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Why Njugush and Celestine Ndinda Are Still Intact and Always Avoid Drama

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Kenyan influencers and power couple Celestine Ndinda and Timothy Kimani, commonly known as ‘Njugush’, have shared the secret to a successful marriage and how they go about marriage issues.

The duo that attended the celebration party of Hart the Band yesterday shared an insight into gender-based violence as well, with Celestine saying that it is a bad practice that should be stopped because of its effects.

Timothy Kimani, his husband, seconded, saying that it is an act that shouldn’t happen, and if the relationship you are in isn’t working, then you should consider leaving each other in peace without having to make it worse.

“Gender-based violence must not happen, and not just to one gender; if you cannot solve your issues, then wachaneni kwa amani.” Njugush added.

According to Njugush, there’s always a way to go about things, and as long as you have a small circle you can trust, nothing would be impossible to fix.

The greatest course of action for people in failing relationships is to try talking things out, and if that doesn’t work, they should part ways amicably. He also recommended the public not to use violence in these situations.

This comes moments after Kenyan artist Avril posted a picture of herself having been bruised and harassed by her boyfriend, J. Blessing. The issue generated mixed reactions online, prompting J. Blessing to apologise for the same.

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