Justina Syokau Vows To Protect Herself & Her Son From Social Media

Justina Syokau, the Kenyan singer known for her hit song “Twendi Twendi,” has apologized for sharing personal details about her life on social media.

In a YouTube interview on August 13, Syokau said that she only went on social media to seek support when her son was sick, and that she never intended to offend anyone.

“I only went on social media because my son was sick and I needed support, not to corn Kenyans,” she said. “I apologize for any offense I may have caused.”

Syokau also said that she has learned from her mistake and will not air her family’s private matters on social media ever again.

“I realized through my therapy sessions that it is important not to share every detail with the world, especially as a public figure,” she said. “I will be more careful in the future.”

Syokau’s apology comes after she posted a series of Instagram stories in July in which she revealed personal details about her life, including the identity of her baby’s father and ex-husband, Johnstone Vundi Musyoka. She also recounted the challenges she had faced, including being allegedly chased away with her son, Nixon Musyoka Vundi, on August 2023.

Syokau’s posts sparked a lot of debate on social media, with some people supporting her and others criticizing her. Some people felt that she was wrong to share such personal information, while others felt that she was brave for speaking out about her experiences.

In her YouTube interview, Syokau said that she is grateful for the support she has received from her fans, and that she is committed to being a better role model for them.

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