Christine Milan, the longtime partner of late Luo musician Tony Ndiema, has shared an emotional tribute days after his death, opening up about the pain she is struggling to bear.
Ndiema died while receiving treatment at Oasis Hospital after battling an illness that had left him unable to walk or project his voice. His passing has left family, friends and fans mourning the loss of one of the respected voices in the Ohangla music scene.
In a heartfelt TikTok post, Christine reflected on the deep grief she has experienced since losing the man she loved. She admitted that the pain has left her emotionally drained, saying her heart feels completely numb.
She wrote that although she does not understand why the tragedy happened, she has chosen to trust God’s plan. According to her, love comes with a painful price, and she is now living through that reality after losing her partner.
Christine also said she is praying for strength to help her face each new day. She expressed hope that, in time, God would grant her peace even though the pain remains overwhelming.
In another touching part of her message, she prayed for Ndiema’s soul to rest peacefully. She confessed that she often wonders what happens after death but hopes he has found peace. She also shared her belief that if those who have passed away can still see their loved ones, then Ndiema knows the pain she is going through and continues to watch over her.
The emotional tribute has touched many social media users, with fans flooding the comments section to comfort Christine and celebrate the love the couple shared. Many prayed for her healing, while others remembered Ndiema as a talented musician whose music and kindness will not be forgotten.
Before his death, relatives and close friends had appealed to the public for financial support as his health continued to deteriorate. Since news of his passing, fellow Ohangla artistes and fans have continued to honour his legacy with heartfelt tributes, remembering him for his contribution to the industry and the lives he touched.
