMIRADI,” Omanga wrote

 

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Today is NO BRA DAY, leading by example, I want to encourage my fellow ladies to forgo wearing a bra to encourage Breast cancer awareness and show support to survivors. #MamaMIRADI

Posted by Senator Millicent Omanga on Tuesday, 13 October 2020

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