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Nadia Mukami Explains Her Reasons for Wanting a Second Child with Arrow Boy

Kenyan music singer Nadia Mukami has spoken out about wanting to expand a family with her fiance, Arrow Bwoy.
Nadia Mukami and her first born son Haseeb Kai. Photo: Nadia Mukami (Instagram)

Nearly a year and a half after welcoming their first kid, Haseeb Kai, Kenyan music singer Nadia Mukami has spoken out about wanting to expand a family with her fiance, Arrow Bwoy.

“Naskia Kuongeza Mwingine. Ameanza kuboeka kai. @Haseebkai, huu upendo” Nadia Mukami posted on Instagram.

The 26-year-old musician recently admitted that her son’s quick development significantly intimidated her. She shared photos of Kai on her Instagram page, highlighting the boy’s daily growth.
Nadia expressed concern that as Kai matures, he may eventually start to demand privacy, ask her to knock before entering his room, or even tell her that kissing him in public would be embarrassing.
“Ninaogopa kwamba anakua na hivi karibuni atasema mama tafadhali bisha au hata kusema mama achana na chum (busu) unaniaibisha,” Continued Nadi Mukami

One mother expressed concern that hearing these requests from her son might overwhelm her with emotions, possibly resulting in tears.

Related post: Nadia Mukami Surprised By Arrow Bwoy’s In-Law’s Culture

She also alluded to her and Kai’s tight relationship, adding, “I’m overwhelmed by love!!” Please forgive me if I ever judged a ‘Mama’s Boy!’ “I should have known better!!”

The couple had previously lost a pregnancy, which would have been their first child.

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