Kenyan Gospel Artiste Speaks On Rumors Of Her Killing Her Nigerian Husband

A Kenyan Gospel Artiste, Ruth Matete has spoken on rumors of killing her Nigerian husband when she was just two months pregnant.

The singer shared her experience via Instagram while celebrating herself on International Women’s Day.

Matete’s deceased husband, BelovedJohn Apewajoye was a Nigerian pastor and singer, who died from the injuries he sustained during a gas explosion at their home in Nairobi weeks after the couple learnt they were expecting their first child.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigation, DCI had opened an investigations into Matete’s husband death after his manager Jessy McJessy accused her of being violent in the marriage and stabbing her husband at least thrice.

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Happy Women’s day. Today I celebrate myself for holding on through the tough times! My husband died two years ago after being married for 4 months. I was 2 months pregnant when he died,”

“I dealt with multiple pain at the same time. Rumors that I killed my husband. Cyber bullying. Pregnancy emotions. Death of my husband. Burying my husband 3 months after his death because of issues surrounding his death. Corona. My business closing.

“There are days I cried and didn’t even know the exact reason for crying. But God!! I didn’t know if it was a test. But I kept praying and telling God that if it was a test, I was gonna pass it!

“I celebrate you Ruth Matete for not giving up. I celebrate every other woman out there!! I celebrate you, who went through probably something worse than I did and still made it. Women! We are strong! We are Powerful! We can!

Meanwhile, pregnancy can really humble you?

Happy women’s day!

 

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