Celebrated Ohangla star Prince Indah has finally addressed growing speculation surrounding the absence of fellow musician Emma Jalamo and Wuod Fibi at his much-publicized traditional wedding.
In a candid revelation, Prince Indah put rumors to rest by clarifying that he harbors no bad blood with Emma Jalamo. Contrary to what fans may have assumed, he explained that he had indeed invited Emma to the ceremony.
“Emma is sort of a cousin to me,” Indah remarked during an interview, his tone calm but firm. “There’s no grudge between us. I sent him an invite.”
The absence of Emma Jalamo and Wuod Fibi at the wedding had stirred curiosity among fans, with many speculating tension between the Ohangla heavyweights. But Indah’s statement appears to reaffirm a sense of unity within the music fraternity, dismissing claims of rivalry.
The wedding, which was a colorful and cultural affair, attracted top celebrities and fans from across the country. While the spotlight shone brightly on the event, the absence of familiar faces sparked social media chatter, prompting Indah to set the record straight.
His remarks not only clear the air but also show maturity and calmness amid the noise. The “Mama Watoto” hitmaker emphasized that personal relationships should not be dictated by public opinion, especially in the entertainment scene where assumptions run wild.
As fans continue to celebrate Prince Indah’s new chapter, his response seems to reinforce a message of peace and mutual respect among artists.
By Kenyans
