Ex-Papa Shirandula actress Willbroda Nyaminde recently opened up about the reasons behind her decision to end her marriage. In an interview with Buzz Central, she revealed that she had reached a point where she could no longer overlook the challenges in her relationship.
According to Nyaminde, co-parenting posed significant difficulties, as expressed by the media personality and actress Jacque Nyaminde, also known as Wilbroda. She shared her perspective on the challenges of co-parenting, stating, “I can’t say we are the best. Sometimes, you reach a point where you decide to go solo, throw everything aside, and declare, ‘I will never call you. I’m going to do this alone. Catch me if you can, but I’m going.'”
Nyaminde emphasized the importance of prioritizing her happiness and peace, asserting that life is too short to compromise on personal well-being. She emphasized the need to create one’s heaven and hell on Earth, considering the uncertainty of what may await beyond.
The actress disclosed that she observed signs indicating a lack of engagement from her partner in parenting. “The moment I started to see this guy I don’t see, the sound is turned up a little bit, which is not normal, there is an engine jam which is not normal, I started to organize myself,” she explained.
Despite her decision to separate, Nyaminde highlighted that her son and his father maintained a positive relationship. In a previous Chat Spot interview, she mentioned, “My son and his father are close friends. Give him an opportunity to meet the child, whether or not it is ananisaidia’s. Deadbeat mothers are another thing. Therefore, don’t prevent a youngster from getting to meet the other parent. It’s improper.”
Reflecting on her role in the breakup, Nyaminde acknowledged that her close proximity to her family may have contributed to the separation. She realized that spending too much time with her family might have played a part in the dissolution of her marriage. “I was also a part of the breakup. I believe that by that point, spending so much time with my family was one factor in our breakup. I didn’t think much of it because my sisters were often there at my house. Now that I think about it, I feel like I played a part in their arrival. I went too far. Despite the cost, I valued their company,” she admitted.
Nyaminde concluded by mentioning that she had become more selective in hosting guests, ensuring that she only welcomes them when personally invited. This change in approach reflects her commitment to maintaining boundaries and prioritizing her own well-being.