Congrats!!!! Moji Shortbabaa and Nyawira Gachugi Expecting First Child After 4 Years of Marriag
Gospel musician Moji Shortbabaa and his wife, Nyawira Gachugi, have joyfully announced they are expceting their first borne over four years since their wedding.
The couple shared the heartwarming news with their followers, expressing gratitude for this new chapter.Nyawira Gachugi took to social media to share their excitement, posting a picture with Moji Shortbabaa.
"The blessings of God are amazing. They serve as a reminder that He is concerned about what we pray for, even the prayers made in silence. We are so honored to be trusted by God to carry this blessing. Tumekubali Yesu Unatujali. #GoodNyaMu," they wrote in a joint statement via Instagram.The announcement was accompanied by a touching video set to Moji Shortbabaa's song "Unanijali."
In the video, the couple radiated joy. Nyawira was dressed in a sleek, white midi-dress, while Moji Shortbabaa wore a light-coloured jacket over a white top, complementing his wife's attire.
Journey to Parenthood
Moji and Nyawira tied the knot in May 2021 at Sovereign Suites in a private wedding attended by only their immediate family and close friends.
For some time, fans and media speculated about their family plans, given the years that had passed since their wedding.The couple had previously addressed the topic, with Moji Shortbabaa stating in an earlier interview with Radio 47 that they were not in a rush to have children and were trusting in God's timing.
“From my family, there is no pressure; our family is a little different. My grandmother doesn’t have pressure; the pressure is only out there from people who talk about their stuff. Out there, you know, people can give anyone as much pressure as they want,” Moji Shortbabaa explained.The couple had previously addressed the topic, with Moji Shortbabaa stating in an earlier interview with Radio 47 that they were not in a rush to have children and were trusting in God's timing.
“From my family, there is no pressure; our family is a little different. My grandmother doesn’t have pressure; the pressure is only out there from people who talk about their stuff. Out there, you know, people can give anyone as much pressure as they want,” Moji Shortbabaa explained.

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