Kenyan entrepreneur and public figure Michelle Ntalami has marked a powerful personal milestone: two years of sobriety and three years since she last set foot in a club.
In a heartfelt statement shared on her Instagram, the founder of Marini Naturals revealed that her decision to walk away from alcohol and partying has been one of the most transformative choices of her life.
“Today, August 5th, officially marks 2 years since alcohol touched my lips and 3 years since I ever ‘partied’ or went clubbing. Without a doubt, one of the best decisions I’ve ever made!” Michelle wrote.
A Lifestyle Shift Rooted in Faith
Michelle’s journey isn’t just about quitting alcohol—it reflects a deeper spiritual rebirth. Known for her recent openness about embracing a born-again Christian lifestyle, Ntalami credits her inner peace, clarity, and renewed sense of purpose to a strong connection with Jesus Christ.
“Walking away from that lifestyle has brought me so much clarity, peace and purpose. It’s redeemed so much, including my time, energy and finances,” she said.
Michelle further described the allure of partying and alcohol as “counterfeit comfort.”
She emphasizing that what many seek through temporary highs can only be fulfilled through God.
“The real high is waking up each day with clarity and peace. The only One who truly satisfies is Jesus,” she added.
From Party Life to Purposeful Living
Ntalami’s testimony is a bold encouragement to others who may be struggling with addictions, destructive habits, or aimless lifestyles.
“If anyone is thinking of quitting alcohol or any kind of drug, empty lifestyle or habit, here’s your sign. Remember how it was just the other day I began my sobriety journey, celebrating 30 days? Here we are now, 2 years and going on forever! Taste and see that the Lord is good, for I surely have.”
The entrepreneur’s story mirrors a growing trend among public figures around the world who are prioritizing mental health, spirituality, and intentional living..
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Michelle Ntalami’s story is one of redemption, discipline, and spiritual growth. As more Kenyans explore faith-based lifestyles, her journey stands as a beacon for those seeking authentic joy over momentary escape.
