“I’m Not Married” Muigai wa Njoroge’s First Wife Njeri quits marriage

Njeri, the first wife of Gospel Star Muigai wa Njoroge, has revealed shocking details about their union. In a live interview session with Kameme FM, she responded to inquiries from her admirers

Muigai Wa Njoroge first Wife

Muigai Wa Njoroge first Wife

Njeri, the first wife of Gospel Star Muigai wa Njoroge, has revealed shocking details about their union.

In a live interview session with Kameme FM, she responded to inquiries from her admirers concerning her missing out during her husband’s recent birthday celebration.

Njeri claims that Queen Stacey, her husband’s second wife, planned the birthday surprise for him, and she felt that this was not her concern.

Furthermore, the mother of four revealed during the live session that she was no longer upset about her husband’s choice to wed someone else.

Njeri described how learning she had a co-wife caused her life to spiral out of control. She claimed to be resentful.

Inside Njeri’s Polygamous marriage

Muigai wa Njoroge
Muigai wa Njoroge

Although Njeri acknowledged that it had been difficult for her to accept the polygamous arrangement, she ultimately did so for her mental health.

“That was eleven years ago. We did everything we could, we drank and we sobbed. Muigai and Stacey even have a 12-year-old child. It wasn’t easy, and I would have died then [when I found out],” she admitted.

She went on to say that if the second wife had invited her, she would only have gone to the birthday anniversary celebration.

Njeri was very explicit in saying that she had understood from the start that this kind of thing was not for her and that it was now history.

Njeri talked candidly about her emotional struggle to embrace a polygamous family, saying that she was on the verge of going into depression when she found out she would have a co-wife.

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She went o further and said that she could not laugh throughout that time, and it felt like [debilitating] despair. But thankfully, she got over it.

adding;

“He dumped me, but he’s now starting a family with us. You cope with it, and everything is OK. According to Njeri, “I am signing deals, and people are tagging me, publicly apologizing for what I went through in my marriage.”

Njeri stressed the value of accepting one’s situation by encouraging those going through comparable difficulties.

She talked about the hard times she had, the times she cried and drank too much to get over her bad feelings. But in the end, she discovered contentment and harmony within herself.

Njeri observed, “You learn to live with what you cannot control,” after accepting her polygamous family. Right now, things are peaceful [between the co-wife and me]. if you choose to remain there. Within that marriage dynamic, find your space and stay put. Peace is of utmost importance.

Thinking back on the dramatic times in her marriage to her musician husband, Njeri acknowledged that she had had several run-ins with him, even going to one of his concerts to confront him.