Lillian Ng’ang’a opens up about strange dreams involving someone she truly hates
Former Machakos First Lady Lillian Ng’ang’a has opened up about recurring dreams involving someone she strongly dislikes.
On Wednesday, May 27, 2026, she revealed that she enjoys interpreting dreams and recently found herself disturbed after dreaming twice about the same person. Lillian explained that the dreams left her feeling angry because of how much she dislikes the individual.
“I like interpreting my dreams,” Lillian Ng’ang’a said.

She explained that the situation surprised her because the person appearing in the dreams is someone she does not get along with at all. According to Lillian, the repeated dreams made the experience even more frustrating. She said the emotions connected to the dreams were intense.
“I’ve dreamt twice with someone I trulyyyy hate,” Lillian explained.
Lillian further shared that the anger connected to the dreams affected her emotionally. She did not reveal the identity of the person involved or explain the reason behind the dislike. However, she made it clear that the situation continued to bother her.
“I hateeee them soooo much it makes me angry!” Lillian Nganga said.
Dreams and personal reflections
The latest remarks come shortly after Lillian spoke about the education system and her views on boarding schools for young children. At the time, she called for primary school learners to remain in day schools instead of joining boarding institutions. According to her, children in their early years need closer guidance from parents.
“Primary schools should be day schools,” Lillian Nganga said.

She explained that keeping children at home after school allows parents to be more involved in their upbringing. Lillian said strong family involvement plays an important role in helping children grow well. She added that the early years of development require close attention from parents and guardians.
According to Lillian, day schools would make it easier for families to monitor children and influence their behaviour positively. She explained that children benefit more when parents are directly involved in their daily routines and learning process. Her remarks sparked conversation around parenting and education choices.
Lillian has continued sharing personal thoughts and opinions on different topics through her public platforms. From discussing dreams to speaking about education and family life, she regularly opens up about issues that affect her personally.