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Mr Seed's wife pens lovely message on anniversary

 

Gospel singer Mr. Seed and his wife Nimo Gacuiri are celebrating their marriage anniversary. The two got married in a colorful traditional wedding in 2019 and have since gotten a son together.

According to Nimo, her marriage is doing better than ever; and although there are rumors claiming her husband is a deadbeat by his alleged baby mama, Nimo says her marriage is intact.

She recounted of days she ran away but ended up going back to her husband after she realized that out there, things were tough.

"Today was our anniversary guys. I was singing this song to manz after I had dumped him but I ended up going back since out there, things were tough. Huko nje was bad!!! I called him and told him I wanted to see him and I missed him," she explained.

Nimo said that her husband agreed to meet her and didn't even ask her a question.

"He just told me he loved me and gave me the keys to his new House.

TOLD ME HE WANTED TO SPEND THE REST OF HIS LIFE WITH ME, as I was singing he took out his phone to record me and we made up !!!"

Nimo said that although their path hasn't been easy, people can choose to label their love however they wanted to.

"People can choose to label our love however they want but we our love flourishes in private," she said.

A few days ago, Mr. Seed's alleged baby mama called him out over allegations of being a deadbeat dad.

Actress Elizabeth Sonia Michael aka Liz Sonia, the said baby mama, went on a long angry online rant this time around with receipts to back up her claims.

The angry mother of two is calling out the gospel artist for allegedly neglecting their 7-year-old son (who happens to be his first child as well) both financially and physically as a parent.

"Moses Omondi! Wueh baba Junior, you have no idea the extent a bitter mother can go!"Started off the actress angrily.

She went on to call out Mr. Seed for lying on her name especially since she'd been covering a lot for him and trying to protect his image.     

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