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Muigai wa Njoroge Responds to Woman Begging to Be His Side Chic: "Let Me Think About It"

 

Gospel singer Muigai wa Njoroge has of late been busy focusing on his music career and recently released a song titled Nyagacu. Muigai wa Njoroge has left fans in stitches after responding to women begging for his hand in marriage.  How many wives does Muigai wa Njoroge have? Muigai was legally married to two wives, Njeri and Queen Stacey. But in early January, the gospel singer's first wife, Njeri, revealed they were no longer together. During the interview with Kameme FM, Njeri shared details of her troubled marriage with Muigai, revealing she was bitter and became alcoholic after he married a second wife, Stacey.  "I was always in the pub until morning. It is very painful. I went through hell. People did not know what I was going through," she said. Is Muigai wa Njoroge looking for another spouse? Muigai shared a post talking about women, and women boldly asked him if he wanted a side chic or another wife to replace Njeri. "Unataka side hen (Do you want a side chic)? I promise you I will behave sitaangusha jeshi (I won't let the army down)," a lady said. In his response, Muigai said: "Let me think about it". Another woman told Muigai that she was ready to be his wife. "Kuna vacancy lazima Queen Stacey afanyiwe replacement, juu yeye sahi ndie omugoat wife (There is a vacancy that must be filled now that Queen Stacy's is the goat wife)," she said. The polygamous singer's fans were left in stitches by his response.  Muigai wa Njoroge over first wife, Njeri Previously, Muigai savagely responded to a fan who reminded him of how Njeri supported and helped him grow his music career. Then he later repaid her by marrying a second wife. Muigai savagely responded to the man, telling him to marry Njeri now that they were no longer together. The mother of four featured in some of her husband's videos, among them, Macaria Wi Icaririo, Ndukanduire na Marakara, Ngai Njiguuriria, Ngai Njiguuriria, and Thu Ciakwa. 


by  Caren Nyota 

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