Gospel singer Justina Syokau has explained why she remains single, saying many of the men she meets focus only on bedroom energy instead of offering real responsibility.
In a conversation on YouTube with Oga Obinna on Monday, December 1, 2025, she said, “I am single because the men I find, a lot of them, they are like ohh…sina pesa lakini niko na nguvu za kitanda. Tutakula nguvu ya kitanda? As in like, mimi nikatie na side ingine. Hiyo angle ah ah hapana.”
Justina described herself as wife material, saying she is willing to do everything for the right man. “I am wife material, and a very good one. I am a very good girl. Obinna, you have never found me sweeping. Bending, me. Sweeping and cleaning everywhere. And also, nursing a man, as in like, I would do anything for him. Yes, I am single,” she said.
Expressing interest in Abed Katue
Her remarks come after she publicly expressed her desire to be in a romantic relationship with USA-based Kamba millionaire Abedinecho Katue, urging him to consider marriage.
Speaking during an interview with Nicholas Kioko on Saturday, November 22, 2025, Syokau said she is single and aware that Katue is also single, making the timing ideal for a potential relationship.

She showed her admiration for him, noting his jovial personality, good looks, sense of style, and the way he carries himself.
“I am single, and he is single, so we can mingle. I like him even more because he has dollars. My message to him is this: Abed Katue, I know you can see me here. I know you live in the USA and I know dollars are available,” Syokau said.
Justina’s comments show that she values men who can offer more than just physical attraction, saying the importance of responsibility and provision in a relationship. She made it clear that while she is open to love, she will not settle for someone who focuses only on bedroom energy and avoids real commitment.
Justina continues to assert that she is ready for a serious relationship but will wait for the right man who meets her criteria. According to her, responsibility and character matter more than temporary attraction in a long-term relationship.
