Ali Yusuf famously known as Arrow Bwoy has come out to speak about his alleged relationship fallout with Nadia Mukami, after few months of speculations.
Arrow Bwoy clarified that they’re still in love and that he has not broken up with his baby mama Nadia Mukami.
Despite acknowledging existence of a beef between them, Arrow Bwoy added that he’s hoping to sort together their differences.
While speaking with media personality Eve Mungai during an exclusive interview, the Kenyan singer and a songwriter mentioned hectic moments they faced in the previous year 2022.
He noted that his relationship is not an angel’s to exceptionally escape hardship zones. He revealed that their conversation to sort was not enough and the conversation still progresses.
“Every relationship has some challenges. That season was hard we were going through a tough time we talked and we are still talking.”
Towards the end of 2022, Nadia Mukami emotionally took fans into dilemma after hinting that he has nothing to do with Arrow Bwoy’s love.
However, Arrow Bwoy has remained silent like a deserted cemetery since then.
“Tulikuwa tumekosana and everyone acts differently and maybe for her she had a certain pressure to post but myself I have never given a statement about our breakup but we learn all the time.” He added during the interview.
In as much as the beef still exist, Arrow Bwoy might be right that they don’t have a rift.
This is due to the fact that Nadia Mukami amid breakup rumours; revealed that they still live in the same house with her baby daddy.
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