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Justina Syokau Goes Live to Ask for Wi-Fi Money after Gifting Son New Car: "Tuma Ile Kidogo Unayo"

 

Justina Syokau 

Gospel singer Justina Syokau has gone on TikTok live to ask Kenyans for help raising funds to pay for her electricity tokens and Wi-Fi. Justina Syokau has asked Kenyans to help her raise funds KSh 5000 for her Wi-Fi.The mother of one shared that she needed to pay her tokens and that her internet needs to be renewed for the month. How much Justina Syokau pays for Wi-Fi This comes a day after she shared a video gifting her son a new Mazda Demio during his posh birthday party. During the gifting ceremony, the mother of one noted that she loves her son and wanted to ensure he gets to church comfortably. In her live video, she said: "We are fundraising for wifi, something you don't have. And electricity. Since last night it has been buffering. I was not able to go live. I pay KSh 5000 (Tunachangia wifi, vitu hamna.). Or is there anyone who thinks that's too little and wants to pay for it? Send whatever you have, it will go a long way." The mother of one also added that she cannot date a broke man and continue to struggle like in her past experiences. Justina on finding new man She also corrected herself and said her son is 11, not 14, as she said when she gave him a birthday gift. She cautioned young ladies who terminate pregnancies and told them to struggle and have kids, for they never know how they will impact them. "I do not even know if I will get married one day, but at least I have a child. I am so choosy when it comes to a husband because it once hit me. People say I should download the man I want; I know I will get a good man," she further said. Justina fundraises for her son's birthday Justina recently asked fans to help her raise funds to throw her son a memorable birthday party as he turns 11. Justina reminisced about sleeping on the streets with a one-week-old after her baby daddy allegedly threw her out. The Twendi Twendi hitmaker said the celebration was to thank God for the far he has brought her, shading deadbeat fathers for deserting their kids. 


by  Amondi Aroko 

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