- Kambua was super excited after her son, Nathaniel Muhoro, turned four years old
- The 38-year-old gospel artiste shared a lovely photo of her son smooching her cheek and showered him with love
- Kambua described her firstborn kid as a warrior and a definition that, indeed, God truly exists
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Gospel singer Kambua Manundu has penned a heartwarming message to her son, Nathaniel Muhoro, on his birthday.
Kambua showers son with love
Kambua and pastor Jackson Mathu's firstborn child, whom they have always referred to him as a miracle child, turned four.
The mother of two shared an adorable photo of her son smooching her cheek, accompanied by a heartwarming message below:
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"1…2…3…4 Four years my big boy! Happy birthday Nathaniel! My warrior baby, my joy bringer, tomato slayer, and president of kosokoso! My son."
"You’ve taught me so much, about God, and life… your very existence is proof that what God cannot do, does not exist! I love you, my boy. I love your songs, how you randomly break into dance, just like my papa, who now rests. God protect you. God keep you. God favour you. God show you his goodness, all the days of your life! I love you Papi! Happy birthday ," she said.
Kambua talks about difficulties in conceiving
Previously, TUKO.co.ke reported that the singer shared her inspiring motherhood journey, leaving many awed.
The 38-year-old had a sit down with media personality Grace Msalame and opened up about her journey to motherhood.
Kambua revealed she unsuccessfully tried to have kids before 30.
"I knew I had my timeline, get married, have a baby, and by the time I am 30, I'd be raising my baby, but here I am, nearing the fourth floor with little babies," she said.
She added:
"Trusting the timing of your life and that God cares about your desires so the years of waiting and getting into motherhood and all the dynamics it has had, have taught me to what it really means to wait on God."
Kambua said she didn't know she would ever have children, saying she was grateful to God for blessing her.
Her thirdborn child, a daughter, turned one year recently.
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