Nadia Mukami speaks on being a first-time mum and how she has managed to cope
Kenyan songstress Nadia Mukami. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Kenyan popstar Nadia Mukami has opened up on
the difficulties she faced as a first-time mother after the birth of her son
Haseeb Kai.
Taking to her Instagram stories on Thursday, Nadia narrated how she was often forced to be strong despite moments when she
felt completely overwhelmed.
”I really struggled with the whole new mummy
thing! Bruh! I am a very strong woman but I really did get overwhelmed,” she
wrote.
The songstress stated that when she tried to
explain to others how difficult the situation was for her, they would criticize
her for acting overly emotional and weak.
“I tried to try tell anyone how hard that
shift was the story was; why are you acting weak, you are not the first one,
you are being emotional,” added Nadia.
The ‘Maombi’ hitmaker did, however, add that
she felt the most overwhelmed by her work and that no one really understood
her.
She said: “…work overwhelmed
me the most! I felt like no one understood me at all. I just ask God for
strength and guidance!!!”
The mother of one has previously also opened
up on the challenges faced by female artists and how the showbiz industry can
be especially hard for new mothers.
"I am not a woman who gives up I work
hard. It is even harder, when you have given birth, and you are a female artist!
I alone understand what I have been going through! It is challenging," she
said then.
Nadia Mukami and fellow musician lover Arrow Bwoy welcomed their first child, a baby boy, on March 24,
2022.

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