I am grateful we broke up – Njugush´s message to his ex

Image: Njugush blasts his ex´s greed for money

Thriving Kenyan comedian, Blessed Njugush´s grassroots were pretty dry, something that saw him get dumped by a girl, but looking back, he remains grateful that it happened.

The funny man and his now wife, Celestine Ndinda recently graced popular comedy show ¨The Wicked Edition¨ and their story is touching.

Speaking of his ex, the comedian revealed that she left, because according to her ´he was too broke to have any bright future.´

There are people in this life that speak things that they don´t know what they mean. When someone tells you that you are not headed anywhere in future. We broke up because of money, I had nothing at the moment.

We broke up with my ex because of money, I had nothing at the moment – Blessed Njugush opens up

However, he pins the blame on the lady whose vision was so short-sighted to see the future´s promises.

I mean, those were tender ages and I blame her because you can´t judge a chick for not having wings yet it´s not yet a chicken.

Despite it all, his message is one:

I´m sure they are watching us today because they said bad things about me. I am grateful we broke up.

Celestine

After their split, the comedy act met Celestine Ndinda, who has stuck by his side, till date. With that, they celebrate a marriage that bore them a son.

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However, life has never been smooth – for whoever. Celestine admits that their marriage and relationship has not been all rosy.

With times, they got tired of each other and needed a break but fortunate enough, a breakup never brewed. They took up the challenges and sought solutions.

We have never broken up but we many times get tired of each other and wish to take a break. We kosana a lot but I have never left our marriage because I realize the break is not helping at all. We have arguments a lot, even in marriage.

We kosana a lot but I have never left our marriage – Njugush´s wife, Celestine Ndinda reveals

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Gloria Katunge