Bahati wades in on Diana Marua and Yvette Obura's clash that has affected Mueni's education
Diana Marua, Mueni and Yvette Obura. Photo/courtesy

Bahati wades in on Diana Marua and Yvette Obura’s clash that has affected Mueni’s education

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Diana Marua recently revealed that her husband’s daughter Mueni was no longer staying with them at their home after she clashed with Bahati’s baby mama Yvette Obura.

Last year, Mueni joined his half siblings in their new school Juja Preparatory School.

Mueni would stay with the Bahati family on school days and on weekends she was allowed to visit her mother.

When the schools opened earlier this year, Mueni did not return to her father’s place. This led to fans asking Diana a lot of questions.

Diana came out to say that Mueni’s mum was ungrateful, bitter and spiteful.

Diana was responding to a follower who wished to continue seeing Mueni join her other siblings during the Bahati’s family happy moments.

The fan identified as Damat Giriama said; “Whatever it is that happened, I rebuke the spirit of separation in Jesus name! Let peace reign and God bring back baby Mueni home to her siblings.”

Diana responded to the post telling the fan to stop involving Jesus where some other issues are.

“Let’s not involve Jesus where there is ungratefulness, bitterness, and spite,” Diana responded.

Speaking to Mungai Eve on her YouTube channel, Bahati played down Diana and Yvette’s beef.

He said that Mueni’s mother asked for her to be changed school so that she could have more time to bond.

“Mueni is my daughter, that doesn’t change. Mueni changed schools because we were staying with her for a long time and she didn’t have much time to bond with her mother. Mother asked her to grow up with a school that is closer. Her mother asked for a school near her place so that she could be and a close relationship with his daughter and it’s the same level as a sister. I make sure they all pay the same school fees,” Bahati said.

Bahati however mentioned that Mueni goes to visit herf siblings, Morgan, Heaven, Majesty and Malaika during the weekend.

“Mueni comes home on weekends. It was fair because at the end of the day he needs to have a close relationship with his mother as much as he needs to have a relationship with his other sisters.”