Peter Kabi alias Kabi wa Jesus opened up on some of his traumatic moments narrating of how he was a victim of molestation which he says was a result of his relatives.
“They would molest me taking turns. I would be left by my parents then hao wasee come and molest me. Something happened between my parents and I had to go back to ushago and when I went again some of my relatives took turns molesting me,” narrated Kabi wa Jesus.
The father of three explained his previous incident which had gone viral where he was alleged of having slept with one of his cousins who revealed of expecting Kabi’s child.
He added that he had slept with several of his cousins which actually shocked the listeners during the Kesha.
“Most of you know what happened last year and there was an incident of a cousin of mine coming out saying we slept together and had a child,” continued the father of three, “the reason for me before I got born again, this was not an issue, she was not the first one. I have slept with so many others, what are you talking about? Huyu Mwenye alipata mimba sasa hapo, huyo tu ndio mnajua, otherwise.”
However, he defended his actions saying his actions were a result of him being molested by his relatives which happened to him while he was very young.
The Youtuber continued to explain that his family background had normalized sleeping around saying that he was not the first person in his family to sire a child with a relative.
“But it is because of the background from the family level these things were planted in me. At the family level, I was taught sleeping around is normal at the family level you can sleep with your aunty, your sister, with your cousin, because I’m not the first one in my family. There are people with children with relatives, but why am I saying this? Because it ends with me,” continued Kabi wa Jesus.
The father of three continued to narrate his story blaming his family members for introducing him to alcohol at a tender age.
“Growing up in that situation there is someone in my family who gave me alcohol at the age of four years and they were laughing as I got drunk. These are family members laughing at a child because he is drunk,” continued Kabi wa Jesus.
He added that he had shared this story with his wife Milly Wa Jesus saying that his lifestyle changed and now acts as an encouragement to some of his family members.
BY: Lyne Gatwiri.