Muigai Wa Njoroge to Pay Dowry to Second Wife This Saturday

Renowned gospel singer Muigai Wa Njoroge is set to pay dowry to his second wife, Queen Stacey, in a ceremony scheduled for this Saturday, August 26th. The event will take place in Ndeiya, Kiambu County.

The polygamous musician’s friend, Karangu Wa Muraya, made the announcement on Facebook. Muigai and Queen Stacey have been in a relationship for more than a decade and have weathered their fair share of controversy and public scrutiny.

In 2021, Muigai spoke about the challenges he faces as a public figure with multiple wives, while also expressing frustration over the double standards that often come into play.

“It’s not a sin for me to have a second wife,” Muigai said at the time. “I couldn’t allow the mother of my children to wander while taking care of my kids. I have chosen to have two wives for a reason.”

Muigai’s sentiments about his personal life have sparked debates about public perception, fame, and personal choices. He underscored that polygamous arrangements are not unique to him and suggested that some individuals lead such lives without the public eye dissecting their decisions.

His first wife, Njeri, has also been candid about her journey in embracing the polygamous arrangement. In a Facebook live session in June, Njeri admitted that it took time for her to accept the situation, revealing that there were tears and emotional struggles during the transition.

“It has been 11 years,” she disclosed. “We cried and drank, and we tried all we could. Muigai and Stacey even have a 12-year-old child. It wasn’t easy.”

Despite the challenges, Muigai and Queen Stacey have remained committed to their relationship. The upcoming dowry ceremony is a significant milestone in their journey, and it is a testament to their love and commitment to each other.

The event is expected to be attended by family, friends, and well-wishers. It is a chance for Muigai and Queen Stacey to celebrate their love and to officially welcome her into the family.

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