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Justina Syokau Pleads With Kenyans to Help Her Raise KSh 200K For Son’s Birthday

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Gospel singer Justina Syokau is raising money for her son’s birthday party. Photo: Justina Syokau.

Controversial gospel singer Justina Syokau is begging Kenyans to help raise funds for her son’s birthday party.

Syokau is planning to hold a posh birthday party for her son as he turns 11.

On social media, she urged her fans to help her make the day memorable.

Syokau said the money raised would cater for entertainment, food, photography, cake, and decorations, among other things.

“Hi, my dear, my son Nixon Musyoka has a birthday 11-YEAR Celebration I am organising this week on SUNDAY. We have a budget of 200k. We are making contributions. You can support where you can.  Any amount nitashukuru Mpesa no 0729524996 Justina syokau nzomo Services needed: PA system, Video Photography, Food, Mcee, DJ system, Cake, Decoration, and  Tents. Any amount nitashukuru.” She shared.

Justina Syokau is a talented Kenyan gospel singer who has several hit songs under her name.

One out of 10 Kenyans must have come across one of her songs while browsing through the Internet.

The songbird released the hit song dubbed “Twendi Twendi” in 2020, which became a sensation among the young and old alike.

Her journey has, however, not been an easy one. Justina has faced several challenges and things have not always been easy for her.

Justina was born in Machakos, Mua Hills ward.

She was brought up in a Christian background as a staunch AIC member and she would never miss church.

Growing up, she was taught to put God at the centre of everything and prayer, and Sunday school were a part of her life.

Later, she moved to the Redeemed Gospel Church.