Slightly a day after a girl caused stir in Kilimani area after claiming to be President Uhuru Kenyatta's daughter, her whereabouts remains anonymous.
At Yaya Center, the lady, who identified herself as Tamara Risheel, carried a placard which directly required attention of the Head of State.
"My big dream is to meet my daddy in person for the first time. I love my daddy," said part of her message on the placard.
But on Friday evening, she was driven off in a Kilimani Police Station patrol car to unknown destination and her whereabouts remains unknown.
Frankly, her identify remains unknown despite her claims that Uhuru, who has been in London trip, is her biological father.
Even worrying, police or state house, as part of common ethical practices in advanced democracies, have not come out clear to explain the whereabouts of the lady.
The trend of carrying placards to communicate is not anonymous in the country given some unconventional job seekers have tried and succeeded using the method in the streets of Nairobi.
Public records however shows Uhuru has three children namely Jomo Kenyatta, Ngina Kenyatta and Muhoho Kenyatta.
But cases of prominent personalities linked with siring children out of wedlock are not new since even DP William Ruto was in 2016 accused with a woman of allegedly failing to take care of his biological daughter.
Sometimes in 2003, former Vice President Michael Wamalwa, upon his death, had a number of children claiming that he was their biological father.
And for Tamasha, only time will tell whether she is biological daughter to the president or just an imposer who was out to whine emotions within State House.