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    King Kaka’s Wife Nana Owiti Reveals Painful Miscarriage Experience

    Wycliffe NyamasegeBy Wycliffe NyamasegeMarch 4, 2019Updated:March 4, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nana Owiti, wife to Kenyan rapper Kennedy Ombima popularly known as King Kaka has opened up on the pain of losing a baby through a miscarriage.

    Taking to her social media page, the mother of two divulged that the experience came as a shocker.

    “In April 2014, I went to the washroom and got a blood stain. Very fast I Google and somewhere hapo napata ooh! Sijui implantation bleeding,” stated Nana.

    According to her, the blood stain was a red flag that something was wrong; she immediately visited a local hospital.

    Little did she know what awaited her…

    “The sonographer calls another Sonographer and I hear. ‘Hakuna!’

    “Anyway I ask ‘hakuna nini?’ the first sonographer says ‘hakuna heartbeat’…

    It took her seconds to process what she heard from the medics – She had lost her baby.

    “I gave King (Kaka) a quick glance and quickly gave those two sonographer another one expecting a ‘We just fooled you!’ My God! There was no taking back their words. I died a little. King was confused and I some more. I walked out first and sat by the hallway of the hospital,” she added.

    According to Nana, thoughts of her relationship being affected by the revelations couldn’t escape her mind.

    However, her fears were short lived as she conceived few months later and gave birth to a baby girl.

    Read:King Kaka’s “Dundaing” Features On Apple Music’s 2018 A-list Of African Music

    Three years later, blessings came knocking again, and this time it was a baby boy. The couple named him Prince Iroma.

    Nana gives hope to people who might be going through the painful path she once traveled.

    “If you are going through this turmoil, I promise time is a healer and it shall be well. Your blessing is coming. Cry if you have to, sleep if you feel like, and talk to a counselor. Chin up and pray and hope for the best. When the doc waves that Green flag, do not be scared to take off. Try again,” Nana said.

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