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“My Baby Daddy Is Kalonzo Musyoka’s Brother!” Justina Syokau.

Controversial musician Justina Syokau has recently disclosed the identity of her baby’s father, shedding light on a tumultuous past. In the past, she had openly discussed her brief marriage in 2012, which ended in divorce the following year, citing infidelity as the primary reason for the dissolution of her marriage.

In a heartfelt Instagram post, she bravely unveiled the identity of her baby’s father and ex-husband, who happens to be Johnston Vundi Musyoka, the brother of the well-known politician Kalonzo Musyoka.

“My worst day in my life 😭😭. I am tired of pretending that I am okay. My ex’s name is Johnstone Vundi Musyoka, Brother to Kalonzo Musyoka,” Syokau shared.

She went on to provide more details about her marriage, explaining that Johnston had married her in June 2012. However, their union took a tragic turn when he ejected her from their shared home in August 2013, leaving her alone with their son, Nixon Musyoka Vundi.

“He married me in June 2012, but chased me out of our matrimonial home in August 2013. Together, we had a son named Nixon Musyoka Vundi,” she wrote.

After giving birth to their son, Syokau faced mistreatment from her mother-in-law, who insisted that her son would not provide for the child, eventually leading her to leave the marriage.

“As soon as I gave birth to our son, his mother declared that her son would never support our child. My husband’s mother, whose name is Mully, mistreated me and even threatened me to leave her son,” Syokau recounted.

Elaborating on the events that transpired after their separation, she revealed that Johnston worked at the Foreign Affairs Ministry in Prison Industrial Area and was a religious officer. He chased her and repeatedly threatened her with harm, compelling her to seek legal recourse. The court initially ordered him to pay an upkeep of 3,500 KES per month, later raising it to 8,000 KES per month. However, he eventually stopped paying for their child’s support.

“He has been funding people to abuse me on social media. I have endured a lot because of him. I have suffered immensely with my child. I apologize to Kenyans who may feel I am wrong for sharing this, but my son’s birthday is on the 4th of August. My son doesn’t even know if he has a father, even though his father is very much alive,” Syokau lamented.

Syokau further revealed that she left her ex-husband due to physical and emotional abuse. He not only physically assaulted her but subjected her to emotional torment, leading to her depression.

“We separated because he was physically abusive, unsupportive, and humiliated me repeatedly. I became depressed in my own home and couldn’t speak out because we were known to the public. I suffered in silence until I found the courage to share my story with Lynn Ngungi of Tuko Talks,” she explained.

Syokau admitted that she had never publicly spoken about her ex-husband before due to her fear of potential harm. She had not attempted to contact him, as she was genuinely concerned for her safety.