- Justina Syokau broke down in tears narrating the struggles she goes through raising her child alone while the father is well off
- The gospel artiste accused her ex-husband of neglecting their child, demanding a DNA test be conducted
- Justina also claimed her ex was frustrating her, urging him to take responsibility as a father and also provide medical cover for his kid
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Justina Syokau has called out her baby daddy, a popular Kenyan, for neglecting their 10-year-old child.
Justina Syokau exposes deadbeat father
The Twendi Twendi hitmaker went live on TikTok lamenting about raising her kid single-handled, yet the father is well off.
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Justina revealed they got married in 2012, and after welcoming their child in 2013, their marriage ended.
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She accused her ex-husband of chasing her away when their kid was young.
"I have dragged him to court several times, but nothing has happened. He doesn't support his child. I beg the government to conduct DNA on the baby so that he can take care of his child," a teary Justina said.
The gospel artiste also claimed her ex was frustrating her, urging him to take responsibility as a father and also provide medical cover for his offspring.
"Watu wananiambia sina nyota ya ndoa only that I got married to the wrong person," she said.
She added:
"I will not allow my child to grow without his father while he is a philanthropist helping churches...I am tired of pretending things are okay, yet they are not.
She also told her ex not to visit her father but to face her because he was married to her.
Justina Syokau wants financially stable man
Previously, Justina told TUKO.co.ke that she was ready to get married for the second time once she found the right man.
Justina said she was looking for a financially stable man, very fit to satisfy her in bed, smart, peaceful, responsible, God-fearing and one between 40s and 50s. She has no time for broke men.
The single mother of one said she would be okay with a man from any tribe or race.
"Whether a mzungu or African, as long as he is financially stable and a bedroom bully I am okay. Over 60 hatawezana na job (over 60 is too old and wouldn't satisfy me," she said.
Adding:
"Old men are the best. They don't come with stress compared to young men. Most of these (young) men are very lazy and don't like responsibilities. I want a generous man, not a stingy one. When you don't have money you are rendered useless. When you don't have money, there will be no peace in that relationship. Whoever said money is the root of all evil, it becomes so when it is used badly."
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