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Nadia Mukami Reflects on Post-Partum Challenges as Son Turns Four

Kenyan music star shares candid account of early motherhood while Arrow Bwoy marks milestone with brief tribute

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Kenyan recording artists Nadia Mukami and Arrow Bwoy marked a personal milestone this week as their son, Haseeb Kai, turned four, offering a rare window into family life typically kept outside the spotlight.

In a post shared with her more than one million followers, Mukami reflected on the transition to motherhood, describing the period following her son’s birth in March 2022 as marked by post-partum challenges. The singer said she grappled with uncertainty in the early days, recalling how she reassured herself while caring for her newborn that they would “figure it out together.”

Her remarks underscore a broader trend among high-profile entertainers increasingly speaking candidly about maternal mental health, an issue gaining visibility across global media and public discourse.

Mukami characterized the past four years as a period of mutual growth, framing her son as central to her personal and professional identity. The artist, widely known in East Africa’s pop circuit, has built a brand that blends commercial success with carefully curated glimpses into her private life.

Arrow Bwoy, in a separate message, took a more succinct approach, expressing gratitude and noting the speed with which time has passed since his son’s birth. “Just the other day, now we are four,” he wrote, adding a brief prayer of thanks.

The couple, who rose to prominence in part through their collaboration on the track Radio Love, have remained among Kenya’s most closely followed celebrity pairings. Their public narrative—balancing music careers with parenthood—continues to resonate with fans navigating similar dynamics in an era of heightened social media visibility.

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Ooro George is a correspondent at Business Today, where he covers business, media, arts & culture, entertainment, and Africa’s evolving creative economy.

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