Ninah, one half of gospel duo Wapendwa Muziki, has opened up about the harsh trolling she endured over her body size and the scepticism she faced about her ability to carry a child.
Speaking in a recent interview on Friday night, February 6, 2026, she revealed the emotional toll of online criticism and how faith and patience helped her overcome it.
“They said I was too skinny, that my body couldn’t carry a child,” Ninah recalled. “I went through the worst trolls. People questioned whether I would ever have a baby. Every comment felt like a test, but God’s promises kept me going.”
Faith sustained hope
Ninah described how trolls would openly question her relationship and the couple’s hopes of starting a family. Despite the negative online attention, she remained determined, focusing on her marriage and her faith.
“Even when people insulted me, I told myself God’s word is final. I held onto hope and prayed. One day, I would hold our child, and nothing they said would matter,” she added.

Her husband, Mesh, shared how he supported her through the difficult period, emphasising the importance of protection and encouragement.
“Seeing her go through those comments was painful. But we reminded each other of our journey and stayed strong together. God really used her patience to elevate us,” he said.
The couple now celebrates the arrival of their firstborn, who was welcomed on Monday, January 5, 2026.
Ninah reflected on the journey from trolling to motherhood with gratitude. “Holding our child in my arms was a reminder that God’s timing is perfect. It doesn’t matter what people say,” she said.
Ninah has encouraged other women dealing with body-shaming and online harassment to stay patient and keep going.
She urged them to ignore criticism and trust themselves. “People can be cruel, but faith and determination triumph. Our child is a blessing, and that’s what matters most,” she said.
