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Njugush Sparks Debate with Honest Take on Family Ties

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Last updated: 2025/05/19 at 7:44 PM
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Renowned Kenyan comedian Timothy Kimani, popularly known as Njugush, has stirred public conversation after opening up about his personal family dynamics. Speaking during an interview with Dr King’ori, the entertainer admitted that he doesn’t keep in touch with all of his relatives, choosing instead to build and nurture relationships based on genuine connection rather than blood ties.

“There are people we only talk to because our parents shared parents,” Njugush said candidly. “But after that, I would rather help someone else—someone I have a real relationship with.” His remarks highlighted the emotional complexity many face in managing extended family relationships, especially in a society where familial loyalty is often held above personal comfort.

Njugush explained that he prioritises people who are close to him, emotionally and practically. Using his longtime friend and creative collaborator Abel Mutua as an example, he said, “Human being is me first. If I get something today, I will consider Abel before I consider another person from my family.” He emphasised that shared experiences and mutual support should define relationships more than mere family ties.

“Sometimes the blood is not always thick,” he added, challenging the age-old saying. His words resonated with many who believe that genuine support often comes from unexpected quarters—not always from one’s family.

The comedian also addressed political loyalty, questioning why people are expected to support leaders solely based on tribal or regional ties. “It doesn’t make sense that because our person has been given a job, I should celebrate,” he said. “Our people still go to bed hungry. Until recently, we were still fighting jiggers in Central despite having three presidents from our region.”

While Njugush’s comments were seen by some as controversial, others praised him for voicing what many feel but rarely express. His frankness has opened up a conversation on the need to reassess what loyalty means in today’s world, where emotional well-being and personal growth are increasingly prioritised.

Outside of his views on relationships, Njugush continues to build a strong foundation for his own young family. Together with his wife Celestine Ndinda, he recently invested in a second matatu, named after their son Toria. Their first vehicle, purchased in April 2024, was named after their older son, Tugi. The couple’s smart business moves have earned them praise, with many fans applauding the legacy they are building for their children.

Njugush’s reflections are a reminder that success often reshapes priorities—and that meaningful relationships aren’t always defined by family trees.

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