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Nadia Mukami declares herself the richest female musician in East africa, credits Arrow Bwoy behind the idea of her beauty parlour.

Kenyan pop sensation and savvy entrepreneur, Nadia Mukami, boldly asserts herself as the wealthiest female artist in the East African music scene. In an exclusive interview with SPM Buzz, a prominent local YouTube channel, Nadia proudly divulged her substantial investments in real estate, firmly asserting that no other female artist in East Africa could match her financial prowess.

In her own words, she declared, “I stand in a league of my own when it comes to financial prosperity. I am confident that no Tanzanian or any other female artist in East Africa can even come close to my financial standing. We might not converse vocally about our wealth, but the vast lands we possess speak volumes. If we were to display our property title deeds, many would be left astounded.”

Nadia attributed her financial acumen to her upbringing, where she imbibed the valuable lesson that money need not be flaunted. She grew up observing the affluent members of her community make discreet and prudent investments. Reflecting on this, she added, “I hail from Mwihoko, where you can spot a lady driving a humble Passo, yet they are remarkably affluent. While growing up, I assimilated this discreet lifestyle, and no other female artist can surpass me in terms of property holdings.”

Furthermore, the talented artist and devoted mother of one acknowledged the pivotal role played by Arrow Bwoy in her journey to success, particularly in the establishment of her beauty parlor, Nadia Nailbar, and cosmetics venture.

Amidst light-hearted banter, Nadia recounted her traditional wedding experience, playfully suggesting that her wedding plans had been subjected to a supposed “bewitchment” by Tanzanians. She humorously remarked, “For those who are unaware, our traditional wedding was supposed to be in February, but it seems the Tanzanians cast a spell on our plans.”