Photographer and Tiktoker Baba Talisha has confirmed moving on after the death of his wife Milka Faustina.
Mama Talisha died in a grisly road accident on the Thika Superhighway on August 15, 2020.
Their car had hit a stationary car that was carelessly parked by the roadside.
The accident left their daughter Talisha hospitalized and with lifelong impacts.
Speaking during an interview with Kameme FM, he shared
“I am very OK right now am dating. I have moved on I am happy. She is from Nyeri.
She is a good lady. She is not a singer. She is not a public figure nor is she a socialite.”
Baba T has in the past been rumored to be dating Mortician Ann Mwangangi.
In April 2024, Mwangangi clarified they were just friends.
“Baba Talisha is a very good friend, we met this year physically and he is very relatable and someone you can chat with. He can be a very good friend he is a very simple guy, and he has a good heart.”
He was also rumored to have a thing with tiktoker Hannah Bentah.
Baba Talisha told of netizens for forcing issues.
“Achaneni na mimi. Shida yenu ni kuforce issues. Ukiingia kwa matatu umevaa red upatane na madem wawili wamevaa red, sasa hao ni madem wako? Si Waluhya hatutaki kulazimishwa vitu,” he stated.

On the fateful day his wife died, they had gone for a photo shoot.
“We all got ready for our photoshoot with the client; we took great pictures. I had also taken great pictures of Milka and our amazing daughter for framing and hanging in our house.”
On their way back, they met the accident.
“The shoot ended and on our way home, near Kenyatta University (where I was once a student) tragedy struck. I still reminisce the last moments in which Milka was singing for Talisha… the next minute she was lying lifeless in the middle of the road.”

He went on to add that people started taking pictures of them without offering to help.
“Our car had hit a stationary car that was carelessly parked by the roadside. Milka’s last words were “Bae!” That was it. When I regained consciousness, I was startled to find myself alone in the badly damaged car, and that’s when I went to look for my family.
Talisha was lying near her mother’s lifeless body. “
by peninah njoki