Justina Syokau In Agony As She Narrates Hardships Of Raising Child Alone

Gospel singer Justina Syokau has taken to social media to lament about the challenges of raising her child single-handedly, despite her ex-husband being well-off.

Syokau, who is known for her hit song “Twendi Twendi,” said that she got married in 2012 and had a child in 2013. However, the marriage ended shortly after, and she was left to raise their child on her own.

Syokau accused her ex-husband of chasing her away and refusing to support their child. She said that she has tried to take him to court several times, but nothing has come of it.

“He doesn’t support his child,” Syokau said in a tearful video on TikTok. “I beg the government to conduct DNA on the baby so that he can take care of his child.”

Syokau also said that her ex-husband is frustrating her and that she is struggling to provide for her child. She urged him to take responsibility as a father and to provide medical care for their child.

Syokau’s story is a reminder of the challenges that single parents face, especially when the other parent is not willing to support their child. It is also a reminder of the importance of DNA testing, as it can help to ensure that children are getting the support they need from their parents.

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Dennis Elnino

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