At the youthful age of 27, Nadia Mukami has already cemented her place in the music industry, showcasing her talents as a singer and establishing the Sevens Creative Hub.
Yet, beyond her musical prowess, Mukami deftly manages the roles of motherhood and entrepreneurship, all while maintaining a steadfast commitment to philanthropy through her Lola and Safari Foundation, which focuses on aiding underprivileged children.
Mukami’s journey is a testament to her dedication and multifaceted talents.
“I have a deep affection for children; I would love to expand my family, but my current responsibilities demand my full attention,” she shared during an interview with a local publication, candidly addressing the delicate balance between her personal and professional endeavors.
“Running my businesses – a salon, a music center, and pursuing my own music career – demands a significant amount of time and energy.”
Navigating the demands of her bustling career and the joys of motherhood is made possible through the unwavering support of her fiancé, Arrowboy.
“Co-parenting with Arrowboy has been incredibly rewarding,” she reflects. “We both understand the demands of our artistic careers and complement each other in sharing parental responsibilities.”
In addition to her artistic pursuits, Mukami is deeply committed to her philanthropic endeavors.
“Through the Lola Foundation, I strive to support young mothers facing adversity,” she explains. “Currently, I am personally funding the education of an orphaned college student.”
Despite her busy schedule, Mukami remains grounded and values moments of relaxation.
“Many may not know this, but I find solace in reading and listening to motivational content,” she reveals. And when it’s time to unwind, Mukami indulges in a simple pleasure: “A glass of wine is my go-to for unwinding after a long day.”
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