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CELESTINE BREAKS DOWN IN TEARS WHILE CROWNING THE TTNT 4 SHOW (VIDEO)

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Kenyan Business entrepreneur, wife and mother of two, Celestine Ndinda, broke into tears while giving out her last speech on stage.

Speaking during the Vote of thanks moment at the TTNT show, she told the public that she would very much want to share with them how frustrated they were when booking the area.

“Ningependa sana nishare BTS nanyinyi muone when we were booking this area vile tulikua frustrated.”

She although said that despite all those inconveniences they went ahead and booked and the lord didn’t forget what they went through as they had a sold out event.

Celestine broke down in tears moments after saying these words, luckily enough her husband Njugush was around to give her a shoulder and comfort her.

The fact that the duo managed to sell out the event and prove the ones who didn’t believe in them proves there’s indeed a living God.

Her Husband also shaded light on the matter, saying that even when they asked for room, they were advised to consider filling it half way because they will not be able to fill it to full capacity. The management had very little faith in them.

“When we said we have an event here …they were like….Tukawauliza capacity ya hapa ni watu wangapi wakasema 3,00 but 2500 iko sawa…..so we prayed na tukasema kama mbaya mbaya.”

(When we said we have an event here…they were like surprised… We went ahead and asked the number of people the hall can hold which they in turn replied saying it’s 3,000, but if you can manage 2,500 it will be okay… and so we prayed together with my wife and decided that we will do what it takes to make sure that the glory of God is seen.)

Njugush together with his wife become the first duo in the Kenyan industry to sell out an event at the KICC in Nairobi, Kenya.

Congratulations, Celestine Ndinda and Timothy Kimani.

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