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Kambua celebrates husband, newborn in lavish thanksgiving party

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 Kambua with her husband, Jackson Mathu [Photo: Instagram @kambuamuziki]

Gospel singer Kambua over the weekend threw a luxurious thanksgiving party for her newborn son, Nathaniel Muhoro.

The Rauka TV host, through her Instagram page, explained that she was deeply grateful having delivered a healthy baby and held the befitting celebration after a failed baby shower.

“This past weekend my family came together and put up a most precious celebration for my little bub, Nathaniel Muhoro. Last year a baby shower was planned and it backfired because baby decided to come early! I'll talk more about this someday.

“I've learned to unpack all my experiences slowly. He came early, but still right on time. I am eternally grateful for a healthy baby. God's ways are perfect, and they are good,” stated Kambua.

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 Kambua with some of her friends [Photo: Instagram @kambuamuziki]

In attendance were the singer’s close family and friends whom she highlighted were critical and unwavering in their love and support.

“Every Friday for months on end, these girls came (from different counties) to love on me because I was either tired, or nauseous, or just not wanting to do anything! Lol. You have a special place in my heart. Cheers to God-given friendships. To love, and life, and purely walking in the favour of God!!” She added.

 Kambua's thanksgiving party [Photo: Instagram @kambuamuziki]

To her husband Jackson Mathu, Kambua, in a moving message, noted that he was heaven sent; firm in love and conviction as he stood by her despite the seven years of marriage with no child.

“When God gave me you, He knew exactly what I needed. You have loved me, defended, and protected me. You spoke life to me even when curses and insults were piled on me. There's not a day in our (nearly 8) years of marriage that you made me feel less of a woman for not bearing children. You constantly reminded me that I am your companion, and I am enough.

“But you also reminded me that God promised to fill our quiver, and I now watch in awe as He has begun to fulfil His promise. To many more years Baba Muhoro. Father of my beautiful child(ren)! To many more Mathu,” she wrote.

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 Kambua with her husband [Photo: Courtesy]

Motherhood is hard!

After taking a social media break in 2019 to be fully present in her newborn's life, the Bado Nasimama crooner opened up on her experience as a mother thus far.

“Eyebags. Burp on nearly all my clothes. Soiled diapers. Still, I wouldn't trade this new adventure for anything. Motherhood is H.A.R.D! But oh so rewarding. Who knew that something as natural as breastfeeding could be so daunting? Or that sometimes your little one will cry and you'll end up in tears yourself?" Wrote Kambua.

In a sweet message to all first-time mothers, Kambua reiterated that they all have all it takes and urged them to ask for help when need be.

“I salute every mother who's been on this journey. For staying on course amidst the challenges. And for not giving up. And to every new mummy like me, who is navigating this path with a big L sign "kurutu"- you are doing just fine. You have all it takes to nurture that little one. And when you need to lean in and ask for help, please do!” She added.

Read Also: Kambua’s touching message to women struggling with childlessness

 Kambua [Photo: Instagram @kambuamuziki]

Message to women waiting on God

Acknowledging that many women are also waiting on God for a miracle and may be triggered by news of her delivery and start doubting God, she underscored her message that all will pass.

“I also know that for waiting wombs, pregnancy announcements can be serious triggers. I have lived it- how you just want to be so happy for others but somehow your own grief and struggle overwhelms you.

“But my years of waiting allowed God to deal with my heart. He taught me that He was enough for me and that I was complete in Him. I didn't know how or when God would turn the tide for me, I did, however, know, that even when it hurt beyond words, my trust would always be in Him.”

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