Photo of Muigai wa Njoroge, 1st Wife Holding Hands in Public Awes Many: "Amazing"
Muigai wa Njoroge's first, Njeri, has warmed hearts after sharing a photo holding hands with the gospel singer. Muigai wa Njoroge and Njeri. Is Muigai wa Njoroge romantic? The mother of four shared more photos from her Woman of Courage Foundation launch on social media. In one of the photos, she was holding hands with her polygamous husband. Muigai attended his first wife's event and even gave a speech that elicited mixed reactions. He was slammed for bringing up his second wife at the event, sharing their love journey. In another photo, Njeri cut the cut together with the controversial gospel singer, and fans could not keep calm. Here are the photos: Reacting to the photos, netizens noted that the two looked happy together. Fridah Kananu said: "The best couple I have never seen it before in Kenya." Suzi Karelyn said: "Nice and beautiful couple ❤." Suzi Karelyn said: "Nice and beautiful couple ." Fridah Kananu said: "Kamati ya too roho chafu mko?" Muigai wa Njoroge leaves wife Njeri emotional Recently, TUKO.co.ke reported that Muigai left fans praising him after contributing to his first wife's foundation. While giving his speech, Muigai talked about a lot of things, among them how he met Njeri, their love life, and more. "You came into my life when I was a young person and helped ground me. When I married you, I had only KSh 7,000 in my pocket, and I married you so that I could not waste my youth. You know where I found you, hapo Baraka at a place where they were selling chang'aa and an adjacent shop where you wanted to sleep," he narrated. Muigai said he was not yet married then, and miraculously, it was like God had sent him a companion. "When I saw you, I told you that I wanted to get married, and you told me to marry you. I told you that if you were serious, to meet me in town the next day. I thought it was jokes until when you came the next day. This was in the year 2000. I then went looking for her; I showed her the mabati house that I had rented and she got in, never to come out, and she will never leave," he added. He gifted his wife KSh 150,000, leaving her shedding tears of joy. "Before Njeri sits down, I would like to support this work. I would want this project to succeed. I have a check of KSh 100,000 for that. I also have some KSh 50,000 cash," he said before handing her the cheque and cash.
by Caren Nyota
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