Although he had not planned to attend Triza’s event, Karangu Muraya told fans that he would be open to going if a friend offered to accompany him.
Triza’s harsh video, which featured a Kikuyu song about jealousy, was viewed by fans as her reaction to Karangu’s overt show of support.
Following a lengthy period of animosity that included online accusations and a fruitless attempt at elder reconciliation, the musician took this move.
Fans are baffled by gospel artist and philanthropist Karangu Muraya’s unexpected show of support for his estranged first wife, Triza Njeri.
On the past few weeks, Triza has been actively promoting the release of her upcoming album, which is scheduled on April 27 at the Blue Springs Hotel on Thika Road.
The much anticipated concert will feature a number of celebrities, and Triza has been urging her followers and fellow celebrities to attend and support her new musical venture.
On the evening of April 24, Karangu posted her event poster on social media with the unexpected but uplifting message, “Mama Muraya, all the best.”
His unusual deed elicited mixed reactions from fans, with many being surprised by the outpouring of support.
Karangu replied in the comments section that although he had not intended to attend the event, he would consider it if a friend did.
Shortly after Karangu’s tweet, Triza posted an enigmatic video of herself singing along to a Kikuyu song that berates envy.
Many saw her knowing gaze and dramatic lowering of her enormous sunglasses in the video as a subtle critique of her ex-husband’s post.
Karangu’s supportive gesture comes after the ex-couple went through a trying period. Their online feud began when Triza accused the singer of abandoning her, and their children after acquiring a second wife, Carol Kim.
By tuko
