The book that transformed Nameless and Wahu’s marriage

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Wahu and Nameless are one of the best and popular couples in Kenya. Their love is still like that of a newly married couple. People get surprised by their unique love story and level of understanding. We are also going to discuss something more about their love story and marriage life.

According to Nameless, it hasn’t always been easy but attributes his healthy 14-year-old marriage to understanding – ‘learning on the job.’

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In an interview at a local radio station, Nameless admitted they faced difficulties at the beginning of their marriage but they always resolved their differences.

“Understand you are different. We struggled a lot especially at the beginning of our marriage and to make matters worse, we got married and my wife got pregnant almost immediately. You can imagine the hormones and all.

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“Being in the public eye since both of our careers are centered on publicity is another challenge we had to tackle. We agreed to protect our family as we continued to pursue our careers and that has brought peace to both of us,” he said.

Nameless further attributes his marriage longevity to a book that changed the course of his relationship with wife Wahu.

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“I came across a book called Reading habits of highly effective people and ever since I got my hands on that book, my marriage took a totally different turn,” he recalled.

Nameless is currently riding high on the remix of his debut hit ‘Mega Rider’; he featured Khaligraph Jones to celebrate 20 years in the game.

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Asked why he chose the rapper, Nameless said; “I just admire Kali’s passion for music, his hard work and confidence. I pitched my vision for the song to him and he went above and beyond.”

The legendary singer also shared his opinion on the worrying trend of university students killings saying youth need mentorship programmes.

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“Most people are brought up knowing education is the only important thing. Go to school, get good grades and get a good job. I feel that young people lack a sense of direction, in that nobody is teaching them how to control their emotions or even get over rejection. I advise more mentorship programmes to help our young people understand themselves.”

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