Gospel singer Bahati's wife has advice for women in abusive relationships

Diana Marua may be lesser known than her well-known husband Bahati, but that hasn’t stopped her from expressing what she thinks and feels about different situations.

The mother of one sent out a bold message to ladies who are in abusive relationships. Marua, a mother of one, went to social media on Saturday, May 12, to urge ladies to walk out of emotionally draining relationships, even if they had no means of fending for themselves.

Diana Marua
Diana Marua urges women to leave well-to-do men if they are abusive

Marua believes that women should flee from any man who make them feel inadequate for not having a source of income. She wrote:

“I FEEL SO BAD WHEN I SEE SOME WOMEN BEING MISTREATED BY THEIR MEN BECAUSE OF BEING UNABLE TO PROVIDE OR BRING MONEY TO THE TABLE. PLEASE, YOU HAVE THE BRAINS. COLLECT YOURSELF AND START FROM SOMEWHERE. DON’T BE SOMEONE’S PRISONER.”

Marua’s message smarks of hypocrisy after she took the piss out women who did not have hubbies that could drive them to work. This was in response to the recent flash floods in Kenya.

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She sent out a brutal message in March telling Kenyan ladies to “swim to work” since they were faulting her for dating a man with a car. Her post read:
 “WHEN HE BOUGHT ME A CAR, YOU CALLED ME A GOLD-DIGGER. SWIM TO WORK LADIES.”

Marua’s message isn’t anything new, even Akothee the purveyor of female wisdom has repeatedly called on women to leave men who don’t treat them right.

Esther Akoth popularly known by her stage name Akothee has took time in October to advice women who think that having a baby with a white man automatically mean that one becomes rich.She shared a post on Instagram where she said that one of her baby daddy who is a white man does not provide child support for his son.

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I think that this advice is common-sense but not everyone has it. Sadly.