Martin Githinji alias Daddie Marto who graciously entertained us on our screens in Sue na Jonnie made an announcement about a new member of the family coming along soon.
Taking Q&As from fans and friends online, Martin together with his Uganda wife, Christine Kokueendera Lwanga confirmed that indeed they are expecting a child together.
βYeap! I canβt believe we are back here again already.β Martin answered the fan’s question.
The celebrated actor went on to open up on the actual reason/s why they made the decision of sharing the great news about their pregnancy when it’s barely the first trimester.
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“Most people share such news after the first trimester, we came out coz of the nature of our job and how pregnancy affects her badly. We hope it will be different this time.
Despite all, she understands that the job must be done. That is why I really love and respect (my wife) despite everything we go through that puts us on opposite sides.
We sometimes agree on a bottom line and we progress,β he added.
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This is the first time they talked about their pregnancy.
The bundle of joy they are expecting is going to be their second child together, they already have a son together and as it so happens, they don’t know the gender of their unborn second child yet.
Martin Githinji and Christine Kokueendera Lwanga got married back in August 2018 in a colorful traditional wedding in Uganda.
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Martin marrying the love of his life caused subtle social media waves with the controversial blogger Cyprian Nyakundi coming for his jugular for marrying a Ugandan rather than a Kenyan.
“After Polycarp of Sauti Sol married his Burundian sweet-heart, now Martin Githinji, a popular actor/presenter has married his girlfriend Ugandan Koku Lwanga. Once again kama madame wa huku mtaani wanafikiria tutakaa hapa tukingoja mumalize upoko ya kubomolewa na ma-Sponsor, mtashangaa nyinyi [expletive]” Cyprian Nyakundi said in part.
Answering Nyakundi, Martin politely said, “Thank you for your kind words to myself and my wife. Use the same gentle spirit to talk to other Kenyan women you feel have erred in their ways. The insults wonβt accomplish anything. There is a lesson yes but thatβs not the way to drum it. BE KIND. It wonβt cost you a thing. I respect and value all Kenyan women alike. If you feel they are flawed. Letβs mitigate, not agitate,”.
Since Martin Githinji and Christine Kokueendera Lwanga got married, they have been living happily for years so much so that they even opened up a YouTube channel letting in netizens on their personal lives and their day to day activities.