In separate statements shared on Facebook on Thursday morning, the two emphasized that the well-being of their children now takes precedence over their past differences.
Muraya, in his message, expressed gratitude and optimism, noting that they have reached a mutual understanding on how to raise their children moving forward......To Read More CLICK HERE
“This morning, I am so happy. We thank God for giving us wisdom to understand that kids should experience both parental love despite the misunderstanding of their parents,” he wrote.
He revealed that both parties had agreed to set aside their differences and focus on building a stable environment for their children through peaceful co-parenting.
“We have both made a decision of peaceful co-parenting of our kids together with their mother, Triza Mamake Muraya. Their future is more important than our differences. We will never fight again, but we will respect each other’s decision while still protecting our kids,” Muraya stated.
He further assured his followers that they are committed to safeguarding the future of their children, stressing that all efforts will now be directed towards their well-being.
On her part, Triza echoed similar sentiments, acknowledging that while their marriage had come to an end, they have found common ground as parents.
“Things may have fallen apart, marriage may have failed, but I thank God this morning because, as per now, we are doing peaceful co-parenting of our three kids with Karangu Muraya, the father of my children,” she wrote.
She maintained that despite their separation, they have resolved to remain united in raising their children and ensuring they do not suffer the consequences of their past disagreements.
“We may have failed as a couple, but we have made peace and agreed not to fail as parents to our three kids. The past is gone, we no longer dwell in it; we focus on our future and the future of our kids,” she added.
Their statements have since drawn attention online, with many praising the pair for prioritizing their children and choosing a path of reconciliation and mutual respect in co-parenting.
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