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Nyota Ndogo reveals how she was dumped while pregnant by baby daddy

Coast Musician Nyota Ndogo has disclosed that she was dumped by her baby daddy after finding out she was pregnant.

The ‘Watu Na Viatu’ hit maker says the denial broke her heart into a million little pieces. This she revealed as she was celebrating her daughter.

“We have been friends before you were born. Sometimes I ask myself why I cried when I was abandoned with your pregnancy. Maybe I was stupid, but I do not think so.”

Nyota says given the kind of relationship she was in, being dumped while pregnant was the last thing on her mind.

“I never saw myself being dumped because people get dumped for a reason but I was dumped abruptly.

The wise men said what evades you have good intentions in it for you,” she said.

Nyota Ndogo says despite feeling betrayed by the man she loved she chose to pick up her pieces and move on.

“I stopped crying after realizing I needed you in my life.Look at us now, best friends ever. You never want to see me cry, you cry without knowing why you are doing so.

May God give you long life, may he protect you against ill health, and may he make your life easy. My daughter, you have a good heart continue being so and never change.”

Nyota Ndogo is currently married to a white guy named Henning Nielsen.

In an interview with Massawe Japanni, Nyota Ndogo said that she has not been able to give her husband a child, despite being in good health.

‘We have not been able to bear kids. this is despite us going to the hospital on different occasions. The doctor said that both of us were in good condition.”

Asked what the most hurtful people have said about her, she said;

‘There is a day I posted a photo of my kids and someone called them monkeys. You should insult me and leave my kids alone.”

In 2016, the ‘Watu Na Viatu’ hitmaker and mother of two walked down the aisle.Coast-based singer Nyota Ndogo is enjoying married life.

She also told Word Is that her marriage has challenges just like any other.

“The important thing is understanding each other’s weaknesses.We are still trying to adjust to each other’s culture. The challenging part is also being married to a mzungu. Many always expect me to help whenever they ask for help and if I don’t, they speak ill of me,” Nyota said.

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