Karangu Muraya has stepped into the ongoing co-parenting drama involving social media personality Tash and Pastor Victor Kanyari, revealing that he recently held a private man-to-man conversation with Tash to offer guidance during the difficult period.
According to Karangu, his decision to reach out to Tash was influenced by his own past experiences with public family disputes. The philanthropist and gospel singer said he understands the emotional toll that public scrutiny can have on individuals, especially when family matters become a topic of discussion on social media.
Speaking about the meeting, Karangu explained that he felt compelled to advise Tash because he has previously endured intense public criticism and online attacks concerning his personal life. Having gone through similar experiences, he believes he is in a better position to help someone facing the same challenges.
Karangu noted that when family disputes are played out in public, emotions often run high and people can easily make decisions they later regret. He encouraged Tash to prioritize the well-being of the children involved and avoid being drawn into unnecessary online confrontations.
The father of three emphasized that co-parenting requires maturity, patience and open communication between parents, regardless of their differences. He urged Tash to focus on maintaining peace and ensuring that the children grow up in a healthy environment free from conflict.
Karangu further stated that public figures should learn to separate social media pressure from real-life responsibilities. According to him, many people offer opinions online without fully understanding the circumstances surrounding family disputes, making it important for those involved to remain calm and seek wise counsel.
His remarks come amid ongoing discussions surrounding Tash’s co-parenting situation with Pastor Victor Kanyari, which has attracted significant attention online. The matter has sparked mixed reactions from netizens, with some supporting Tash while others have sided with Kanyari.
Despite the controversy, Karangu remains hopeful that the parties involved will eventually find common ground for the sake of the children. He maintained that peaceful dialogue is always the best solution and urged both sides to put aside their differences and work towards a positive co-parenting relationship.
