Karangu Muraya family drama has once again spilled into the public eye after his first wife, Triza Njeri, launched a scathing attack on the gospel singer and his second wife, Carol Kim, over a disagreement involving their son.
Triza took to Facebook in a fiery post accusing her husband and Carol of disrespecting their prior agreement concerning visitation rights to their firstborn son, Emmanuel, who is currently enrolled in a boarding school.
“After resolving our issues, we agreed that Miraya (Carol Kim) should not visit our son at school… but you went ahead and sent her without informing me,” Triza wrote, expressing deep frustration.
She further alleged that the visit by Carol had left their son emotionally distressed, prompting him to refuse to remain in boarding school. According to her, Karangu suggested that the boy be punished for his reaction — a stance that enraged Triza even more.
Triza’s Explosive Post Goes Viral
In a post that quickly circulated across social media platforms, Triza claimed she had kept quiet for too long and warned both Karangu and Carol not to test her patience. She expressed anger that despite their agreement, Carol interfered in parenting matters without her consent.
“I’ve been quiet for too long. You think I’m a fool. Let me remove my turban and handle this the right way,” she warned — referencing her Akorino faith.
The Facebook rant, which has now been widely discussed on Kenyan digital spaces like Tuko.co.ke, sheds light on the challenges many blended families face when co-parenting and maintaining boundaries.
Background on the Muraya Family Saga
Karangu Muraya, a former Akorino gospel singer turned philanthropist, is known for his charitable work and massive social media following. He is also a popular figure on Kenyan digital platforms like Sauce.co.ke, where his philanthropic work and controversies are often covered.
His second wife, Carol Kim, frequently features in his online content, including family vlogs and humanitarian missions. The couple’s close relationship has not always sat well with Triza, who has on multiple occasions called out what she views as interference in her parenting role.
Broader Implications of the Online Outburst
This public fallout underscores the tension that can arise when blended families fail to establish and respect co-parenting boundaries. Experts from Psychology Today recommend that respect, communication, and consistency are critical for successful co-parenting — values that seem to be under strain in the Muraya household.
Online users have weighed in on the matter, with some sympathizing with Triza’s frustrations and others accusing her of using social media to air private family matters.
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