Popular Kenyan gospel artist Karangu Muraya made an emotional plea during a late-night TikTok session yesterday. The singer broke down while begging his first wife, Triza Njeri, to return home.
According to multiple viewers present during the livestream, Muraya appeared distressed alongside two female companions. The stream attracted over 5,000 viewers who witnessed his unprecedented public appeal.
“Mama Muraya, please don’t let these bedsitters destroy what we built together,” Muraya said through tears. He emphasized their shared history of building wealth together.
The gospel singer dismissed claims about ongoing public fundraising efforts for his wife. He revealed sending substantial amounts of money to Triza throughout Valentine’s week.
Their marital troubles became public knowledge after Triza’s emotional breakdown on Valentine’s Day. She expressed feelings of depression during her own TikTok live session.
Muraya addressed the situation while speaking directly to his first wife. The father of three maintained his stance about wanting her back home.
The couple’s relationship faced challenges after Muraya married his second wife, Carol Kim. Their traditional marriage sparked controversy among fans and followers.
Social media users started a campaign supporting Triza’s independence. They reportedly raised KSh 500,000 for her planned Dubai vacation.
Muraya expressed concern about his wife staying away from their family home. The singer mentioned their children needed both parents present.
The livestream ended with Muraya requesting privacy during this difficult period. He asked social media critics to stop interfering with their personal matters.
Triza currently lives separately from the family residence. She previously stated maintaining the marriage solely for their children’s sake.
The late-night appeal garnered mixed reactions from viewers. Many supporters urged the couple to seek professional counseling services.
Their marriage spans over a decade of partnership. The couple shares three children from their union.
By Newsmedia